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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... rule , not left to the hazard of the moment . It was by this teaching , more than anything else , that Confucius barred progress . His countrymen , studying old rituals , learned to do everything perfectly in order , but assumed , un ...
... rule , not left to the hazard of the moment . It was by this teaching , more than anything else , that Confucius barred progress . His countrymen , studying old rituals , learned to do everything perfectly in order , but assumed , un ...
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... rule for six hun- dred years ; then they too were expelled by a revolu- tion brought about , according to the Shu , by their degenerate wickedness . This brings us to the final part of the Shu , which deals with the Chau Dynasty . Its ...
... rule for six hun- dred years ; then they too were expelled by a revolu- tion brought about , according to the Shu , by their degenerate wickedness . This brings us to the final part of the Shu , which deals with the Chau Dynasty . Its ...
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... rule over these phenomena and things , and residing probably in dif- ferent stars . The whole paragraph describes Shun's exercise of the prerogative of the sovereign , so far as religious worship was concerned . • The princes of the ...
... rule over these phenomena and things , and residing probably in dif- ferent stars . The whole paragraph describes Shun's exercise of the prerogative of the sovereign , so far as religious worship was concerned . • The princes of the ...
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... rule in punishment ! " He banished the Minister of Works to Yu island ; con- fined Hwan - tau on mount Chung ; drove the chief of San- maio and his people into San - wei , and kept them there ; and held Khwan a prisoner till death on ...
... rule in punishment ! " He banished the Minister of Works to Yu island ; con- fined Hwan - tau on mount Chung ; drove the chief of San- maio and his people into San - wei , and kept them there ; and held Khwan a prisoner till death on ...
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... rules for the regulation of divination , one should first make up his mind , and afterward refer his judgment to the great tortoise - shell . My mind in this matter was determined in the first place ; I consulted and deliberated with ...
... rules for the regulation of divination , one should first make up his mind , and afterward refer his judgment to the great tortoise - shell . My mind in this matter was determined in the first place ; I consulted and deliberated with ...
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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