chapter 28

作品:The Spirit of the Chinese People 作者:辜鸿铭 字数: 下载本书  举报本章节错误/更新太慢

    tocrat at t table classified minds under tical and algebraical intellects. quot;All economical and practical ; ; is an extension or variation of tical formulaplusequal . Every pion er of t; Noo tegory of minds  calls aritical intellects. Joune o Co sell er goods and to make money and  on very ood and agreed perfectly upon t Jois to C understand_and not content to sell er goods, s to civilise t, to quot;spread Anglo-Saxon ideals . quot; t is t Jos on very badly  is still ead of being a good, , steady customer for Mancer goods neglects o Co celebrate titution, in fact becomes a mad, raving reformer.

    I ely, by tnam eales quot;Resquot; and otried to compile a Catecudents. t, so far, is somethis:_

    . _  is the chief end of man?

    to glorify tish Empire.

    . _Do you believe in God? Yes, wo Church.

    ._  do you believe in s_in w will pay.

    . _ is justification by faito believe in everyone for himself.

    . _ is justification by  money in your pocket.

    . _ is heaven?

    o be able to live in Bubbling ell Roa * and drive in victorias.

    . _ is hell?

    o be unsuccessful.

    . _ is a state of ibility? Sir Robert  s Custom Service in China.

    . _ is blasphemy?

    to say t Sir Robert  is not a great man of genius.

    . _ is t o obstruct Britisrade.

    . _For e the four hundred million Chinese?

    For tiso trade upon.

    . _ form of prayer do you use  as tal Germans are, o partition China.

    . _ Apostle of the Anglo-Saxon Ideals in China.

    Dr. Morrison, times Correspondent in Peking. It may be a libel to say t true statement of Anglo-Saxon ideals, but any one rouble to read Mr. Putnam eales book  deny t the above is a fair represen-

    * t faser in Shanghai.

    tation of tnam eale and Jonam eales books.

    t curious t tter is t taking effect in Coo is noing to glorify terati -legged essays o t t terati ution, is likely to become an intolerable and dangerous nuisance. In t only find er goods trade ruined, but  to t a General Gordon or Lord Kitco s is under t t is neithere.

    I  to say  is a o me t t to C nonsense ten in books about t along at all o deal. take tance, from a big volume, entitled quot;t: its ory and its questions, quot; by Alexis Krausse.

    quot;tion affecting tern nations in t lies in tion of true inal mind. An Oriental not only sees t standpoint to (!) tal, but rain of t and mode of reasoning are at variance. tion implanted in tic varies from t h which we are endowed!

    After reading t sentence an Engliss a piece of -we paper, if ical Mr.

    Krausses advice, o ;Boy, bring me a piece of black paper. quot; It is, I to t of practical men a-mong foreigners in C t a true inal mind ically  I believe t t on best  successful men in Cick toplusequal , and leave tal ino Jo in te ;Ceristics,quot; tions betaipans of great Britisual affection, passing on to one or more generations; er all, al ino Chinese or foreigners?