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11 ocurrencia(s) de light en 1 textos en /en/Confucianism
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| th a constant perseverance and application? 2. 'Is it not de | light | ful to have friends coming from distant quarters?' 3. 'Is he |
| ze-lu said, 'I should like, having chariots and horses, and | light | fur dresses, to share them with my friends, and though they |
| eeding to Ch'i, he had fat horses to his carriage, and wore | light | furs. I have heard that a superior man helps the distressed |
| f Hui!' CHAP. X. Yen Ch'iu said, 'It is not that I do not de | light | in your doctrines, but my strength is insufficient.' The Ma |
| ot boast of his merit. Being in the rear on an occasion of f | light | , when they were about to enter the gate, he whipped up his |
| love it, and they who love it are not equal to those who de | light | in it.' CHAP. XIX. The Master said, 'To those whose talents |
| istance. There is nothing that I say in which he does not de | light | .' CHAP. IV. The Master said, 'Filial indeed is Min Tsze-ch' |
| now you, what would you like to do?' 4. Tsze-lu hastily and | light | ly replied, 'Suppose the case of a State of ten thousand cha |
| two things from him.' 5. Ch'ang K'ang retired, and, quite de | light | ed, said, 'I asked one thing, and I have got three things. I |
| ose who now engage in affairs of government.' 2. Confucius a | light | ed and wished to converse with him, but Chieh-yu hastened aw |
| ty, his achievements were great. By his justice, all were de | light | ed. CHAP. II. 1. Tsze-chang asked Confucius, saying, 'In wha |