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  the master said; 〃in preparing the governmental notifications; p'i shanfirst made the rough draft; shi…shu examined and discussed its contents; tsze…yu;the manager of foreign intercourse; then polished the style; and; finally; tsze…ch'an of tung…li gave it the proper elegance and finish。〃
  some one asked about tsze…ch'an。 the master said; 〃he was a kind man。〃
  he asked about tsze…hsi。 the master said; 〃that man! that man!〃
  he asked about kwan chung。 〃for him;〃 said the master; 〃the city of pien;with three hundred families; was taken from the chief of the po family; who didnot utter a murmuring word; though; to the end of his life; he had only coarserice to eat。〃
  the master said; 〃to be poor without murmuring is difficult。 to be richwithout being proud is easy。〃
  the master said; 〃mang kung…ch'o is more than fit to be chief officer in thefamilies of chao and wei; but he is not fit to be great officer to either of thestates tang or hsieh。〃
  tsze…lu asked what constituted a plete man。 the master said; 〃suppose aman with the knowledge of tsang wu…chung; the freedom from covetousness of kung…ch'o; the bravery of chwang of pien; and the varied talents of zan ch'iu; add tothese the acplishments of the rules of propriety and music;…such a one mightbe reckoned a plete man。〃
  he then added; 〃but what is the necessity for a plete man of the presentday to have all these things? the man; who in the view of gain; thinks ofrighteousness; who in the view of danger is prepared to give up his life; andwho does not forget an old agreement however far back it extends:…such a man maybe reckoned a plete man。〃
  the master asked kung…ming chia about kung…shu wan; saying; 〃is it true thatyour master speaks not; laughs not; and takes not?〃
  kung…ming chia replied; 〃this has arisen from the reporters going beyond thetruth。…my master speaks when it is the time to speak; and so men do not gettired of his speaking。 he laughs when there is occasion to be joyful; and so mendo not get tired of his laughing。 he takes when it is consistent withrighteousness to do so; and so men do not get tired of his taking。〃 the mastersaid; 〃so! but is it so with him?〃
  the master said; 〃tsang wu…chung; keeping possession of fang; asked of theduke of lu to appoint a successor to him in his family。 although it may be saidthat he was not using force with his sovereign; i believe he was。〃
  the master said; 〃the duke wan of tsin was crafty and not upright。 the dukehwan of ch'i was upright and not crafty。〃
  tsze…lu said; 〃the duke hwan caused his brother chiu to be killed; when shaohu died; with his master; but kwan chung did not die。 may not i say that he waswanting in virtue?〃
  the master said; 〃the duke hwan assembled all the princes together; and thatnot with weapons of war and chariots:…it was all through the influence of kwanchung。 whose beneficence was like his? whose beneficence was like his?〃
  tsze…kung said; 〃kwan chung; i apprehend was wanting in virtue。 when theduke hwan caused his brother chiu to be killed; kwan chung was not able to diewith him。 moreover; he became prime minister to hwan。〃
  the master said; 〃kwan chung acted as prime minister to the duke hwan madehim leader of all the princes; and united and rectified the whole kingdom。 downto the present day; the people enjoy the gifts which he conferred。 but for kwanchung; we should now be wearing our hair unbound; and the lappets of our coatsbuttoning on the left side。
  〃will you require from him the small fidelity of mon men and mon women;who would mit suicide in a stream or ditch; no one knowing anything aboutthem?〃
  the great officer; hsien; who had been family minister to kung…shu wan;ascended to the prince's court in pany with wan。
  the master; having heard of it; said; 〃he deserved to be considered wan (theacplished)。〃
  the master was speaking about the unprincipled course of the duke ling ofweil when ch'i k'ang said; 〃since he is of such a character; how is it he doesnot lose his state?〃
  confucius said; 〃the chung…shu yu has the superintendence of his guests andof strangers; the litanist; t'o; has the management of his ancestral temple; andwang…sun chia has the direction of the army and forces:…with such officers asthese; how should he lose his state?〃
  the master said; 〃he who speaks without modesty will find it difficult tomake his words good。〃
  chan ch'ang murdered the duke chien of ch'i。
  confucius bathed; went to court and informed the duke ai; saying; 〃chan hanghas slain his sovereign。 i beg that you will undertake to punish him。〃
  the duke said; 〃inform the chiefs of the three families of it。〃
  confucius retired; and said; 〃following in the rear of the great officers; idid not dare not to represent such a matter; and my prince says; 〃inform thechiefs of the three families of it。〃
  he went to the chiefs; and informed them; but they would not act。 confuciusthen said; 〃following in the rear of the great officers; i did not dare not torepresent such a matter。〃
  tsze…lu asked how a ruler should be served。 the master said; 〃do not imposeon him; and; moreover; withstand him to his face。〃
  the master said; 〃the progress of the superior man is upwards; the progressof the mean man is downwards。〃
  the master said; 〃in ancient times; men learned with a view to their ownimprovement。 nowadays; men learn with a view to the approbation of others。〃
  chu po…yu sent a messenger with friendly inquiries to confucius。
  confucius sat with him; and questioned him。 〃what;〃 said he! 〃is your masterengaged in?〃 the messenger replied; 〃my master is anxious to make his faults few;but he has not yet succeeded。〃 he then went out; and the master said; 〃amessenger indeed! a messenger indeed!〃
  the master said; 〃he who is not in any particular office has nothing to dowith plans for the administration of its duties。〃
  the philosopher tsang said; 〃the superior man; in his thoughts; does not goout of his place。〃
  the master said; 〃the superior man is modest in his speech; but exceeds inhis actions。〃
  the master said; 〃the way of the superior man is threefold; but i am notequal to it。 virtuous; he is free from anxieties; wise; he is free fromperplexities; bold; he is free from fear。
  tsze…kung said; 〃master; that is what you yourself say。〃
  tsze…kung was in the habit of paring men together。 the master said; 〃tszemust have reached a high pitch of excellence! now; i have not leisure for this。〃
  the master said; 〃i will not be concerned at men's not knowing me; i will beconcerned at my own want of ability。〃
  the master said; 〃he who does not anticipate attempts to deceive him; northink beforehand of his not being believed; and yet apprehends these thingsreadily when they occur;…is he not a man of superior worth?〃
  wei…shang mau said to confucius; 〃ch'iu; how is it that you keep roostingabout? is it not that you are an insinuating talker?
  confucius said; 〃i do not dare to play the part of such a talker; but i hateobstinacy。〃
  the master said; 〃a horse is called a ch'i; not because of its strength; butbecause of its other good qualities。〃
  some one said; 〃what do you say concerning the principle that injury shouldbe repensed with kindness?〃
  the master said; 〃with what then will you repense kindness?〃
  〃repense injury with justice; and repense kindness with kindness。〃
  the master said; 〃alas! there is no one that knows me。〃
  tsze…kung said; 〃what do you mean by thus saying…that no one knows you?〃 themaster replied; 〃i do not murmur against heaven。 i do not grumble against men。my studies lie low; and my penetration rises high。 but there is heaven;…thatknows me!〃
  the kung…po liao; having slandered tsze…lu to chi…sun; tsze…fu ching…poinformed confucius of it; saying; 〃our master is certainly being led astray bythe kung…po liao; but i have still power enough left to cut liao off; and exposehis corpse in the market and in the court。〃
  the master said; 〃if my principles are to advance; it is so ordered。 if theyare to fall to the ground; it is so ordered。 what can the kung…po liao do wheresuch ordering is concerned?〃
  the master said; 〃some men of wort

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