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" The Master's personal displays of his principles, and ordinary descriptions of them may be heard. His discourses about man's nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot be heard. "
The Chinese Classics: Life and teachings of Confucius - Page 141
by James Legge - 1869
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The Chinese Classics, Volume 1

James Legge - China - 1893 - 528 pages
...Master said, ' Ts'ze, you have not attained to that.' CHAP. XII. Tsze-kung said, ' The Master'spersonaZ displays of his principles and ordinary descriptions...man's nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot be heard.' 10. UNBENDING VIRTUE CANNOT CO-EXIST WITH INDULGENCE OF THE PASSIONS. Sli.ili Ch'ang (there are several...
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The Chinese Classics: With a Translation, Critical and Exegetical ..., Volume 1

James Legge - China - 1861 - 536 pages
...The Master said, "Tsze, you have not attained to that," CHAPTER XII, Tsze-kung said, "The Master's personal displays of his principles , and ordinary...descriptions of them may be heard, His discourses about manu nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot be heard." 10. UNIIKNDINO VIRTUE CANNOT COEXIST WITH INDULGENCE...
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The Chinese Classics

James Legge - China - 1867 - 344 pages
..." IVze, you have not attained to that/' XII. Tsze-kung said, "The Master's persona? displays of Ms principles and ordinary descriptions of them may be...asked saying, " On what ground did 10. UNBENDING- VIETUE CANNOT CO-EXIST WITH INDULGENCE OF THE PASSIONS. Shin Ch'ang (there are several aliases, but...
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Confucius and the Chinese Classics: Or, Readings in Chi Nese Literature

Augustus Ward Loomis - China - 1867 - 444 pages
...lost ; thought without learning is perilous." " The study of strange doctrines is injurious indeed ! " When Tsze-loo heard anything, if he had not yet carried...was only afraid lest he should hear something else. Tsze-Kung asked, saying, " On what ground did Kungwan get that title of WAN ? " The Master said, "...
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The Chinese Classics, Volume 5, Part 1

James Legge - Chinese literature - 1870 - 398 pages
...to men." The Master said, " Tsze, you have not attained to that." XII. Tsze-kung said, "The Master's personal displays of his principles, and ordinary...XIV. Tsze-kung asked saying, " On what ground did Kung-wan get that title of WAN?" The Master said, "He was of an active nature and yet fond of learning,...
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The Chinese Classics, Volumes 1-2

Ssǔ shu - China - 1870 - 392 pages
...men." The Master said, " Tsze, you have not attained to that." XII. Tsze-kung said, " The Master's personal displays of his principles, and ordinary...man's nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot be heard." XHI. When Tsze-loo heard anything, if he had not yet carried it into practice, he was only afraid lest...
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The Chinese Classics: with a Translation, Critical and Exegetical ..., Volume 1

James Legge - China - 1861 - 540 pages
...The Master said, "Tsze, you have not attained to that." CJHAPTBB XII. Tsze-kung said, "The Master's personal displays of his principles, and ordinary descriptions of them may be heard, I His discourses about man's nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot ibe heard," 10. UNBCKDIXO VIBTUR...
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The Chinese Classics: Life and teachings of Confucius.-v.2. The life and ...

James Legge - China - 1875 - 364 pages
...men." The Master said, " Ts'ze, you have not attained to that/' XII. Tsze-kung said, " The Master's personal displays of his principles and ordinary descriptions...10. UNBENDING VIRTUE CANNOT CO-EXIST WITH INDULGENCE OP THE PASSIONS. Shin Ch'ang (there are several aliaset, but they are disputed,) was one of the minor...
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An Analysis of Religious Belief, Volume 1

John Russell (Viscount Amberley.) - Religions - 1876 - 524 pages
...the highest subjects may not be announced." 1 We are further told that Tsze-kuug said, " The Master's personal displays of his principles, and ordinary...man's nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot be heard." * This last passage appears to mean that they were not open to the indiscriminate multitude, nor perhaps...
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An Analysis of Religious Belief, Volume 1

John Russell (Viscount Amberley.) - Religions - 1877 - 526 pages
...the highest subjects may not be announced." * We are further told that Tsze-kuug said, " The Master's personal displays of his principles, and ordinary...descriptions of them may be heard. His discourses about mans nature, and the way of Heaven, cannot be heard." 2 This last passage appears to mean that they...
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