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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1 Does Jiao want to become a physical replica of a sagely person ? Can sagacity be obtained by eating grain ? Or is Jiao sarcastic , ironically taking Mencius ' claim at face value ? At any rate , Jiao's question provokes Mencius into ...
1 Does Jiao want to become a physical replica of a sagely person ? Can sagacity be obtained by eating grain ? Or is Jiao sarcastic , ironically taking Mencius ' claim at face value ? At any rate , Jiao's question provokes Mencius into ...
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These are the aloof bunch , and even further down the scale . Confucius said “ The only person whom I do not resent for passing by my house without calling on me is the village worthy . The village worthy is the vermin of Virtue .
These are the aloof bunch , and even further down the scale . Confucius said “ The only person whom I do not resent for passing by my house without calling on me is the village worthy . The village worthy is the vermin of Virtue .
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HOW TO READ SHANG ORACLE - BONE INSCRIPTIONS 丁、" Even if the subject of the verb yu is missing in example ( 12 ) , we can assume on the basis of many other examples that it is the first person inclusive pronoun “ we f !
HOW TO READ SHANG ORACLE - BONE INSCRIPTIONS 丁、" Even if the subject of the verb yu is missing in example ( 12 ) , we can assume on the basis of many other examples that it is the first person inclusive pronoun “ we f !
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