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  Confucius
  1
  the master 〃is it not pleasant to learn with a constant perseverance andapplication?
  〃is it not delightful to have friends ing from distant quarters?
  〃is he not a man of plete virtue; who feels no disposure though menmay take no note of him?〃
  the philosopher yu said; 〃they are few who; being filial and fraternal; arefond of offending against their superiors。 there have been none; who; not likingto offend against their superiors; have been fond of stirring up confusion。
  〃the superior man bends his attention to what is radical。 that beingestablished; all practical courses naturally grow up。 filial piety and fraternalsubmission;…are they not the root of all benevolent actions?〃
  the master said; 〃fine words and an insinuating appearance are seldomassociated with true virtue。〃
  the philosopher tsang said; 〃i daily examine myself on three points:…whether;in transacting business for others; i may have been not faithful;…whether; inintercourse with friends; i may have been not sincere;…whether i may have notmastered and practiced the instructions of my teacher。〃
  the master said; 〃to rule a country of a thousand chariots; there must bereverent attention to business; and sincerity; economy in expenditure; and lovefor men; and the employment of the people at the proper seasons。〃
  the master said; 〃a youth; when at home; should be filial; and; abroad;respectful to his elders。 he should be earnest and truthful。 he should overflowin love to all; and cultivate the friendship of the good。 when he has time andopportunity; after the performance of these things; he should employ them inpolite studies。〃
  tsze…hsia said; 〃if a man withdraws his mind from the love of beauty; andapplies it as sincerely to the love of the virtuous; if; in serving his parents;he can exert his utmost strength; if; in serving his prince; he can devote hislife; if; in his intercourse with his friends; his words are sincere:…althoughmen say that he has not learned; i will certainly say that he has。
  the master said; 〃if the scholar be not grave; he will not call forth anyveneration; and his learning will not be solid。
  〃hold faithfulness and sincerity as first principles。
  〃have no friends not equal to yourself。
  〃when you have faults; do not fear to abandon them。〃
  the philosopher tsang said; 〃let there be a careful attention to perform thefuneral rites to parents; and let them be followed when long gone with theceremonies of sacrifice;…then the virtue of the people will resume its properexcellence。〃
  tsze…ch'in asked tsze…kung saying; 〃when our master es to any country; hedoes not fail to learn all about its government。 does he ask his information? oris it given to him?〃
  tsze…kung said; 〃our master is benign; upright; courteous; temperate; andplaisant and thus he gets his information。 the master's mode of askinginformation;…is it not different from that of other men?〃
  the master said; 〃while a man's father is alive; look at the bent of hiswill; when his father is dead; look at his conduct。 if for three years he doesnot alter from the way of his father; he may be called filial。〃
  the philosopher yu said; 〃in practicing the rules of propriety; a naturalease is to be prized。 in the ways prescribed by the ancient kings; this is theexcellent quality; and in things small and great we follow them。
  〃yet it is not to be observed in all cases。 if one; knowing how such easeshould be prized; manifests it; without regulating it by the rules of propriety;this likewise is not to be done。〃
  the philosopher yu said; 〃when agreements are made according to what isright; what is spoken can be made good。 when respect is shown according to whatis proper; one keeps far from shame and disgrace。 when the parties upon whom aman leans are proper persons to be intimate with; he can make them his guidesand masters。〃
  the master said; 〃he who aims to be a man of plete virtue in his fooddoes not seek to gratify his appetite; nor in his dwelling place does he seekthe appliances of ease; he is earnest in what he is doing; and careful in hisspeech; he frequents the pany of men of principle that he may be rectified:…such a person may be said indeed to love to learn。〃
  tsze…kung said; 〃what do you pronounce concerning the poor man who yet doesnot flatter; and the rich man who is not proud?〃 the master replied; 〃they willdo; but they are not equal to him; who; though poor; is yet cheerful; and to him;who; though rich; loves the rules of propriety。〃
  tsze…kung replied; 〃it is said in the book of poetry; 'as you cut and thenfile; as you carve and then polish。'…the meaning is the same; i apprehend; asthat which you have just expressed。〃
  the master said; 〃with one like ts'ze; i can begin to talk about the odes。 itold him one point; and he knew its proper sequence。〃
  the master said; 〃i will not be afflicted at men's not knowing me; i will beafflicted that i do not know men。〃
  2
  the master said; 〃he who exercises government by means of his virtue may bepared to the north polar star; which keeps its place and all the stars turntowards it。〃
  the master said; 〃in the book of poetry are three hundred pieces; but thedesign of them all may be embraced in one sentence 'having no depravedthoughts。'〃
  the master said; 〃if the people be led by laws; and uniformity sought to begiven them by punishments; they will try to avoid the punishment; but have nosense of shame。
  〃if they be led by virtue; and uniformity sought to be given them by therules of propriety; they will have the sense of shame; and moreover will beegood。〃
  the master said; 〃at fifteen; i had my mind bent on learning。
  〃at thirty; i stood firm。
  〃at forty; i had no doubts。
  〃at fifty; i knew the decrees of heaven。
  〃at sixty; my ear was an obedient organ for the reception of truth。
  〃at seventy; i could follow what my heart desired; without transgressingwhat was right。〃
  mang i asked what filial piety was。 the master said; 〃it is not beingdisobedient。〃
  soon after; as fan ch'ih was driving him; the master told him; saying;〃mang…sun asked me what filial piety was; and i answered him;…'not beingdisobedient。'〃
  fan ch'ih said; 〃what did you mean?〃 the master replied; 〃that parents; whenalive; be served according to propriety; that; when dead; they should be buriedaccording to propriety; and that they should be sacrificed to according topropriety。〃
  mang wu asked what filial piety was。 the master said; 〃parents are anxiouslest their children should be sick。〃
  tsze…yu asked what filial piety was。 the master said; 〃the filial pietynowadays means the support of one's parents。 but dogs and horses likewise areable to do something in the way of support;…without reverence; what is there todistinguish the one support given from the other?〃
  tsze…hsia asked what filial piety was。 the master said; 〃the difficulty iswith the countenance。 if; when their elders have any troublesome affairs; theyoung take the toil of them; and if; when the young have wine and food; they setthem before their elders; is this to be considered filial piety?〃
  the master said; 〃i have talked with hui for a whole day; and he has notmade any objection to anything i said;…as if he were stupid。 he has retired; andi have examined his conduct when away from me; and found him able to illustratemy teachings。 hui!…he is not stupid。〃
  the master said; 〃see what a man does。
  〃mark his motives。
  〃examine in what things he rests。
  〃how can a man conceal his character? how can a man conceal his character?〃
  the master said; 〃if a man keeps cherishing his old knowledge; so ascontinually to be acquiring new; he may be a teacher of others。〃
  the master said; 〃the acplished scholar is not a utensil。〃
  tsze…kung asked what constituted the superior man。 the master said; 〃he actsbefore he speaks; and afterwards speaks according to his actions。〃
  the master said; 〃the superior man is catholic and not partisan。 the meanman is partisan and not catholic。〃
  the master said; 〃learning without thought is labor lost; thought withoutlearning is perilous。〃
  the master said; 〃the study of st

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