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1 Int | is called the system of Tei-Shu (Japanese pronunciation).~
2 Int | were the teachings of the Tei-Shu school supreme in the East
3 Int | worshipped at the shrine of Tei-Shu. No Western ever held more
4 Int | adopted the philosophy of Tei-Shu with all its hostility to
5 Int | philosophy, not even the Tei-Shu philosophy as represented
6 I | as to the philosophy of Tei-Shu; 5 and the Old Man replied:—~
7 I(5) | above. The philosophy of Tei-Shu, p. 5 above.~
8 I | believed the teaching of Tei-Shu. So the time still passed
9 I | Mencius is the "Way" of Tei-Shu. Forsaking Tei-Shu we cannot
10 I | Way" of Tei-Shu. Forsaking Tei-Shu we cannot find Confucius
11 I | ten-thousandth of the learning of Tei-Shu should readily find fault
12 I | but the ancient models and Tei-Shu have been firmly accepted,
13 I | be put in opposition to Tei-Shu. The classical literature
14 I | them thoroughly study the Tei-Shu works. Without knowing even
15 I | knowing even the hedge of Tei-Shu they make their own hearts
16 I | how can they fail to doubt Tei-Shu? They superficially attack
17 I | Only the philosophy of Tei-Shu unites outer and inner,
18 I | limits of my powers? The Tei-Shu philosophy is like the ceremonial
19 I(29)| forebade all deviation from the Tei-Shu system in its schools, and
20 I | your filial love. This is Tei-Shu's mystery, but only those
21 I(40)| between heaven and earth." The Tei-Shu school would perhaps question
22 I(40)| the "ki" of the school of Tei-Shu, and so of the dominant
23 V | years; that he had followed Tei-Shu and sought the manners of
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