The rules of propriety and of what is right are regarded as the threads by which they seek to maintain in its correctness the relation between ruler and minister ; in its generous regard that between father and son ; in its harmony that between elder... The Chinese Revolution in Historical PerspectiveJohn E. Schrecker 著 - 2004 - 316 頁本書不提供預覽 - 關於此書
| 1885 - 554 頁
...threads by which they seek to maintain in its correctness the relation between ruler and minister ; in its generous regard that between father and son ; in its harmony that between elder brother and younger; and in a community of sentiment that between husband and wife ; and in accordance... | |
| Huan-chang Chʻen - 1911 - 792 頁
...threads by which they seek to maintain in its correctness the relation between ruler and minister ; in its generous regard that between father and son; in its harmony that between elder brother and younger ; and in a community of sentiment that between husband and wife; and in accordance... | |
| Confucius - 1915 - 356 頁
...threads by which they seek to maintain in its correctness the relation between ruler and minister; in its generous regard that between father and son; in its harmony that between elder brother and younger; and in a community of sentiment that between husband and wife; and in accordance... | |
| 1928 - 782 頁
...threads by which they seek to maintain in its correctness the relation between ruler and minister; in its generous regard that between father and son; in its harmony that between elder brother and younger; and in a community oi sentiment that between husband and wife; and in accordance... | |
| Youlan Feng - 1983 - 498 頁
...secure. U and standards of justice (/') they regard as the bonds whereby to keep in its correctness, the relation between ruler and subject ; in its generous...and militarism arises. " ' It was in this way that Yü, T'ang, Wen, Wu, King Ch'eng and the Duke of Chou obtained their distinction. Of these six great... | |
| Xiaoming Chen - 2008 - 170 頁
...threads by which they seek to maintain in its correctness the relation between ruler and minister; in its generous regard that between father and son; in its harmony that between elder brother and younger; and in a community of sentiment that between husband and wife; and in accordance... | |
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