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These and Confucian
These names do not use the name " Confucius " at all, but instead center on the figure or ideal of the Confucian scholar ; however, the suffixes of jiā, jiào, and xué carry different implications as to the nature of Confucianism itself.
These efforts spread Confucian ideals to students who then became officials in many of the royal courts in China, thereby giving Confucianism the first wide-scale test of its dogma.
These can include shi ( 史, historical works ), zi ( 子, philosophical works belonging to schools of thought other than the Confucian, but also works of agriculture, medicine, mathematics, astronomy, divination, art criticism, and all sorts of miscellaneous writings ) and ji ( 集, literary works ) as well as jing.
These combined with native Confucian inspired political philosophy that had long argued that the populace had the right to reject unjust government that had lost the Mandate of Heaven.
These accounts were written with two purposes in mind: the introduction of Taoist, Confucian, and Buddhist themes into Japanese religion ; and garnering support for the legitimacy of the Imperial house, based on its lineage from the sun goddess, Amaterasu.
These scholars point to the Bamboo Annals and the Confucian Analects, which were among the first works to mention Gija, but do not mention his migration to Gojoseon .< ref >
These three, together with Zhang Junmai, issued in 1958 the New Confucian Manifesto consolidating their beliefs and drawing attention to their philosophical movement.
These Korean terms are based on Confucian rank systems ( with the same Chinese characters ).
These tasks included the elucidation of the Confucian classics and Chinese history to the emperor ; the education of the scions of high-ranking notables and the younger members of the kesig ; the collection, collation, and compilation of books ; and the appraisal and classifications of the paintings and calligraphic works in the imperial collection.
These and other comments regarding his ambitions led the court to limit the size of his unit far beneath his potential to recruit for it, and to give Ward far less rein than they would have to a commander with more Confucian leanings.
These Maoist theorists used the recurrent patterns of peasant revolts, which have occurred throughout Chinese history, as evidence that the common people had consistently rejected both feudalism and the Confucian ideology that supported it.
These programs involved subsidized publication of Chinese Classics, the symbolic functions of the National Palace Museum, promoting famous prewar scholars to prominent positions in government and academic institutions, textbook and curriculum design with a focus on the official view of “ traditional ” Chinese culture and involvement in social and community events and the exemplification of Confucian ideology intertwined with Sun Yat-sen thought.
These were a total of nine years long, and focused on the Confucian classics.
These writings are considered to be influenced by Buddhist ideals, Confucian philosophy and traditional ancient Chinese mysticism ().

These and Analects
These are probably the same person mentioned in the Analects as Shen Chang ( 申棖 ).

These and citations
These workshops may include help with citations, effective search techniques, journal databases, and electronic citation software.
These citations can be organized into predefined categories or a new category defined by the user through the use of tags.
These books provide background information to historical characters and events featured in the Lymond Chronicles and The House of Niccolò, as well as explanations of classical allusions and literary and other quotations used in the two series, notes to sources of these citations, and many maps.
These reconstructions are based upon scholars ' comparison of thousands of biblical manuscripts ( such as the Dead Sea Scrolls ) and thousands of biblical citations in the writings of the early Church Fathers.
These citations are used for individual study during the week, and as the Sunday sermon read in Christian Science church services around the world.
These are genuine citations, but are not the sole mentions of figs in the Bible.
These rankings have been drawn up on the basis of citations, academic peer review and recruiter review, with the weightings for each dependent upon the culture and practice of the subject concerned.
These " victories " were, however, usually included in a pilot's totals — the British didn't keep " official " totals — in ( for instance ) citations for decorations.
These hearings led to citations for contempt being issued by the United States on November 24, 1947.
These citations also make the typical, and unsubstantiated, assumption of many modern historians that the German people in general ( or even active Nazis in particular ) knew, or cared, anything at all about Wagner or his operas.
These works have been used for multiple large portions of this article and as collective citations of characteristics of modern wasters.
These included the unit citations from the US Army and ROK Army chiefs, commendations from the Commonwealth Division as well as the British commanders.
These books provide background information to historical characters and events featured in the Lymond Chronicles and The House of Niccolò, as well as explanations of classical allusions and literary and other quotations used in the two series, notes to sources of these citations, and many maps.

These and dao
These ancient dao characters more clearly depict the shou 首 " head " element as hair above a face.

These and verbally
These dolphins had greatly increased intelligence, including a degree of telepathic ability, and had developed means of verbally communicating with humans because of the genetic metasynth enhancement.
These were most often given verbally by the observer, after the pilot landed near Chauvel's headquarters, as the aircraft did not at this time, have wireless communication.
These segments frequently featured Cyndi Lauper, her then-manager-boyfriend David Wolff and Captain Lou Albano verbally sparring, with Piper siding with the heel Albano ( until Albano's face turn in early 1985 ).
These messages may be communicated verbally or with nonverbal signals.
These models are elementarily equivalent ; their theory admits the following axiomatization ( verbally ):

These and meaning
These differences in turn result from the fact that my Yokuts vocabularies were built up of terms selected mainly to insure unambiguity of English meaning between illiterate informants and myself, within a compact and uniform territorial area, but that Hoijer's vocabulary is based on Swadesh's second glottochronological list which aims at eliminating all items which might be culturally or geographically determined.
These were apotropaic meaning they were intended to ward off evil.
These masks were used from ceremonies to dances to praises, each with its own meaning and purpose.
These actions served the purposes of both drawing audience and causing that audience to ask questions, giving a prophet the opportunity to explain the meaning of the behavior.
These are all proper inclusions, meaning that there exist recursively enumerable languages which are not context-sensitive, context-sensitive languages which are not context-free and context-free languages which are not regular.
These nonce orders all express the " speaking architecture " ( architecture parlante ) that was taught in the Paris courses, most explicitly by Étienne-Louis Boullée, in which sculptural details of classical architecture could be enlisted to speak symbolically, the better to express the purpose of the structure and enrich its visual meaning with specific appropriateness.
These are called " universal names "; their meaning is a " concept " and refers to a series of objects ( the extension of the concept ).
These should then die when they come in contact with the tumour's oxygenated sides, meaning they would be harmless to the rest of the body.
These images, such as of his canonical Mandelbrot set pictured in Figure 1 captured the popular imagination ; many of them were based on recursion, leading to the popular meaning of the term " fractal ".
These words in any case do not have a fixed and unchanged meaning: they do have a variable subject to location, time and spirit.
These accounts seek a higher moral meaning from the munus, but Ovid's very detailed ( though satirical ) instructions for seduction in the amphitheatre suggest that the spectacles could generate a potent and dangerously sexual atmosphere.
These richly grassed ' meersen ' (" water-meadows ": a word related to the English ' marsh ', but not meaning exactly the same: a ' meers ' is not permanently under water ) were ideally suited for herding sheep, the wool of which was used for making cloth.
These internal and external factors contributed to the rise of a Confederation national consciousness, in which the term fatherland ( patria ) began to take on meaning beyond an individual canton.
These beliefs were adopted by the " people of the land ", meaning the landed families who provided the administrative class of the kingdom, and in 640 BCE these circles were decisive in placing on the throne the eight-year-old Josiah.
These include human motivation, knowledge, justification, meaning, and truth.
These teachings are thus held by followers in Judaism to define the inner meaning of both the Hebrew Bible and traditional Rabbinic literature, their formerly concealed transmitted dimension, as well as to explain the significance of Jewish religious observances.
These elements — symbols, operators, and interpretation theory — are what give sequences of symbols meaning within a KR.
These pilotis, in providing the structural support for the house, allowed him to elucidate his next two points: a free façade, meaning non-supporting walls that could be designed as the architect wished, and an open floor plan, meaning that the floor space was free to be configured into rooms without concern for supporting walls.
These were known colloquially as lollebroeders ( Middle Dutch ), ' mumbling brothers ', or " Lollhorden ", from Old, meaning " to sing softly " ( cf.
These theories primarily put forward a position on the first of the three questions above, " What is the meaning of moral terms or judgments?
These developments began to give a new meaning to what was termed " modernism ": It embraced discontinuity, rejecting smooth change in everything from biology to fictional character development and filmmaking.
These words often have no intrinsic meaning in and of themselves.
These are a type of abstraction, analogous to the phonemes of spoken languages ; different physical forms of written symbols are considered to represent the same grapheme if the differences between them are not significant for meaning.
These different sounds are nonetheless considered to belong to the same phoneme, because if a speaker used one instead of the other, the meaning of the word would not change: using the aspirated form in skill might sound odd, but the word would still be recognized.

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