| Bible - 1882 - 830 pages
...his lot ; — What is there wonderful and rare that he has to attend to ? There are the relations of ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger, friend and friend, and the duties severally belonging to them ; no one, intelligent or stupid, can... | |
| Methodist Church - 1897 - 606 pages
...relations, the observance of which Confucianism inculcates, embrace the relations between sovereign and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger, friend and friend, and the whole duty of man Consists in carrying out, in a right manner, the obligations... | |
| James Dyer Ball - Buddha (The concept) - 1906 - 276 pages
...his lot ; — what is there wonderful and rare that he has to attend to ? There are the relations of ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger, friend and friend, and the duties severally belonging to them ; — no one intelligent or stupid can... | |
| James Dyer Ball - Buddhism - 1906 - 282 pages
...his lot ; — what is there wonderful and rare that he has to attend to ? There are the relations of ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger, friend and friend, and the duties severally belonging to them ; — no one intelligent or stupid can... | |
| Herbert Henry Gowen - China - 1913 - 250 pages
...Chinese people today. The age-long training in the Five Relations, ie the proper relation of Emperor and Subject, Father and Son, Husband and Wife, Elder Brother and Younger Brother, Friend and Friend, assimilated even the barbarous Mongols and Manchus to Chinese ideals. Nevertheless,... | |
| Tasuku Harada - Japan - 1914 - 214 pages
...inter-human conduct. According to Confucian teaching, there are five relations in life. They are those of ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger brother, and friend and friend. The sum of human virtues is also five: love or humanity, justice or righteousness,... | |
| Robert Ernest Hume - Christianity and other religions - 1924 - 348 pages
...reciprocal propriety is to be applied especially in the Five Relationships. There are the relations of ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger, friend and friend. . . . No one, intelligent or stupid, can dispense with these for a single day. If... | |
| American University (Washington, D.C.). Foreign Areas Studies Division - Korea - 1964 - 614 pages
...Reactions) . Confucian ethical concepts centered around five human relationships, namely, between king and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger brother, and between friend and friend. In short, these concepts extolled the virtues of loyalty to authority... | |
| Kenneth G. Clare - Korea - 1969 - 518 pages
...Confucian36 Confucian ethical concepts centered around five human relationships, namely, between king and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger brother, and between friend and friend. Essentially, these concepts extolled the virtues of loyalty to authority... | |
| Hyobom Pak - History - 1974 - 136 pages
...striking contrast to the Confucian principle of the wellknown five principles of social harmony: propriety between ruler and subject, father and son, husband and wife, elder brother and younger brother, and friend and friend. To be sure, such command psychology emanating from the Christian piety reverberates... | |
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