The Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal, 16 tomasAmerican Presbyterian Mission Press, 1885 |
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... expression is used in ridicule of a young bully , who likes to use lofty language suitable only for a person belonging to an older generation . So also : He can't - upset wearing a beard - vain pretense of being a relative of the family ...
... expression is used in ridicule of a young bully , who likes to use lofty language suitable only for a person belonging to an older generation . So also : He can't - upset wearing a beard - vain pretense of being a relative of the family ...
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... expression wo nang pao is used of one much abused , but not daring to make a disturbance , or not knowing how to carry it through , and who therefore is compelled to smother his wrath ( ) . The words useless egg , ' imply that one is ...
... expression wo nang pao is used of one much abused , but not daring to make a disturbance , or not knowing how to carry it through , and who therefore is compelled to smother his wrath ( ) . The words useless egg , ' imply that one is ...
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... expression is made to do duty in reviling another , in the saying : ' An opaque egg promoted eight steps ' ( 7 ) . The irresistible tendency of the Chinese toward the use of reviling language , is well expressed in a saying touching one ...
... expression is made to do duty in reviling another , in the saying : ' An opaque egg promoted eight steps ' ( 7 ) . The irresistible tendency of the Chinese toward the use of reviling language , is well expressed in a saying touching one ...
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expression from which it might be inferred that children are by no means considered an unmingled blessing . It is of no consequence , ' says the proverb , that children are born late in one's life - what is to be feared is that fate ...
expression from which it might be inferred that children are by no means considered an unmingled blessing . It is of no consequence , ' says the proverb , that children are born late in one's life - what is to be feared is that fate ...
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... expression : Yüan chia ( ) , ' foes , ' or ' oppressors of the family . ' ' Many sons and many daughters , many ... Expressions of this sort , are to be interpreted by the same kind of triangular exegesis of which a specimen has already ...
... expression : Yüan chia ( ) , ' foes , ' or ' oppressors of the family . ' ' Many sons and many daughters , many ... Expressions of this sort , are to be interpreted by the same kind of triangular exegesis of which a specimen has already ...
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