Heaven is my father and Earth is my mother, and even such a small creature as I finds an intimate place in their midst. Therefore that which fills the universe I regard as my body and that which directs the universe I consider as my nature. All people... The Chinese Revolution in Historical PerspectiveJohn E. Schrecker 著 - 2004 - 316 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
| Irene Bloom - 1979 - 568 頁
...expressed in the famed "Western Inscription" of Chang Tsai:1 Heaven is my father and Earth my mother. Even such a small creature as I finds an intimate place in their midst. Therefore that which fills the universe I regard as my body and that which guides the universe I regard... | |
| Tom Regan - 1986 - 292 頁
...Inscription) has captured the imagination of Neo-Confucian ethical thought. The first few lines read: Heaven is my father and earth is my mother, and even...creature as I finds an intimate place in their midst. Therefore that which extends throughout the universe I regard as my body and that which directs the... | |
| Graham Parkes - 1987 - 306 頁
...99-131. 20. In the Western Inscription, the eleventh-century Chinese neo-Confucianist Chang Tsai writes: "Heaven is my father and Earth is my mother, and even...creature as I find[s] an intimate place in their midst. Therefore that which fills the universe I regard as my body and that which directs the universe I consider... | |
| N. Standaert - 1988 - 280 頁
...Therefore, all people are brothers and sisters who should be loved: "Heaven is my Father and Earth my Mother, and even such a small creature as I finds an intimate place in their midst. Therefore, that which extends throughout the universe I regard as my body and that which directs the... | |
| Drew Leder - 1990 - 228 頁
...with the enlightened self. Thus Chang Tsai (1020-77) begins his influential "Western Inscription": Heaven is my father and Earth is my mother, and even such a small being as I finds an intimate place in their midst. Therefore that which fills the universe I regard... | |
| Hajime Nakamura - 1992 - 600 頁
...alienation is extinguished. Life should be exalted to the complete fulfillment. Chang Tsai (1020-77) said, "Heaven is my father and Earth is my mother, and even such a small 18. Shôbô-Gmzô, Bodaisatta ShishöbO (I)ogtn Zenji Ztnshu, p. 259). 19. Enneades V, 8, 10. (Plotinus,... | |
| Wei-ming Tu - 1993 - 230 頁
...modalities of being. This enables Chang Tsai Jfc$, (1020-77) to make the seemingly romantic observation: "Heaven is my father and earth is my mother, and even such a small being as I find an intimate place in their midst. Therefore that which fills the universe I regard... | |
| Alan T. Wood - 1995 - 306 頁
...De Bary, Tsunoda, and Keene, Sources, p. 524. It is here that there appears the much-quoted passage: "Heaven is my father and earth is my mother, and even...creature as I finds an intimate place in their midst. Therefore that which extends throughout the universe I regard as my body and that which directs the... | |
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