Therefore an intelligent ruler will regulate the livelihood of the people, so as to make sure that, above, they shall have sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and below, sufficient wherewith to support their wives and children... The Chinese Classics - 49 psl.autoriai: James Legge - 1895Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
 | James Legge - 1875
...in intelligence and vigour, I should like to try at least [to institute such a government]." 21. " Therefore an intelligent ruler will regulate the livelihood...abundantly satisfied, and that in bad years they shall not be in danger of perishing. After this he may urge them, and they will proceed to what is good,... | |
 | James Legge - 1875 - 402 psl.
...a thing as entrapping the people be done under the rule of a benevolent man '{ ' 21. " Therefore|an intelligent ruler will regulate the livelihood of the people, so as to make svir? t.hat-, nl?"YPi thpy shall haza^sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and, ^ sufficient... | |
 | Augustus Ward Loomis - 1882 - 432 psl.
...protection of the people ; with this, there is no power which can prevent a ruler from attaining it. " An intelligent ruler will regulate the livelihood...satisfied, and that in bad years they shall escape tlie danger of perishing. After this he may urge them, and they will proceed to what is good, for in... | |
 | Confucius - 1887 - 382 psl.
...people. How can such a thing as entnipping the people be done under the rule of a benevolent man?" 21. " Therefore an intelligent ruler will regulate the livelihood...be abundantly satisfied, and that in bad years they shah" escape the danger of perishing. After this he may urge them, and they will proceed to what is... | |
 | 1895
...people. How can such a thing as entrapping the people be done under trie rule of a benevolent man ? 21. 'Therefore an intelligent ruler will regulate the livelihood of the people, so as to make sure that, for those above them, they shall have sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and, for those below... | |
 | Huan-chang Chʻen - 1911
...above them, they shall have sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and, for those below them, sufficient wherewith to support their wives and children ; that in good years they shall always be abund1 Classics, vol. i, p. 186. antly satisfied, and that in bad years they shall escape the danger... | |
 | George Foot Moore - 1913
...wild license. When they thus have been involved in crime, to follow them up and punish themthis is to entrap the people. Therefore an intelligent...of the people, so as to make sure that, above, they have sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and, below, sufficient wherewith to support their... | |
 | George Foot Moore - 1913 - 651 psl.
...way of self-abandonment, of moral deflection, of depravity, and of wild license. When they thus have been involved in crime, to follow them up and punish...of the people, so as to make sure that, above, they have sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and, below, sufficient wherewith to support their... | |
 | Henry Sloane Coffin - 1915 - 222 psl.
...they have not a fixed heart, there is nothing which they will not do in the way of self-abandonment. An intelligent ruler will regulate the livelihood...of the people, so as to make sure that, above, they have sufficient wherewith to serve their parents, and, below, sufficient wherewith to support their... | |
 | Confucius - 1915 - 323 psl.
...startling; but Mencius goes far beyond that, as, for instance, when he says to King Seuen of Ts'e: "Therefore// an intelligent ruler will regulate the...livelihood of ' the people, so as to make sure that they shall have sufficient wherewith to serve their parents and also sufficient wherewith to support... | |
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