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Page vi
... four years after marriage , * that he might have more time for study and the performance of his public duties . Confucius was next appointed inspector- general of pastures and flocks , and the result of his judicious measures , we are ...
... four years after marriage , * that he might have more time for study and the performance of his public duties . Confucius was next appointed inspector- general of pastures and flocks , and the result of his judicious measures , we are ...
Page vii
... four classes ; to the first , be taught morals ; to the seccond , rhetoric ; to the tl ird , politics ; and to the fourth , the perfection of their style in written com- positions . While residing at Lu , Confucius worked indus ...
... four classes ; to the first , be taught morals ; to the seccond , rhetoric ; to the tl ird , politics ; and to the fourth , the perfection of their style in written com- positions . While residing at Lu , Confucius worked indus ...
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... four of the characteristics of a superior man : -in his con- duct of himself , he was humble ; in serving his supe- riors , he was respectful ; in nourishing the people , he was kind ; in ordering the people , he was just . " XVI . The ...
... four of the characteristics of a superior man : -in his con- duct of himself , he was humble ; in serving his supe- riors , he was respectful ; in nourishing the people , he was kind ; in ordering the people , he was just . " XVI . The ...
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... four things which the Master taught , -- letters , ethics , devotion of soul , and truthful- ness . XXV . 1. The Master said , " A sage it is not mine to see ; could I see a man of real talent and virtue , that would satisfy me . " 2 ...
... four things which the Master taught , -- letters , ethics , devotion of soul , and truthful- ness . XXV . 1. The Master said , " A sage it is not mine to see ; could I see a man of real talent and virtue , that would satisfy me . " 2 ...
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... four things from which the Master was entirely free . He had no foregone conclusions , no arbitrary predeterminations , no obstinacy , and no ego- ism . V. 1. The Master was put in fear in K'wang . 2. He said , " After the death of king ...
... four things from which the Master was entirely free . He had no foregone conclusions , no arbitrary predeterminations , no obstinacy , and no ego- ism . V. 1. The Master was put in fear in K'wang . 2. He said , " After the death of king ...
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