The Chinese Classics1891 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 38
Page 13
... feels no discomposure though men may take no note of him ? ” II . 1. The philosopher Yew said , " They are few who , being filial and fraternal , are fond of offending against their superiors . There have been none , who , not liking to ...
... feels no discomposure though men may take no note of him ? ” II . 1. The philosopher Yew said , " They are few who , being filial and fraternal , are fond of offending against their superiors . There have been none , who , not liking to ...
Page 32
... feeling of the necessity of attention to busi- ness , though he may be easy in small matters , in his government of the people , that may be allowed . But if he cherish in himself that easy feeling , and also carry it out in his ...
... feeling of the necessity of attention to busi- ness , though he may be easy in small matters , in his government of the people , that may be allowed . But if he cherish in himself that easy feeling , and also carry it out in his ...
Page 63
... feels the difficulty of doing , can he be other than cautious and slow in speaking ? " IV . 1. Sze - ma New asked about the superior man . The Master said , " The superior man has neither anxi- ety nor fear . " 2. " Being without ...
... feels the difficulty of doing , can he be other than cautious and slow in speaking ? " IV . 1. Sze - ma New asked about the superior man . The Master said , " The superior man has neither anxi- ety nor fear . " 2. " Being without ...
Page 96
... feelings of resent ment . 6. " From them you learn the more immediate duty of serving one's father , and the remoter one of serving one's prince . 66 7. From them we become largely acquainted with the names of birds , beasts , and ...
... feelings of resent ment . 6. " From them you learn the more immediate duty of serving one's father , and the remoter one of serving one's prince . 66 7. From them we become largely acquainted with the names of birds , beasts , and ...
Page 114
... feeling of reverence did he regard his resting places ! " As a sovereign , he rested in benevolence . As a minister , he rested in reverence . As a son , he rested in filia ! piety . As a father , he rested in kindness . In commu ...
... feeling of reverence did he regard his resting places ! " As a sovereign , he rested in benevolence . As a minister , he rested in reverence . As a son , he rested in filia ! piety . As a father , he rested in kindness . In commu ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
able Analects ancient archery asked Mencius attained benevolence and righteousness Book of Poetry called ceremonies Ch'in chief minister cius conduct Confucius court cultivate death disciple of Conf disciple of Confucius doctrines duties dynasty emperor father feeling filial piety hate heard Heaven Heih honour Hwan Hwuy K'ew Kaou king Wan king Woo kingdom Kwan Chung le square Leang learning look Majesty Mang Mang Ke Master mean Mencius answered Mencius replied ment Middle kingdom mind mourning nature ness nourish officer parents perfect virtue person philosopher Tsang Pih-e practice prince principles proper ruler rules of propriety sage saying scholar Seang seek serve Shang dynasty sincerity sovereign speak superior T'ang talents and virtue Tang things Ts'e Ts'oo Tsin Tsze Tsze-chang Tsze-hea Tsze-kung Tsze-loo Tsze-sze virtuous Wan Chang whole empire wish words Yaou and Shun Yen Yew Yen Yuen Yin dynasty