The Sacred Books and Early Literature of the East: With Historical Surveys of the Chief Writings of Each Nation...Charles Francis Horne Parke, Austin, and Lipscomb, 1917 |
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... idea of the contents , which describe generally the labors of Yu in remedying the disasters occasioned by the inunda- tion with which he had to cope , and how he then defined the boundaries of the different provinces , made other ...
... idea of the contents , which describe generally the labors of Yu in remedying the disasters occasioned by the inunda- tion with which he had to cope , and how he then defined the boundaries of the different provinces , made other ...
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... , department Ho - nan , Ho - nan . — does not give us a 3 This fact the frequent changes of capital great idea of the stability and resources of the Shang Dynasty . our dynasty here ; how little can it be said 66 THE SACRED BOOKS.
... , department Ho - nan , Ho - nan . — does not give us a 3 This fact the frequent changes of capital great idea of the stability and resources of the Shang Dynasty . our dynasty here ; how little can it be said 66 THE SACRED BOOKS.
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... idea of dying in his stead , and prays to “ the three kings , ” their immediate progenitors , that he might be taken and King Wu left . Having done so , and divined that he was heard , he deposits the prayer in the metal - bound coffer ...
... idea of dying in his stead , and prays to “ the three kings , ” their immediate progenitors , that he might be taken and King Wu left . Having done so , and divined that he was heard , he deposits the prayer in the metal - bound coffer ...
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... idea of the power of the Miao than from the Books of Part II . 5 Chung and Li are nowhere met with in the previous parts of the Shu , nor in any other reliable documents of history , as officers of Shun . Tshai Chan and others would ...
... idea of the power of the Miao than from the Books of Part II . 5 Chung and Li are nowhere met with in the previous parts of the Shu , nor in any other reliable documents of history , as officers of Shun . Tshai Chan and others would ...
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... idea . What relation these ideas bear to one another is left chiefly to the reader's imagination . Hence two China- men reading the same poem will draw from it quite different meanings , and each reader may be convinced that he alone ...
... idea . What relation these ideas bear to one another is left chiefly to the reader's imagination . Hence two China- men reading the same poem will draw from it quite different meanings , and each reader may be convinced that he alone ...
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ancestors ancestral temple ancient appointment asked Book of Poetry called ceremonies chapter Chau Dynasty chief Chien China Chinese Ching Chu Hsi Confucian Confucius course descendants disciple divided Duke of Chau duties error evil father fifth line filial piety five follow former kings fortune four seas fourth line give hexagram Ho-nan honor Hsia Kao-yao Khwan King Wan King Wu kingdom Liu Yuan look lord Master replied means Mencius mind ministers mount Tai never officers parents poem practise prince punishments reverence royal ruler Rules of Propriety sacrifices sage second line Shang Shang Dynasty Shih shows its subject Shun sincerity Son of Heaven SONG sovereign speak spirits superior Taoism teaching Thang things third line throne tion topmost line trigram Tsang Tsze-chang Tsze-kung Tsze-lu undivided virtue virtuous words Yen Yu Yin Dynasty