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Sima Taifu asked Xie Cheqi: "Hui Zi wrote five carts of books, why is there not a single word that touches the profound?" Xie said: "It must be that the wonderful part was not passed on."
Great is the way of the sage! It is magnificent, and it develops all things, and reaches the highest point in the sky. Great is it! There are three hundred rites and three thousand awe-inspiring manners. Only when the right person is there can they act. Therefore, it is said: If one does not reach the highest virtue, the highest way will not be condensed there. Therefore, a gentleman respects virtue and morality and seeks knowledge. He strives for the great and the subtle. He is extremely wise and follows the doctrine of the mean. He reviews the old and learns the new, and is honest and respects the rites. Therefore, when in a high position, do not be arrogant, and when serving an inferior, do not be disloyal. If a country is ruled by the right way, his words will be enough to inspire it; if a country is ruled by the wrong way, his silence will be enough to tolerate it.
Emperor Xiaowu asked Wang Shuang, "How do you compare to your brother?" Wang replied, "You are both elegant and outstanding. I am not as good as you. Loyalty and filial piety cannot be imitated by others!"
When asked about the age of the emperor, he should answer, 鈥淚 heard that he started to wear clothes of a certain length.鈥 When asked about the age of the king, he should answer, 鈥淚 heard that he started to wear clothes of a certain length.鈥 When asked about the age of the king, he should answer, 鈥淗e can follow the affairs of the ancestral temple and the altar of grain when he is older; he should answer, 鈥淗e cannot follow the affairs of the ancestral temple and the altar of grain when he is younger.鈥 When asked about the son of a senior official, he should answer, 鈥淗e can drive when he is older; he cannot drive when he is younger.鈥 When asked about the son of a scholar, he should answer, 鈥淗e can handle the formalities of the reception when he is older; he cannot handle the formalities of the reception when he is younger.鈥 When asked about the son of a commoner, he should answer, 鈥淗e can carry firewood when he is older; he cannot carry firewood when he is younger.鈥 When asked about the wealth of the king, he should answer, 鈥淗e can cook food with his own strength, and he does not need to use sacrificial utensils and clothes.鈥 When asked about the wealth of a scholar, he should answer, 鈥淗e can carry firewood with his own strength.鈥 When asked about the wealth of common people, they should answer by counting their livestock.
The great historian holds a brief record of ceremonies and records, and taboos are observed. The emperor is cautious and accepts advice. The meeting takes the annual harvest as a pledge to the emperor, and the prime minister is cautious and accepts the pledge. The great music director, the great prosecutor, and the market, the three officials, take their harvest as a pledge to the emperor. The Grand Tutor, the Grand Marshal, and the Grand Minister of Works all took a pledge; all officials took their achievements as a pledge to the three officials. The Grand Tutor, the Grand Marshal, and the Grand Minister of Works took the achievements of all officials as a pledge to the emperor. All officials took a pledge. Then, they rested, worked on the farm, completed annual affairs, and managed state expenditures.
Zilu said, "How sad it is to be poor! There is nothing to take care of him when he is alive, and nothing to do with his death." Confucius said, "To eat beans and drink water to the fullest is filial piety; to hide one's head and body, to return to bury without a coffin, and to weigh the property is courtesy."
The roars of Ruan's infantrymen could be heard from hundreds of steps away. In Mount Sumen, a true man suddenly appeared, and the woodcutters all told about him. Ruan Ji went to see, and saw the man hugging his knees beside a rock. Ji climbed the ridge to meet him, and they sat cross-legged facing each other. Ji discussed the history of the past, and explained the mysterious and quiet ways of Huang and Nong, and examined the beauty of the great virtues of the Three Dynasties. When asked about it, he did not respond. He then recounted the teachings of action, the techniques of settling the mind and guiding the qi, and watched him. He was just the same as before, staring intently without moving. Ji Yin let out a long whistle in response. After a long time, he smiled and said, "You can do it again." Ji whistled again. When his intention was exhausted, he retreated and returned halfway up the mountain. He then heard a sound from above, like the sound of drums played by several tribes, echoing through the woods and valleys. He looked back and then howled at the people.
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