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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At the highest and political level ( in bold letters throughout the translation ) , the ruler who respects ( zun ) men of worth ( xian '17 ) or virtue ( de peti ) , abdicates ( shan 7 ) the seat of power ; he is righteous ( yi 10 ) ...
At the highest and political level ( in bold letters throughout the translation ) , the ruler who respects ( zun ) men of worth ( xian '17 ) or virtue ( de peti ) , abdicates ( shan 7 ) the seat of power ; he is righteous ( yi 10 ) ...
Page 87
... deathbed quatrain that is selected ( although it would have alluded to his rebellion and forced suicide , and thus added force to a condemnation of the prince's behavior on moral and political grounds suggested in his biography ) .
... deathbed quatrain that is selected ( although it would have alluded to his rebellion and forced suicide , and thus added force to a condemnation of the prince's behavior on moral and political grounds suggested in his biography ) .
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52 Liang's political interpretation of this passage is unconventional , but actually makes more sense , as indeed is indicated by the fact that traditional commentators were unable to elaborate on the “ violation against the Five Phases ...
52 Liang's political interpretation of this passage is unconventional , but actually makes more sense , as indeed is indicated by the fact that traditional commentators were unable to elaborate on the “ violation against the Five Phases ...
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