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论语选译-汉英对照

论语选译-汉英对照

作者:沈菲
出版社:广西师范大学出版社出版时间:2016-05-01
开本: 32开 页数: 299
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论语选译-汉英对照 版权信息

论语选译-汉英对照 本书特色

    《论语》是记载中国古代著名思想家、教育家、儒家学派创始人孔子及其弟子言行的语录体著作,是儒家学派zui重要的经典,集中体现了孔子及儒家学派的政治主张、伦理思想、道德观念及教育原则。《论语》所确立的观念、范畴、原则和理论,对后世影响极大,是中华民族zui可宝贵的历史文化典籍。历史上,以《论语》为代表的孔子及儒家思想对朝鲜半岛、日本、东南亚等地区产生过深远影响,形成影响广泛的儒家文化圈。当前,儒家思想对世界的和平与发展显现出越来越重要的意义。本书精选《论语》zui具代表性的100句(章)原文,精确释析,精心翻译,并配绘精美插图,为了解中华儒家文化提供一个优质读本。

论语选译-汉英对照 内容简介

    《东方智慧丛书》精心挑选代表中华文化的《论语》《老子》《弟子规》等几十种典籍或专题,以全译、节译的方式翻译成东盟十国八种官方语言(泰语、越南语、印尼语、马来语、老挝语、缅甸语、柬埔寨语、英语),以纸质和数字图书形态实现中华经典文化在东盟的规模化、零障碍传播。丛书总的出版规模计划100种(册),文图并茂,精装彩印,力求读者喜闻乐见。《论语选译》汉英对照本,精选《论语》zui具代表性的100句(章)原文精确释析,并做英语对照翻译,是英语人群学习了解中华文化的必读入门书。 

论语选译-汉英对照 目录

目  录 1.学而时习之2.君子务本3.吾日三省吾身4.入则孝,出则弟5.贤贤易色6.慎终追远7.温良恭俭让8.礼之用,和为贵9.贫而乐,富而好礼10.为政以德11.道之以德,齐之以礼12.三十而立,四十而不惑13.温故而知新14.学而不思则罔,思而不学则殆15.知之为知之,不知为不知,是知也16.言寡尤,行寡悔,禄在其中矣17.人而无信,不知其可也18.损益可知19.人而不仁,如礼何20.礼,与其奢也,宁俭21.君使臣以礼,臣事君以忠22.君子无终食之间违仁23.朝闻道,夕死可矣24.义之与比25.不患无位,患所以立26.吾道一以贯之27.君子喻于义,小人喻于利28.见贤思齐29.事父母几谏30.言之不出,耻躬之不逮也31.以约失之者鲜矣32.讷于言而敏于行33.闻一以知十34.朽木不可雕也35.老者安之,朋友信之,少者怀之36.箪食瓢饮不改其乐37.文质彬彬,然后君子38.知之者不如好之者,好之者不如乐之者39.知者乐水,仁者乐山40.己欲立而立人,己欲达而达人41.学而不厌,诲人不倦42.举一反三43.从吾所好44.不义而富且贵,于我如浮云45.三人行,必有我师焉46.我欲仁,斯仁至矣47.士不可以不弘毅,任重而道远48.兴于《诗》49.子绝四50.叩其两端51.后生可畏52.匹夫不可夺志53.岁寒,然后知松柏之后凋也54.知者不惑,仁者不忧,勇者不惧55.厩焚问人56.未知生,焉知死57.克己复礼为仁58.四海之内皆兄弟59.百姓不足,君孰与足60.君君,臣臣,父父,子子61.君子成人之美62.子帅以正,孰敢不正63.苟子之不欲,虽赏之不窃64.仁者爱人65.先有司,赦小过,举贤才66.名不正,则言不顺67.其身正,不令而行68.富而后教69.欲速则不达70.和而不同71.刚毅木讷,近仁72.士而怀居,不足以为士矣73.君子耻其言而过其行74.知其不可而为之75.修己以安百姓76.君子固穷77.杀身成仁78.工欲善其事,必先利其器79.人无远虑,必有近忧80.躬自厚而薄责于人81.不以言举人,不以人废言82.己所不欲,勿施于人83.小不忍则乱大谋84.众恶之,必察焉85.人能弘道86.过而不改,是谓过矣87.当仁,不让于师88.有教无类89.不患寡而患不均,不患贫而患不安90.君子有三戒91.性相近也,习相远也92.好仁不好学,其蔽也愚93.饱食终日,无所用心,难矣哉94.往者不可谏,来者犹可追95.士见危致命,见得思义96.博学笃志,切问近思97.学而优则仕98.君子之过也,如日月之食焉99.因民之所利而利之100.不知命,无以为君子也 contents1.to learn and review from time to time what is learned2.the man of noble character devotes himself to the fundamentals3.i examine myself several times a day4. fulfill their filial duties at home and obey their elder brothers when away from home5.value virtues more than lust upon a young woman6. carefully attend to the funeral rites of one’s parents and earnestly worship one’s ancestors7.gentleness, kindness, courtesy, restraint and magnanimity8.in the practice of rites, harmony is to be prized9. the person is poor, but finds delight in pursuing knowledge, or rich, but observing the rites10.rule a country on the basis of morality11. the general public is directed by moral education and constrained by rites12. establish myself at 30 and have no doubts about the world at 4013.derive new reflections from reviewing what one’s learnt14. he who is steeped in learning but neglecting thinking feels perplexed while he who is absorbed in thinking but neglecting learning puts himself in danger15.say yes when you know and no when you don’t, it’s the wisdom16. with fewer mistakes in your words and fewer regrets in your deeds, you can obtain a government position and receive an official’s salary17. an untrustworthy person cannot establish himself in the world18.what is subtracted and added is knowable 19.how can a person with no humaneness observe rites20.being economical is better than extravagant at ritual ceremonies21. the ruler should use his ministers in accordance with rites and his ministers should serve his ruler with loyalty22. the man of noble character will never deviate from humaneness for even the time of a simple meal23. if i know the way in the morning, i can die without regrets at night24. the man of noble character takes action in accordance with righteousness25. one should worry not about obtaining no official positions, but about not qualified for that position26.there is one main thread throughout my teaching27. the man of noble character understands righteousness while the mean man knows only profits28.when you see the man with virtues, try to emulate him 29. when waiting on parents, children should euphemistically persuade their parents into correcting their mistakes 30.being slow to speak for fear of not suiting their deeds to their words31.self-disciplined people scarcely make any mistakes32.being slow to speak, but quick to act33.infer ten things from one he has learnt34.rotten wood cannot be carved35. the elder are taken good care of and live in comfort, friends trust each other and the young have good examples to follow36. remain cheerful with only a small bamboo basket of rice to eat and a gourdful of water to drink37. with perfect mix of simplicity and refinement, one can be called the man of noble character38.liking it is better than understanding it while enjoying it is the best39.the wise love water while the humane love mountains40. if you want to be established, help others be established. if you want to achieve success, help others achieve their success41.learn and never feel content. teach tirelessly42.draw inferences about other cases from one instance43.follow my own inclinations44.wealth and rank achieved by improper means are like floating clouds45.there is always someone for me to learn from46.if i want to achieve it, the humaneness will be at hand47. a scholar should be unyielding for he shoulders a heavy responsibility and has a long way to go48.the book of songs inspires us49.the master is free of the four defects50.inquire about both pros and cons of the question51.the young deserve to be treated with awe52.a man will not be deprived of his aspirations53. it’s not until the weather turns extremely cold can we see the leaves of pines and cypresses are the last to wither and fall54. the wise have no puzzlement, the humane have no worries and the brave have no fears55.ask about casualty after the stable caught a fire56.we have not yet known life, how can we know death?57.discipline yourself and act in accordance with rites. it’s humaneness58.all men under heaven are his brothers59. if the common people are wanting in money, how can the sovereign have enough to spend?60. the ruler should behave like a ruler, the minister like a minister, the father like a father, and the son like a son61.the man of noble character helps others achieve their virtuous purposes62.if you are an upright ruler, who else will not be upright?63. if you are not greedy for money, you will not see burglars even though rewarding people for being burglars64.the humane love others 65. set a good example and forgive the small mistakes of others and promote people with talents and virtues66.if the name is not correct, the words won’t be justified67. if the ruler acts properly, the common people will obey him without being ordered to68.educate people after they become rich69.speed hinders you from achieving goals70.seek harmony rather than uniformity 71. fortitude, perseverance, artlessness and discreet are close to humaneness 72. he who is reluctant to give up his comfort family life is unworthy of a scholar73. the man of noble character is ashamed of too much talk but not enough action74.knowing it’s of no use, but keeping on doing it75. cultivate yourself and make the common people live in happiness and peace76. when in destitution, the man of noble character will preserve his moral integrity77.sacrifice his life for humaneness…78.a craftsman must sharpen his tools first if he is to do his work well79.he who lacks long-term plans will have worries at hand80.reproach others less and question yourself more81. do not recommend a person because of his words. do not ignore a person’s good suggestions because of his deeds82.do not impose on others what you yourself do not desire83.lack of patience in small matters leads to the disruption of great plans84.if one is hated by all, find out reasons85.it’s men who carry forward the way86.a mistake is a real mistake if not corrected87. students don’t have to be inferior to their teachers concerning humaneness88.teach all with no discrimination89. the trouble lies not in a small population but in uneven distribution of wealth, not in poverty but in instability90.the man of noble character should always guard against three things91.by nature, men are much alike; but in practice, they are far apart92.he who likes humaneness but dislikes learning will be fooled93.how can he with a full stomach but empty head achieve something?94.the past cannot be retrieved, yet the future can be remedied95. scholars sacrifice their lives in times of danger, keep righteousness in mind in front of profits96. learn extensively while sticking to one’s interests, ask questions earnestly and give more thoughts to the current issues97. a scholar, after completing his learning, should devote himself to duties as an official98. mistakes made by the man of noble character are like eclipses of the sun and the moon99.direct people to get what are beneficial to them100.he who doesn’t know his destiny will not be the man of noble character
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论语选译-汉英对照 作者简介

虞劲松,广西师范大学出版社副编审。 沈  菲,广西外事办公室翻译室副主任。 蓝学会、郑振铭,广西艺术学院设计学院教师。 张葆全,广西师范大学教授,广西儒学学会名誉会长,广西儒学学会孔子学院名誉院长。 汤文辉,广西师范大学出版社副总编辑。 刘志强,广西民族大学东南亚语言文化学院院长,教授。

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