Odes sung at ordinary entertainments given by the suzerain• (c) Odes sung on grand occasions when the feudal nobles were gathered together, (d) Panegyrics and sacrificial odes. Confucius himself attached the utmost importance to his labours in this... The Chinese System of Public Education - 第 12 頁Ping Wen Kuo 著 - 1915 - 209 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Herbert Allen Giles - 1901 - 472 頁
...the suzerain accordingly as to the good or evil administration of each of his vassal rulers• (li) Odes sung at ordinary entertainments given by the...gathered together, (d) Panegyrics and sacrificial odes. Confucius himself attached the utmost importance to his labours in this direction. " Have you learned... | |
| 1906 - 610 頁
...each of his vassal rulers. (b) Odes sung at ordinary entertainments given by the suzerain. !«•) Odes sung on grand occasions when the feudal nobles...gathered together. (d) Panegyrics and sacrificial odes. Confucius regarded a man unacquainted with the ' Book of Odes ' as unfit for intercourse with intellectual... | |
| Launcelot Cranmer-Byng - 1908 - 72 頁
...latter into three classes :—(a) Odes sung at ordinary entertainments given by the suzerain ; (b) Odes sung on grand occasions when the feudal nobles were gathered together ; (c) Panegyrics and sacrificial odes. The great importance that Confucius placed upon the Book of... | |
| Columbia University. Teachers College - 1915 - 230 頁
...people in the various feudal states and forwarded periodically by the nobles to their suzerain, " Legge: The Chinese Classics, Vol. Ill, Part I, p. 47. the...husbands; others, with agriculture and the chase, with ma&;iage and feasting. To these may be added those containing complaints against the harshness of officials,... | |
| Joseph Lewis French - 1927 - 272 頁
...the latter into three classes: (a) Odes sung at ordinary entertainments given by the suzerain; (b) Odes sung on grand occasions when the feudal nobles were gathered together; (c) Panegyrics and sacrificial odes. The great importance that Confucius placed upon the Book of Poetry... | |
| 1906 - 600 頁
...advise the suzerain accordingly as to the good or evil administration of each of his vassal rulers. (6) Odes sung at ordinary entertainments given by the...gathered together. (d) Panegyrics and sacrificial odes. Confucius regarded a man unacquainted with the ' Book of Odes ' as unfit for intercourse with intellectual... | |
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