家庭百宝箱系列软件主页中庸章句集注(朱熹)返回:诸子百家目录进入:中庸章句原文中庸章句序中庸何为而作也?子思子忧道学之失其传而作也。盖自上古圣神继天立极,而道统之传有自来矣。其见于经,则“允执厥中”者,尧之所以授舜也;“人心惟危,道心惟微,惟精惟一,允执厥中”者,舜之所以授禹也。尧之一言,至矣,尽矣!而舜复益之以三言者,则所以明夫尧之一言,必如是而后可庶几也。盖尝论之:心之虚灵知觉,一而已矣,而以为有人心、道心之异者,则以其或生于形气之私,或原于性命之正,而所以为知觉者不同,是以或危殆而不安,或微妙而难见耳。然人莫不有是形,故虽上智不能无人心,亦莫不有是性,故虽下愚不能无道心。二者杂于方寸之间,而不知所以治之,则危者愈危,微者愈微,而天理之公卒无以胜夫人欲之私矣。精则察夫二者之间而不杂也,一则守其本心之正而不离也。从事于斯,无少闲断,必使道心常为一身之主,而人心...
Camille (La Dame aux Camilias)by Alexandre Dumas, filsChapter IIn my opinion, it is impossible to create characters until one has spent a long time in studying men, as it is impossible to speak a language until it has been seriously acquired. Not being old enough to invent, I content myself with narrating, and I beg the reader to assure himself of the truth of a story in which all the characters, with the exception of the heroine, are still alive. Eye-witnesses of the greater part of the facts
Addressesby Henry DrummondIntroductoryI was staying with a party of friends in a country house during myvisit to England in 1884. On Sunday evening as we sat around thefire, they asked me to read and expound some portion of Scripture.Being tired after the services of the day, I told them to ask HenryDrummond, who was one of the party. After some urging he drew asmall Testament from his hip pocket, opened it at the 13th chapter...
THE SPIRIT OF THE BORDERA ROMANCE OF THE EARLY SETTLERS IN THE OHIO VALLEYBY ZANE GREY1906To my brotherWith many fond recollections of days spent in the solitude of the forestswhere only can be satisfied that wild fever of freedom of which this booktells; where to hear the whirr of a wild duck in his rapid flight is joy;where the quiet of an autumn afternoon swells the heart, and where one maywatch the fragrant wood-smoke curl from the campfire, and see the starspeep...
致内地读者得怀着感恩的心情,在因缘际会下,我第一本在内地发行的书,是关于快乐/不快乐的课题,跟内地朋友分享自己这几年的体会。当前大势。不失为反思“拥有与失去”的黄金机会,能借此想到拥有的代价、失去的回报,内心得以从外在环境与际遇中释放,堪称千金不换。过去写下不少勾引别人眼泪的歌词,有时会反省自己是不是美化了伤感,有时又觉得让人落泪,可得到发泄,但愿也不算是作孽、遗害人间。有时看到内地网民在在线讨论我最伤感的歌词,看着看着,不期然想到所谓悲伤,不把它写得透彻见血见肉见骨,不把“苦”解剖,也难以找出解药,这样看,也算符合科学发展观吧。如果多难能兴邦,多了解苦,查找苦的成因,大抵亦能兴建乐的心灵国度。...
The Mad Kingby Edgar Rice BurroughsPART IIA RUNAWAY HORSEALL LUSTADT was in an uproar. The mad king had es- caped. Little knots of excited men stood upon the street corners listening to each latest rumor concerning this most absorbing occurrence. Before the palace a great crowd surged to and fro, awaiting they knew not what.For ten years no man of them had set eyes upon the face of the boy-king who had been hastened to the grim castle of Blentz upon the death of the old king, his father....
Chitra, a Play in One Actby Rabindranath TagoreTOMRS. WILLIAM VAUGHN MOODYPREFACETHIS lyrical drama was written about twenty-five years ago. It isbased on the following story from the Mahabharata.In the course of his wanderings, in fulfilment of a vow ofpenance, Arjuna came to Manipur. There he saw Chitrangada, thebeautiful daughter of Chitravahana, the king of the country....
History Of The Mackenziesby Alexander MackenziePREFACETHE ORIGINAL EDITION of this work appeared in 1879, fifteen years ago. It was well received by the press, by the clan, and by all interested in the history of the Highlands. The best proof of this is the fact that the book has for several years been out of print, occasional second-hand copies of it coming into the market selling at a high premium on the original subscription price.Personally, however, I was never satisfied with it.