The Wisdom of the Chinese: Their Philosophy in Sayings and ProverbsBrian Brown Brentano's, 1920 - 207 pagini |
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Pagina 7
... and with no other personal authority than their own honest con- viction , these men went forth to demand of kings and peoples the square acceptance of its claims . 4 When Confucius was thirty - three years of age he 7.
... and with no other personal authority than their own honest con- viction , these men went forth to demand of kings and peoples the square acceptance of its claims . 4 When Confucius was thirty - three years of age he 7.
Pagina 8
... men , though they differ in method , are the substance of the Chinese conscious- ness , the race - mold or type ; they have left their mark upon their people . They were illumined men , lighted with the spirit to see and do right . They ...
... men , though they differ in method , are the substance of the Chinese conscious- ness , the race - mold or type ; they have left their mark upon their people . They were illumined men , lighted with the spirit to see and do right . They ...
Pagina 16
... Men- cius , B.C. 372 , was first a Taoist , but later on he became the most brilliant exponent of Confucius . He advocated many radical measures of reform , — universal education , free trade , and that only land should be taxed , as in ...
... Men- cius , B.C. 372 , was first a Taoist , but later on he became the most brilliant exponent of Confucius . He advocated many radical measures of reform , — universal education , free trade , and that only land should be taxed , as in ...
Pagina 22
... men ? " - Yen Yüan said : " Kindly tell me the practical rule to be deduced from this . " The Master replied : " Do not use your eyes , your ears , your power of speech or your faculty of movement without obey- ing the inner law of self ...
... men ? " - Yen Yüan said : " Kindly tell me the practical rule to be deduced from this . " The Master replied : " Do not use your eyes , your ears , your power of speech or your faculty of movement without obey- ing the inner law of self ...
Pagina 23
... of true dis- tinction is simple , honest , and a lover of justice and duty . He weighs men's words , and observes the expression of their faces . " He is anxious to put himself below others . CONFUCIUS . 23 55 I B. C..
... of true dis- tinction is simple , honest , and a lover of justice and duty . He weighs men's words , and observes the expression of their faces . " He is anxious to put himself below others . CONFUCIUS . 23 55 I B. C..
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The Wisdom of the Chinese: Their Philosophy in Sayings and Proverbs Brian Brown Vizualizare completă - 1922 |
The Wisdom of the Chinese: Their Philosophy in Sayings and Proverbs Brian Brown Vizualizare completă - 1920 |
The Wisdom of the Chinese: Their Philosophy in Sayings and Proverbs Brian Brown Vizualizare completă - 1920 |
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