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
中国哲学书电子化计划
简体字版
Back Forward
儒家 -> 礼记 -> 礼器 -> 24

In ceremonial usages
we should go back to the root of them (in the mind), and maintain the old (arrangements of them),
not forgetting what they were at first.
Hence there is no (need to be) calling attention to the demonstrations expressive of grief;
and those which (more particularly) belong to the court are accompanied by music.
There is the use of sweet spirits,
and the value set on water;
there is the use of the (ordinary) knife,
and the honour expressed by that furnished with (small) bells;
there is the comfort afforded by the rush and fine bamboo mats,
稿 and the (special) employment of those which are made of straw.
Therefore
the ancient kings in their institution of the rules of propriety
had a ruling idea,
and thus it is that they were capable of being transmitted, and might be learned, however many they were.


喜欢我们的网站请支持我们的发展网站的设计与内容(c)版权2006-2024如果您想引用本网站上的内容,请同时加上至本站的链接:https://ctext.org/zhs。请注意:严禁使用自动下载软体下载本网站的大量网页,违者自动封锁,不另行通知。沪ICP备09015720号-3若有任何意见或建议,请在此提出