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HARANGUES - tradução para árabe

TEXT FROM ANCIENT CHINA
The Harangues of the Various States; Harangues of the Various States; Discourses of the States; Sayings of the States

HARANGUES      

ألاسم

خِطَاب ; خُطْبَة

HARANGUED      

ألاسم

خِطَاب ; خُطْبَة

HARANGUING      

ألاسم

خِطَاب ; خُطْبَة

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Guoyu (book)

The Guoyu (Chinese: 國語), usually translated Discourses of the States, is an ancient Chinese text that consists of a collection of speeches attributed to rulers and other men from the Spring and Autumn period (771–476 BC). It comprises a total of 240 speeches, ranging from the reign of King Mu of Zhou (r. 956–918 BC) to the execution of the Jin minister Zhibo in 453 BC. Guoyu was probably compiled beginning in the 5th century BC and continuing to the late 4th century BC. The earliest chapter of the compilation is the Discourses of Zhou.

Guoyu's author is unknown, but it is sometimes attributed to Zuo Qiuming, a contemporary of Confucius; although as early as Jin dynasty, Fu Xuan objected to that attribution of authorship.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para HARANGUES
1. For along with his harangues, there is substance, awareness and decisive action, especially in environmental matters.
2. Its when Thersites harangues Achilles about Ajax in Act 2 for whomsoever he be, he is Ajax.
3. Critics said Hussein and Hassan turned the trial into a circus with frequent interruptions and constant harangues.
4. McDermott, meanwhile, harangues voters at events, usually sparking applause in the strongly Democratic district by unabashedly calling President Bush and Vice President Cheney crooks.
5. Saddam was ejected from the courtroom repeatedly for political harangues, and his half brother once showed up in long underwear and sat with his back to the judges.