The Chinese Classics, 2 tomasThe author, 1861 |
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... Duke . " We find him high in favour and reputation in the time of T'ae - tsung ( 977-997 ) , Chin - tsung ( 998– 1022 ) and Jin - tsung ( 1023-1063 ) .7 By imperial command , in associa- tion with several other officers , he prepared a ...
... Duke . " We find him high in favour and reputation in the time of T'ae - tsung ( 977-997 ) , Chin - tsung ( 998– 1022 ) and Jin - tsung ( 1023-1063 ) .7 By imperial command , in associa- tion with several other officers , he prepared a ...
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... duke of 4 This is the language of Chaou K'e . 5 Ma Twan - lin mentions two authors who had taken in hand to expurgate Mencius , but neither of them is called . He mentions Lin Kin - sze , calling him Lin Shin - sze ) , and his Work ...
... duke of 4 This is the language of Chaou K'e . 5 Ma Twan - lin mentions two authors who had taken in hand to expurgate Mencius , but neither of them is called . He mentions Lin Kin - sze , calling him Lin Shin - sze ) , and his Work ...
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... duke Wan of Tăng was crown - prince , having to go to Ts'oo , he went by way of Sung , and visited Mencius ( lit. , the philosopher Mang ) . Mencius discoursed to him how the nature of man is good , and when speaking , always made ...
... duke Wan of Tăng was crown - prince , having to go to Ts'oo , he went by way of Sung , and visited Mencius ( lit. , the philosopher Mang ) . Mencius discoursed to him how the nature of man is good , and when speaking , always made ...
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... duke Gae ( B.C. 493-467 ) , and they thenceforth dwindle into comparative insignificance . Some branches remained in obscurity in Loo , aud others went forth to the neighbouring States . The branch from which Mencius sprang found a home ...
... duke Gae ( B.C. 493-467 ) , and they thenceforth dwindle into comparative insignificance . Some branches remained in obscurity in Loo , aud others went forth to the neighbouring States . The branch from which Mencius sprang found a home ...
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... duke Hwan with Kwan Chung : -he first learned of him , and then made him his minister ; and so without difficulty he became chief of all the princes . " So did T'ang behave to E Yin , and the duke Hwan to Kwan Chung , that they would ...
... duke Hwan with Kwan Chung : -he first learned of him , and then made him his minister ; and so without difficulty he became chief of all the princes . " So did T'ang behave to E Yin , and the duke Hwan to Kwan Chung , that they would ...
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The Chinese Classics– With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical ..., 2 tomas James Legge Visos knygos peržiūra - 1861 |
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1st tone 3d tone Analects ancient benevolence and righteousness Book Book of Mencius brother called Ch'in Chaou K'e CHAPTER character Choo Chow dynasty Chung Chung Yung cius clause Comp Confucius court death disciple disciple of Confucius doctrine duke emperor empire evil father feeling filial Han dynasty Heaven Ho-nan honour Hwan imperial Kaou king Seuen king Wăn kingdom Kung-sun Ch'ow Kwan Leang Majesty Măng meaning Mencius replied mind minister nourish parents passion-nature philosopher practise prince principle proleg proper propriety and righteousness reference rule ruler sæpe sages sape scholar She-king Shoo-king sovereign superior suppose surname T'ang Tăng temples of Confucius things tion translation Ts'e Ts'oo Tsăng Tsin Tsow tsze Tsze-sze universal love verb viii virtue Wan Chang wish words xxiv xxxvii Yaou and Shun
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323 psl. - Thus, when Heaven is about to confer a great office on any man, it first exercises his mind with suffering, and his sinews and bones with toil. It exposes his body to hunger, and subjects him to extreme poverty. It confounds his undertakings. By all these methods it stimulates his mind, hardens his nature, and supplies his incompetencies.