Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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... Shun assisted him ( ) . 36 Challenged by the saying that " Yao gave the world to Shun " ( T ) , Mencius holds that 34 Also in Mencius 7A25 , Shun is the example of a person not choosing for li ( benefit , profit ) . For Mencius ' posi ...
... Shun assisted him ( ) . 36 Challenged by the saying that " Yao gave the world to Shun " ( T ) , Mencius holds that 34 Also in Mencius 7A25 , Shun is the example of a person not choosing for li ( benefit , profit ) . For Mencius ' posi ...
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... Shun is generally considered the model of this double attitude towards li : In general , Shun is the example of one who is able to benefit others with what is not beneficial [ for oneself ] . Shun tilled Mount Li , fashioned banks of ...
... Shun is generally considered the model of this double attitude towards li : In general , Shun is the example of one who is able to benefit others with what is not beneficial [ for oneself ] . Shun tilled Mount Li , fashioned banks of ...
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... Shun . Because he gave it to Shun , the world reaped its benefit ; if he had given it to Dan Zhu , the world would have suffered and Dan Zhu would have reaped its benefit . Yao said : " I will not in the end cause suffering to the world ...
... Shun . Because he gave it to Shun , the world reaped its benefit ; if he had given it to Dan Zhu , the world would have suffered and Dan Zhu would have reaped its benefit . Yao said : " I will not in the end cause suffering to the world ...
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