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... standing as a man of sincerity . These two incidents make the whole ground of the charge , and all the " natural result of the un - religion of Confucius . " He charges a general want of truth among the Chinese to this single case ...
... standing as a man of sincerity . These two incidents make the whole ground of the charge , and all the " natural result of the un - religion of Confucius . " He charges a general want of truth among the Chinese to this single case ...
Page 18
... stand in doubt , while you speak cautiously at the same time of the others : -then you will afford few occasions for blame . See much and put aside the things which seem perilous , while you are cautious at the same time in carrying the ...
... stand in doubt , while you speak cautiously at the same time of the others : -then you will afford few occasions for blame . See much and put aside the things which seem perilous , while you are cautious at the same time in carrying the ...
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... stand on which to place their inverted cups . Kwan had also such a stand . If Kwan knew the rules of pro- priety , who does not know them ? " XXIII . The Master instructing the Grand music- master of Loo said , " How to play music may ...
... stand on which to place their inverted cups . Kwan had also such a stand . If Kwan knew the rules of pro- priety , who does not know them ? " XXIII . The Master instructing the Grand music- master of Loo said , " How to play music may ...
Page 27
... stand alone . He who practises it will have neighbours . " XXVI . Tsze - yew said , " In serving a prince , fre- quent remonstrances lead to disgrace . Between friends , frequent reproofs make the friendship distant . " BOOK V. KUNG ...
... stand alone . He who practises it will have neighbours . " XXVI . Tsze - yew said , " In serving a prince , fre- quent remonstrances lead to disgrace . Between friends , frequent reproofs make the friendship distant . " BOOK V. KUNG ...
Page 28
... With his sash girt and standing in a court , Ch'ih might be employed to converse with the visitors and guests , but I do not know whether he is perfectly vir tuous . " VIII . 1. The Master said to Tsze - kung 28 CHINESE CLASSICS .
... With his sash girt and standing in a court , Ch'ih might be employed to converse with the visitors and guests , but I do not know whether he is perfectly vir tuous . " VIII . 1. The Master said to Tsze - kung 28 CHINESE CLASSICS .
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