| 1832 - 600 頁
...following remarkable passages occur, which have been so often cited by the missionaries : " Taou, or ' Reason,' produced one ; one produced two ; two produced three; three produced all things." And again, elsewhere: "He, who is as it were visible, and who cannot be seen, is named E ; he, who... | |
| 1835 - 430 頁
...satisfactory account of these subjects. According to the most learned Chinese the creation of the worl^ e2 ) ٨ U anB? G/ i D pZ q h k y7( 8 f ӛ h${... V y ; N < C 0Jh BX; 2. @" ?| 44t +E i /\ 97 Y opinion» of others, equally absurd. When heaven and earth had been seperated, Pwankoo was born in... | |
| 1835 - 430 頁
...the male and female principles; heaven and earth began to exist by their generative power, and by ihe reciprocal generative power of both, all things were...others, equally absurd. When heaven and earth had been seperated. Pwankoo was born in the ni ids t of them, and was thus enabled to know the height and depth... | |
| Elihu Goodwin Holland - 1852 - 420 頁
...universe came forth ; the universe produced air, and the air the milky way." Another author said, " Reason produced one, one produced two, two produced three, three produced all things." Pwanku is the Chinese Adam, who, however, instead of finding a beautiful nature, and a paradise to... | |
| 1852 - 1228 頁
...the universe came forth ; the universe produced air, and the air the milky-way." Another author said, "Reason produced one, one produced two, two produced three, three produced all things." Pwanku is the Chinese Adam, who, however, instead of finding a beautiful nature, and a paradise to... | |
| Society of the Holy Childhood - 1868 - 334 頁
...that by this .word Tao, the ancient Chinese understood the true God. " This Tao," continues Lao-tze, " produced one, one produced two, two produced three, three produced all things; I teach that which I have been taught.'' A later passage in his famous work, " Tao-teKing," tells us... | |
| 1886 - 492 頁
...which the material universe rests. 4. — When about half through the treatise, Lau ts-i says, " Tau produced one. One produced two. Two produced three. Three produced all things. All things support the Yin principle, and embrace the Yang principle. They contain a vapour whieh produces... | |
| 1896 - 540 頁
...might become, the Unmanifest must give forth the One from whom duality and trinity proceed : The Tao produced One; One produced Two; Two produced Three; Three produced all things. All things leave behind them the Obscurity (out of which they have come), and go forward to embrace... | |
| Annie Besant - 1897 - 360 頁
...might become, the Unmanifest must give forth the One from whom duality and trinity proceed : The Tao produced One ; One produced Two ; Two produced Three ; Three produced all things. All things leave behind them the Obscurity (out of which they have come), and go forward to embrace... | |
| Charles Gray Shaw - 1908 - 306 頁
...weakness marks the course Of Tao's mighty deeds. In Pythagorean fashion it is further declared that " Tao produced one, one produced two, two produced three, three produced all things." In spite of these analogies taken from Greek and German nature-philosophy, Tao remains as an idea peculiar... | |
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