The Chinese Classics, Volume 3Trübner & Company, 1876 - China |
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... princes , so that they might minister tion of the odes praise or blame , reward or punishment , ac- al purposes . cordingly . Chinese scholars for government- Sir 1 See Fletcher's account of " a Conversation on Governments . " John ...
... princes , so that they might minister tion of the odes praise or blame , reward or punishment , ac- al purposes . cordingly . Chinese scholars for government- Sir 1 See Fletcher's account of " a Conversation on Governments . " John ...
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... princes would be attended to the places of rendezvous by their music - masters , carrying with them the poetical composi- tions collected in their several regions , to present them to their superior of the royal court . 5. By means of ...
... princes would be attended to the places of rendezvous by their music - masters , carrying with them the poetical composi- tions collected in their several regions , to present them to their superior of the royal court . 5. By means of ...
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... princes , and became the common possession of the cultivated classes through- out the whole country . The documentary evidence of the fact is scanty , owing to the imperfect condition in which the Books of Chow were recovered during the ...
... princes , and became the common possession of the cultivated classes through- out the whole country . The documentary evidence of the fact is scanty , owing to the imperfect condition in which the Books of Chow were recovered during the ...
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... princes of Ts'oo , Woo , and Yueh , to whom belonged Yu's provinces of Yang , King , and Leang , all claimed the title of king , and aimed at the sovereignty of the States of the north , -to wrest the sceptre from the kings of Chow ...
... princes of Ts'oo , Woo , and Yueh , to whom belonged Yu's provinces of Yang , King , and Leang , all claimed the title of king , and aimed at the sovereignty of the States of the north , -to wrest the sceptre from the kings of Chow ...
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... princes amounted to 10,000 ; that , when the Shang dynasty superseded the house of Yu , the princes were reduced to about 3000 ; and that , when Shang was superseded in its turn by Chow , they were only 1773. The absurdity of the lowest ...
... princes amounted to 10,000 ; that , when the Shang dynasty superseded the house of Yu , the princes were reduced to about 3000 ; and that , when Shang was superseded in its turn by Chow , they were only 1773. The absurdity of the lowest ...
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allusive and narrative Analects ancestors appear assigned blessing Book of Poetry Books of Han bride bright called CELEBRATING Ch'ing chief China Chinese Chinese poetry Choo Chow dynasty Chung Confucius court descendants dolichos duke of Chow duties east feast feudal Fung grace grow guests Haou happy harem heart Heaven Ho-nan honour House of Chow How-tseih Hwae Hwang jujube Kaou Keang king Seuen KING WAN king Woo king's kingdom Koo chung Kung lady land lines lord Maou Maou's marquis Mencius metaphorical millet minister Nan shan noble o'er odes officers pieces poems praise Preface present princes reign reverent rhyme robe round royal sacrifice scholars Seaou Shang Shang dynasty Shaou Shin Shoo Shuh sires southernwood Spirits stanza steeds Sung T'ae T'ang toil trees tribes Ts'ae Ts'aou Ts'e Ts'ëw Ts'in Ts'oo Ts'ung Tsin Tsze Tung VIII virtue Wăn wife