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... Ch'un Ch'iu shows no liking for it . This is the case with Duke Ch'ing of Ch'i and Feng Ch'ou - fu ” 3 ( 2.10-11 ) . Here then we have a case of two men , both of whom " deviated from what was proper in order to preserve their rulers ...
... Ch'un Ch'iu shows no liking for it . This is the case with Duke Ch'ing of Ch'i and Feng Ch'ou - fu ” 3 ( 2.10-11 ) . Here then we have a case of two men , both of whom " deviated from what was proper in order to preserve their rulers ...
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... Ch'un Ch'iu ) succeeds in standing as a pattern for good govern- ment . " 1 In this last statement we find the implied belief that the reason why the Ch'un Ch'iu restricts itself to the reigns of twelve and only twelve dukes of Lu is ...
... Ch'un Ch'iu ) succeeds in standing as a pattern for good govern- ment . " 1 In this last statement we find the implied belief that the reason why the Ch'un Ch'iu restricts itself to the reigns of twelve and only twelve dukes of Lu is ...
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... Ch'un Ch'iu : 9 , 16-19 , 38 , 61 , 71-85 , 90-92 , 128 , 130 , 134 , 136 , 147 , 165 , 193-4 , 279 , 407 , 410 , 475 , 494-5 , 499 , 673 , 679 , 681 , 692 , 699 , 706-713 , 715 , 718 Ch'un - ch'iu Fan - lu , see Tung Chung - shu Ch'un - ch ...
... Ch'un Ch'iu : 9 , 16-19 , 38 , 61 , 71-85 , 90-92 , 128 , 130 , 134 , 136 , 147 , 165 , 193-4 , 279 , 407 , 410 , 475 , 494-5 , 499 , 673 , 679 , 681 , 692 , 699 , 706-713 , 715 , 718 Ch'un - ch'iu Fan - lu , see Tung Chung - shu Ch'un - ch ...
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TRANSLATORS HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION | 1 |
Human Nature and the Feelings | 7 |
Yinyang Schools Correlations of Elements Seasons Directions | 15 |
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