If it cannot be helped, and one of these must be dispensed with, which of the three should be foregone first ?" "The military equipment," said the Master. 3. Tsze-kung again asked, "If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed... The Chinese Classics - Seite 64von James Legge - 1870 - 219 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| James Legge - 1861 - 536 Seiten
...military equipment," said the Master. 3. Tsze-kung again asked, " If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed with, which of them...their rulers, there is no standing for the state." CHAPTER VIII. 1. Kih Tsze-shing said, "In a superior man it is only the substantial qualities which... | |
| James Legge - 1861 - 630 Seiten
...military equipment," said the Master. 3. Tsze-kung again asked, " If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed with, which of them...all men ; but if the people have no faith in their riders, there is no standing for the state." CIIAPTKR VIII. 1. Kih Tsze-shing said, "In a superior... | |
| James Legge - 1867 - 344 Seiten
...military equipment/' said the Master. 3. Tsze-kung again asked, " If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed with,, which of them...superior man it is only the substantial qualities which are wanted ; — why should we seek for ornamental accomplishments ? )' 2. Tsze-kung said, "... | |
| Augustus Ward Loomis - 1867 - 444 Seiten
...military equipment," said the Master. Tsze-Kung again asked, " If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed with, which of them...their rulers, there is no standing for the State." Tsze-chang asked about the government. The Master said, "The art of governing is to keep its affairs... | |
| Augustus Ward Loomis - 1867 - 444 Seiten
...his brothers* What has the superior man to do with being distressed because he has no brothers ? " Kih Tsze-shing said, " In a superior man it is only the substantial qualities which are wanted ; why should we seek for ornamental accomplishments ? " Tsze-kung said, " Alas ! Your... | |
| James Legge - 1869 - 358 Seiten
...military equipment," said the Master. 3. Tsze-kung again asked, " If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed with, which of them...rulers, there is no standing for the State." VIII. 1. Kili Tsze-shing said, " In a superior man it is only the substantial qualities which are wanted ; —... | |
| James Legge - 1861 - 540 Seiten
...military equipment," said the Master. 3. Tsze-kung again asked, " If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed with, which of them...lot of all men ; but if the people have no faith in ilmr rulers, there is no standing for the state.' CHAPTER VIII. 1. Kih Tsze-shing said, "In a superior... | |
| James Legge - 1875 - 366 Seiten
...military equipment," said the Master. 3. Tsze-kung again asked, " If it cannot be helped, and one of the remaining two must be dispensed with, which of them...superior man it is only the substantial qualities which are wanted; — why should we seek for ornamental accomplishments ? " 2. Tsze-kung said, " Alas... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1876 - 766 Seiten
...Chinese. Tsze-Kung Analects. Confucius. ' The Gte.it ' Duel rine of The ileau,' CCCCLXXV. Accomplishments. Kih Tsze-Shing said, ' In a superior man it is only the substantial qualities which are wanted ; why should we seek for ornamental accomplishments ? ' Tsze-Kung replied, ' 0rnament... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1877 - 564 Seiten
...to the eyes : If a man live many years, in all of them let him rejoice. CCCOLXXV. Accomplishments. Kih Tsze-Shing said, ' In a superior man it is only the substantial qualities which are wanted ; why should we seek for ornamental accomplishments ? ' Tsze-Kung replied, ' Ornament... | |
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