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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... Superior men are kept by him in obscurity , and mean men fill all the offices . The people reject him and will not pro- tect him . Heaven is sending down calamities upon him . I therefore , along with you , my multitude of gallant men ...
... Superior men are kept by him in obscurity , and mean men fill all the offices . The people reject him and will not pro- tect him . Heaven is sending down calamities upon him . I therefore , along with you , my multitude of gallant men ...
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... superior to any calamitous time sent by Heaven . When great calamities came down on Yin , the former kings did not fondly remain in their place . What they did was with a view to the peo- ple's advantage , and therefore they moved their ...
... superior to any calamitous time sent by Heaven . When great calamities came down on Yin , the former kings did not fondly remain in their place . What they did was with a view to the peo- ple's advantage , and therefore they moved their ...
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... superior men with such familiarity , he can not get them to give him all their hearts ; when he so treats inferior men , he can not get them to put forth for him all their strength . Let him keep from being in bondage to his ears and ...
... superior men with such familiarity , he can not get them to give him all their hearts ; when he so treats inferior men , he can not get them to put forth for him all their strength . Let him keep from being in bondage to his ears and ...
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... superior man active and vigilant all the day , and in the evening still careful and apprehensive . The position is dangerous , but there will be no mistake . 4. In the fourth line , undivided , we see its subject as the dragon looking ...
... superior man active and vigilant all the day , and in the evening still careful and apprehensive . The position is dangerous , but there will be no mistake . 4. In the fourth line , undivided , we see its subject as the dragon looking ...
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... superior man ( here intended ) has to make any movement , if he take the initiative , he will go astray ; if he follow , he will find his proper lord . The ad- vantageousness will be seen in his getting friends in the southwest , and ...
... superior man ( here intended ) has to make any movement , if he take the initiative , he will go astray ; if he follow , he will find his proper lord . The ad- vantageousness will be seen in his getting friends in the southwest , and ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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