RMAWR4WD–Mencius 1920s illustration by a Chinese artist from a book on Myths and Legends of China
RMDDYJER–Mencius, ancient Chinese philosopher, 1922. Artist: Unknown
RMD87JGC–Meng-Tzu - Mencius - Werner
RMG1CT0J–Portrait of Mencius (372-289 BC) Chinese philosopher and is the most famous Confucian after Confucius himself.
RM2B01A7C–China: Mencius (c. 372 – 289 BCE), Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius. Illustration, c. 17th century. Mencius (Chinese: Mèng Zǐ; Wade–Giles: Meng Tzu), also known by his birth name Meng Ke or Ko, was born in the State of Zou, now forming the territory of the county-level city of Zoucheng. He was an itinerant Chinese philosopher and sage, and one of the principal interpreters of Confucianism. Supposedly, he was a pupil of Confucius' grandson, Zisi. Like Confucius, according to legend, he travelled China for forty years to offer advice to rulers for reform.
RFB2B8PD–Chinese Sage Mencius
RMA31Y94–China Zouxian Mencius Mansions
RF2G3AYNF–Mencius; born Mèng Kē; or Mengzi was a Chinese Confucian philosopher who has often been described as the 'second Sage', that is, after only Confucius
RMEGPY33–Statue of Mencius,Yushima Seido,Bunkyo-Ku,Tokyo,Japan
RMMYKAGC–. English: The Chinese philosopher en:Mencius (372 BC—289 BC). This image is taken from: http://www.es.flinders.edu.au/mattom/science+society/lectures/illustrations/lecture15/mencius.html It is public domain, as the site states so with the caption of its source: Portrait: detail from a later ink and colour painting on silk, en:National Palace Museum, Taipei; public domain. 9 October 2004 (original upload date). Original uploader was Hardouin at en.wikipedia 359 Mencius2
RM2A3R7RG–Xunzi, full name was Xun Kuang (313 BC - 238 BC), was a famouse philisopher of China. Silk painting by an unknown artist, Ming Dynasty
RMHT0X8H–Chinese portraits of Confucius and his great follower Mencius, 1907. Artist: Unknown.
RMJ3T39X–Jiatai Era Mencius title page
RM2AG0HM9–'Mencius', 1922. Mencius (4th century BC) Chinese Confucian philosopher who lived during the Warring States period and travelled, teaching the belief that humans are innately good, a quality requiring cultivation and the right environment to flourish. From "Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C. Werner. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd., London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1922]
RFK37G5P–Old engraved portrait of Mencius (372 BC – 289 BC), Chinese Confucian philosopher. Old Illustration by unidentified author, published on Magasin Pittoresque, Paris, 1834.
RM2KFDKC8–China: Mencius (c.372 – 289 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher and disciple of Confucius. Yuan Dynasty (1279 - 1368) ink on paper portrait. Mencius, also known by his birth name Meng Ke or Ko, was born in the State of Zou, now forming the territory of the county-level city of Zoucheng; originally Zouxian, Shandong province, only 30 kms south of Qufu, Confucius' birthplace. He was an itinerant Chinese philosopher and sage, and one of the principal interpreters of Confucianism. Supposedly, he was a pupil of Confucius' grandson, Zisi.
RMW58E3X–Chinese literature : comprising the Analects of Confucius, the Shi-King, the Sayings of Mencius, the Sorrows of Han, and the Travels of Fa-Hien : Wilson, Epiphanius, 1845-1916
RM2HCGKHW–A copy of 'Mencius' during the Republic of China in the Mentougou Museum in Beijing, China.
RF2H3C2BP–mencius, Chinese Confucian philosopher
RM2B03414–Mencius was a philosopher in the 4th century BCE. He was the most famous Confucian after Confucius. There are a lot of stories about Mencius's mother that represent the importance of respecting one's parents in Confucianism. One of the main stories is called The Three Moves. The story is about his mother moving three times to find the right place for her children's upbringing. They finally settled at a house near a school so Mencius could get a good education. Mencius didn't want to move around so much, but he obeyed his mother's choices until she found the right house showing the importance
RMMPRF9C–Chinese portraits of Confucius and his great follower Mencius, 1907. Artist: Unknown.
RMAE95G1–China Shandong Province Zouxian Mencius Mansions
RM2B02KT3–Mencius (Chinese: 孟子; pinyin: Mèng Zǐ; Zhuyin Fuhao: ㄇㄥˋ ㄗˇ; most accepted dates: 372 – 289 BCE; other possible dates: 385 – 303/302 BCE) was a Chinese philosopher who is the most famous Confucian after Confucius himself. The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam’s foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected
RM2AFPK6N–. Chinese lyrics. teful acknowledgement from reproduc-tions of old Chinese paintings published in variousexcellent hooks on Chinese Pictorial Art by the ChinesePress at Shanghai. PAI TA-SHUN. Authors Club, Netv York, August, 1916. CONTENTS PAGE The Floweky Kingdom - - 7 Bronze - . - 8 Pottery - - . . 9 At the Fan Shop 10 Absence 11 Homesickness - - 12 The Hermits Visions - - 13 Brotherhood - - . 14 Wild Geese - - . - - 15 The Deserted Garden - - - - 16 The Hermit 17 Out of Mencius - - . is The Temple Bell - - . 19 In the Garden - - - - - 20 Barcarole - - - - 21 The Heron - - 22 The Artists Pre
RMMWH852–. English: The Chinese philosopher en:Mencius (372 BC—289 BC). This image is taken from: http://www.es.flinders.edu.au/mattom/science+society/lectures/illustrations/lecture15/mencius.html It is public domain, as the site states so with the caption of its source: Portrait: detail from a later ink and colour painting on silk, en:National Palace Museum, Taipei; public domain. 9 October 2004 (original upload date). Original uploader was Hardouin at en.wikipedia 411 Mencius2
RM2B018JK–China: Shao Yong (1011-1077), Song Dynasty philosopher, cosmologist, poet and historian who influenced the development of Neo-Confucianism. Woodblock print from 'Images of Ancient People in History', c. 1498. Shao Yong, also named Shao Kangjie and courtesy name Yaofu, was a member of a group of thinkers who gathered in Luoyang toward the last three decades of the 11th century. This group had two primary objectives. One of these was to draw parallels between their own streams of thought and that of Confucianism as understood by Mencius.
RMMMJ8JB–. 'Mencius is the Latinised name of the ancient Confucian philosopher Mengzi, who lived in the late 4th to early 3rd centuries BC. He lost his father as a boy, and was brought up by his widowed mother, who wove cloth to support them. Famously, Mencius had trouble concentrating on his studies, and his mother moved house several times in search of a suitable learning environment for the lad. In one place, Mencius fought with the neighbour’s children; in another, he was disturbed by the clanging sounds from the blacksmith’s next door. Finally, they settled near a remote school. This painting sho
RM2B0340T–Xun Kuang was a Chinese Realist Confucian philosopher who lived during the Warring States period and contributed to one of the Hundred Schools of Thought. A book known as the Xunzi, an influential collection of essays, is traditionally attributed to him. Xunzi witnessed the chaos surrounding the fall of the Zhou dynasty and rise of the Qin state – which upheld legalistic doctrines focusing on state control, by means of law and penalties. Xunzi's variety of Confucianism therefore has a darker, more pragmatic flavour than the optimistic Confucianism of Mencius, who tended to view humans as inna
RMP5KARP–N/A. Deutsch: Albrecht II von Sachsen-Wittenberg, Holzschnitt nach Vorlagen der Ahnengalerie des Kurfürsten Friedrichs des Weisen im Schloss Wittenberg aus dem Jahre 1596 von Balthasar Mencius /Menz erstellt. 1596. Balthasar Mencius /Menz 72 Albrecht 2 Sachsen
RM2B018JJ–China: Shao Yong (1011-1077), Song Dynasty philosopher, cosmologist, poet and historian who influenced the development of Neo-Confucianism. Illustration from 'Wan Hsiao Tang' by Shangguan Zhou (c. 1665-1750), c. 1743. Shao Yong, also named Shao Kangjie and courtesy name Yaofu, was a member of a group of thinkers who gathered in Luoyang toward the last three decades of the 11th century. This group had two primary objectives. One of these was to draw parallels between their own streams of thought and that of Confucianism as understood by Mencius.
RMJF8XKJ–Mencius (c. 372—289 BC), philosopher, endorsing a 'right of revolution'. History of China. Liebig collectors' card 1933
RMPAX9B2–Dish in Shape of Mount Fuji with Horses and Deer. Culture: China. Dimensions: H. 2 1/16 in. (5.3 cm); W. 9 7/8 in. (25.1 cm); L. 11 1/4 in. (28.5 cm). Date: ca. 1625. The shape of the dish, which alludes to the famed Mount Fuji, indicates that it was commissioned by a Japanese patron, most likely for a meal that accompanied the tea ceremony. The inscription, which discusses roaming with deer and horses in a landscape, is an allusion to a similar phrase in the writings of the Chinese philosopher Mencius (ca. 327-289 B.C.). Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
RMHA2CR1–grand canyon nps 5476578007 Grand Canyon DEIS Aerial; Mencius and Confucious Temples
RF2RHMPKY–Taiyuan ShanXi China-July 29 2023:Mencius FamilySearch Catalog in the Jin Shrine.
RF2K2KWGA–Suixi County, Temple of Confucius, China
RF2J2AGWY–Mencius portrait, confucian philosopher
RMW8YF83–Byasa mencius
RMW7ET5H–Chinese portraits of Confucius and his great follower Mencius, 1907. Artist: Unknown.
RMAE95H7–China Shandong Province Zouxian Mencius Mansions
RMM53DMT–Grand Canyn DEIS Aerial Mencius and Cnfucius Temples.. This photo is a view from one of the routes in the National Park Service (NPS) Preferred Alternativ
RM2AFPJ87–. Chinese lyrics. f^-lit. ^rV^m ^o . -*s. - c ?iC X mm MX -^.^ #p^ |Af ^v^.-^iN. -V V .... ^7- The Hermit A MONG the giant cedars I have my bamboo hutWhere the gates of heaven are openAnd the gates of earth are shut. With the ancient scrolls to ponderAnd music of the kin,With peace that floods the valleysAnd wraps the spirit in. Nature unrolls her pictureAnd pageant of earth and sky :Mountain and mist and sunsetAnd moon and stars pass by. There are visions that come, and voicesWithin the bamboo hutWhere the gates of heaven are openAnd the gates of earth are shut. [ 17 ] Out of Mencius T^HE Ki
RFB64YYR–Pavilion and Memorial Tablets Mencius Temple Zoucheng Shandong China
RFRHMP30–CHINA - CIRCA 2000: A stamp printed in China shows 2000-20 Great Thinkers of China Mencius, circa 2000
RM2WWE3PR–Description: Stone erected to mermory of mother of Mencius Location: China Date: 1903 Description: Tomb of Mencius Location: China Date: 1903 china, asia, asiathroughalens
RF2RDM7M8–MACAU - CIRCA 2001: A stamps printed in Macao shows Seng Yu Idioms - Mencius' Mother Moves Three Times,circa 2001
RMMXCCFD–. English: The Chinese philosopher en:Mencius (372 BC—289 BC). This image is taken from: http://www.es.flinders.edu.au/mattom/science+society/lectures/illustrations/lecture15/mencius.html It is public domain, as the site states so with the caption of its source: Portrait: detail from a later ink and colour painting on silk, en:National Palace Museum, Taipei; public domain. 9 October 2004 (original upload date). Original uploader was Hardouin at en.wikipedia 412 Mencius2
RM2RPAEFJ–(190506) -- ZOUCHENG, May 6, 2019 (Xinhua) -- People attend the commemoration ceremony of ancient China s philosopher Mencius and Mencius mother in Zoucheng City, east China s Shandong Province, May 6, 2019. Mencius (372-289 BC), or Meng Zi, was a pupil of Confucius grandson, and traveled his life teaching Confucianism. (Xinhua/Wang Kai) CHINA-SHANDONG-ZOUCHENG-MENCIUS-COMMEMORATION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMBD6361–USA, Arizona, Grand Canyon NP. Mencius Temple at Point Sublime on North Rim.
RFTYDRJT–Mencius Temple of Mencius, Zoucheng City, Shandong Province
RMHA2CR2–grand canyon nps 5477175334 Grand Canyon DEIS Aerial; Mencius & Confucious Temples.
RF2H4D2KF–People wash their hands in the bronze basin at the ceremony to worship Confucius
RM2FKD4CF–Memorial to Confucius where students at the South Lake Academy in Hongcun China would worship Confucius before and after lessons.
RFJ6B27N–goal passage gate archgway gantry china chinese graveyard blue write wrote
RMBCA3AC–The Na Tcha Temple is seen in Macau, China
RF2K2KWJX–Suixi County, Temple of Confucius, China
RF2HC4AR6–February 2019. Bai village of Zoucheng, which produces batik. Residents and tourists stroll through the streets of the market
RMM53DMH–Grand Canyn DEIS Aerial Mencius & Cnfucius Temples.. This photo is a view from one of the routes in the National Park Service (NPS) Preferred Alternativ
RM2AFPC9X–. Chinese literature : comprising the Analects of Confucius, the Shi-King, the Sayings of Mencius, the Sorrows of Han, and the Travels of Fa-Hien. COMPRISINGARABIAN POETRYTHE ROMANCE OF ANTAR AND ARABIAN NIGHTS. f^ilMXiiiAlMS^imhlWLmWUAJfd^^ .m;rr.nimoix»,»nn»»>inrxiO(XXXXtxxKjii
RMB6546N–Red Entrance Gate Mencius Temple Zocheng Shandong Province China
RMEXAN79–Confucius Temple altars in an adjacent building next to temple.
RM2WWE32F–Description: Tomb of the mother of Mencius Location: China Date: 1903 Description: Site of the home of the mother of Mencius Location: China Date: 1903 china, asia, asiathroughalens
RF2RDM7TX–MACAU - CIRCA 2001: A stamps printed in Macao shows Seng Yu Idioms - Mencius' Mother Moves Three Times,circa 2001
RM2HHW21C–Dish in Shape of Mount Fuji with Horses and Deer ca. 1625 China The shape of the dish, which alludes to the famed Mount Fuji, indicates that it was commissioned by a Japanese patron, most likely for a meal that accompanied the tea ceremony. The inscription, which discusses roaming with deer and horses in a landscape, is an allusion to a similar phrase in the writings of the Chinese philosopher Mencius (ca. 327–289 B.C.).. Dish in Shape of Mount Fuji with Horses and Deer 75822
RM2RPAEF7–(190506) -- ZOUCHENG, May 6, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Guests attend the commemoration ceremony of ancient China s philosopher Mencius and Mencius mother in Zoucheng City, east China s Shandong Province, May 6, 2019. Mencius (372-289 BC), or Meng Zi, was a pupil of Confucius grandson, and traveled his life teaching Confucianism. (Xinhua/Wang Kai) CHINA-SHANDONG-ZOUCHENG-MENCIUS-COMMEMORATION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMM82WX8–Chinese literature - comprising the Analects of Confucius, the Shi-King, the Sayings of Mencius, the Sorrows of Han, and the Travels of Fa-Hien (1900) (14598182510)
RMT7DPRH–(190506) -- ZOUCHENG, May 6, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Guests attend the commemoration ceremony of ancient China's philosopher Mencius and Mencius' mother in Zoucheng City, east China's Shandong Province, May 6, 2019. Mencius (372-289 BC), or Meng Zi, was a pupil of Confucius' grandson, and traveled his life teaching Confucianism. (Xinhua/Wang Kai)
RMHA2CR3–grand canyon nps 5477170448 Grand Canyon DEIS Aerial; the Long Arm Below Mencius Temple
RFTDC516–Classical Furniture Hall in Mencius Mengfu, Zoucheng City, Shandong Province
RF2H4D3FT–People wash their hands in the bronze basin at the ceremony to worship Confucius
RMBC98EC–The Na Tcha Temple is seen in Macau, China
RF2K2KWK9–Suixi County, Temple of Confucius, China
RF2HC4AT8–February 2019. Bai village of Zoucheng, which produces batik. Residents and tourists stroll through the streets of the market
RMM53DPN–Grand Canyn DEIS Aerial the Lng Arm Belw Mencius Temple.. This photo is a view from one of the routes in the National Park Service (NPS) Preferred Alternativ
RM2AFPCCH–. Chinese literature : comprising the Analects of Confucius, the Shi-King, the Sayings of Mencius, the Sorrows of Han, and the Travels of Fa-Hien. AN ARABIAN SONG. Photogravure from a painting by R. Leinweber. l^^mxMMKMn -i qaoaxXKKxxxxxxiuaoauoooocxxxxxxxxxxxxjijcxx: ARABIAN LITERATURE. COMPRISINGARABIAN POETRYTHE ROMANCE OF ANTAR AND ARABIAN NIGHTS
RF2J7EP43–Meng Mencius Temple Shrine Zoucheng Shandong China
RMEXAN7M–Confucius Temple altars in an adjacent building next to temple.
RM2RPAEFD–(190506) -- ZOUCHENG, May 6, 2019 (Xinhua) -- People perform during a commemoration ceremony of ancient China s philosopher Mencius and Mencius mother in Zoucheng City, east China s Shandong Province, May 6, 2019. Mencius (372-289 BC), or Meng Zi, was a pupil of Confucius grandson, and traveled his life teaching Confucianism. (Xinhua/Wang Kai) CHINA-SHANDONG-ZOUCHENG-MENCIUS-COMMEMORATION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMT7DPT2–(190506) -- ZOUCHENG, May 6, 2019 (Xinhua) -- People attend the commemoration ceremony of ancient China's philosopher Mencius and Mencius' mother in Zoucheng City, east China's Shandong Province, May 6, 2019. Mencius (372-289 BC), or Meng Zi, was a pupil of Confucius' grandson, and traveled his life teaching Confucianism. (Xinhua/Wang Kai)
RMHA2CR6–grand canyon nps 5476558733 Grand Canyon DEIS Aerial; Long Arm of Mencius & Confucius Temples
RFTCB224–Classical Furniture Hall in Mencius Mengfu, Zoucheng City, Shandong Province
RF2H4D3NX–People wash their hands in the bronze basin at the ceremony to worship Confucius
RMBC98DE–The Na Tcha Temple is seen in Macau, China
RF2K2KWJF–Suixi County, Temple of Confucius, China
RF2HC4ATE–February 2019. Bai village of Zoucheng, which produces batik. Residents and tourists stroll through the streets of the market
RMM53DMG–Grand Canyn DEIS Aerial Lng Arm f Mencius & Cnfucius.. This photo is a view from one of the routes in the National Park Service (NPS) Preferred Alternativ
RM2AX2FBX–Peeps into China . CHAPTER XXIII, MISSIONARY WORK AMID THE MEMORIES OFCHINAS SAGES.. HE important region of the province ofShan-tung, where Confucius, Mencius, andtheir disciples lived, taught, and died, andwhere temples are now raised to theirhonour, has been for the most part neglected by themissionary. It has been assumed that Confucianism isharder to overcome than idolatry ; and the assumptionis sound. Should we, therefore, keep shy of our strongantagonist ? The region of the sages comprises two prefectures,Yenchow-fu and Chi-ning-chow—the former havingten counties and the latter four. In
RF2J7EP3W–Pavilion Memorial Tablets Mencius Temple Zoucheng Shandong China
RM2JNAH2W–Tangut Mencius B
RM2RPAEF1–(190506) -- ZOUCHENG, May 6, 2019 (Xinhua) -- People perform during a commemoration ceremony of ancient China s philosopher Mencius and Mencius mother in Zoucheng City, east China s Shandong Province, May 6, 2019. Mencius (372-289 BC), or Meng Zi, was a pupil of Confucius grandson, and traveled his life teaching Confucianism. (Xinhua/Wang Kai) CHINA-SHANDONG-ZOUCHENG-MENCIUS-COMMEMORATION (CN) PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RMT7DPRF–(190506) -- ZOUCHENG, May 6, 2019 (Xinhua) -- People perform during a commemoration ceremony of ancient China's philosopher Mencius and Mencius' mother in Zoucheng City, east China's Shandong Province, May 6, 2019. Mencius (372-289 BC), or Meng Zi, was a pupil of Confucius' grandson, and traveled his life teaching Confucianism. (Xinhua/Wang Kai)
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