在Facebook上關注我們,隨時得到最新消息 在Twitter上關注我們,隨時得到最新消息 在新浪微博上關注我們,隨時得到最新消息 在豆瓣上關注我們,隨時得到最新消息
中國哲學書電子化計劃
Back Forward
儒家 -> 禮記 -> 曲禮上 -> 64

According to the rules for the period of mourning (for a father),
(a son) should not emaciate himself till the bones appear,
nor let his seeing and hearing be affected (by his privations).
He should not go up to, nor descend from, the hail by the steps on the east (which his father used),
nor go in or out by the path right opposite to the (centre of the) gate.
According to the same rules,
if he have a scab on his head, he should wash it;
if he have a sore on his body, he should bathe it.
If he be ill, he should drink spirits, and eat flesh,
returning to his former (abstinence) when he is better.
If he make himself unable to perform his mourning duties,
that is like being unkind and unfilial.
If he be fifty, he should not allow himself to be reduced (by his abstinence) very much;
and, if he be sixty, not at all.
At seventy, he will only wear the unhemmed dress of sackcloth,
and will drink and eat flesh,
and occupy (the usual apartment) inside (his house).


喜歡我們的網站請支持我們的發展網站的設計與内容(c)版權2006-2024如果您想引用本網站上的内容,請同時加上至本站的鏈接:https://ctext.org/zh。請注意:嚴禁使用自動下載軟体下載本網站的大量網頁,違者自動封鎖,不另行通知。沪ICP备09015720号-3若有任何意見或建議,請在此提出