Chung-kung asked about perfect virtue. The Master said, 'It is, when you go abroad, to behave to every one as if you were receiving a great guest; to employ the people as if you were assisting at a great sacrifice; not to do to others as you would not... The Chinese Classics - עמוד 192מאת James Legge - 1867תצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| James Legge - 2006 - 353 דפים
...that reverence and reciprocity, on the largest scale, are perfect virtue. " Ordering the people" is as if you were receiving a great guest ; to employ...people as if you were assisting at a great sacrifice j not to do to others as you would not wish done to yourself; to have no murmuring against you in the... | |
| Alasdair T. R. Laurie - 2007 - 69 דפים
..."Chung-kung asked about perfect virtue. The Master said, 'It is, when you go abroad, to behave to every one as if you were receiving a great guest; to employ...against you in the country, and none in the family.' Chung-kung said, Though I am deficient in intelligence and vigour, I will make it my business to practise... | |
| J. Tao Lai Po-wah - 2008 - 212 דפים
...to be enlarged himself, he seeks also to enlarge others. In addition, another tenet of humanity is not to do to others as you would not wish done to yourself. The Confucian concept of medical treatment as the principle, and humanity as the method, makes a direct... | |
| 1920 - 446 דפים
...attained to that.' " (Analects 5.11.) "Chung-kung asked about perfect virtue. The Master said: 'It is ... not to do to others as you would not wish done to yourself.'" (Analects 12.2.) "Tsze-kung asked, saying, Ts there one word which may serve as a rule of practise... | |
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