Bulletin, Issue 76"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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To make sense of the phrase as a W logical part of the text's general argument , one naturally is inclined to treat it as the opposite of the act of abdication , and thus translate it as “ transmit ( the seat of power to one's heirs ] .
To make sense of the phrase as a W logical part of the text's general argument , one naturally is inclined to treat it as the opposite of the act of abdication , and thus translate it as “ transmit ( the seat of power to one's heirs ] .
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Mr. Yang's ' for oneself ' amounts to the denial of one's lord ; Mr. Mo's ' care for all amounts to the denial of one's father . To deny one's father or one's lord , this is to be a beast .楊朱、墨翟之言盈天下。天下之言不歸楊,則歸墨。
Mr. Yang's ' for oneself ' amounts to the denial of one's lord ; Mr. Mo's ' care for all amounts to the denial of one's father . To deny one's father or one's lord , this is to be a beast .楊朱、墨翟之言盈天下。天下之言不歸楊,則歸墨。
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That men and women should not touch each other , is a ritual prescription ; to reach out one's hand helping one's sister - in - law who is drowning , is quan 9tZ2te : tus EZEK tj . ” For Mencius , “ not to help one's sister - in - law ...
That men and women should not touch each other , is a ritual prescription ; to reach out one's hand helping one's sister - in - law who is drowning , is quan 9tZ2te : tus EZEK tj . ” For Mencius , “ not to help one's sister - in - law ...
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