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"The Master went out, and the other disciples asked, saying, “What do his words mean?” Tsăng said, “The doctrine of our Master is to be true to the principles of our nature and the benevolent exercise of them to others,—this and nothing more.”"
— Apr 02, 2021 04:14AM
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"Tsze-kung said, “The faults of the superior man are like the eclipses of the sun and moon. He has his faults, and all men see them; he changes again, and all men look up to him.”"
— Apr 04, 2021 03:42AM

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"The Master said, “What the superior man seeks, is in himself. What the mean man seeks, is in others.”"
— Apr 03, 2021 07:51AM

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"1. The Master said, “Ts‘ze, you think, I suppose, that I am one who learns many things and keeps them in memory?”
2. Tsze-kung replied, “Yes,—but perhaps it is not so?”
3. “No,” was the answer; “I seek a unity all-pervading.”"
Maybe the best exchance in the Analects.
— Apr 03, 2021 07:27AM
2. Tsze-kung replied, “Yes,—but perhaps it is not so?”
3. “No,” was the answer; “I seek a unity all-pervading.”"
Maybe the best exchance in the Analects.

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A more benign interpretation would be that Confucius simply said this would be preferable for the continued existence of the state. Hard for me to decide between the two interpretations, as Confuciian ethics seem to be more about maneuvering and advancing society than anything more transcendental.
— Apr 02, 2021 11:42PM

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According to Confucius, famine is preferable to loss of faith in the government.
— Apr 02, 2021 11:40PM

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"When he was passing the vacant place of the prince, his countenance appeared to change, and his legs to bend under him, and his words came like those of one who hardly had breath to utter them."
— Apr 02, 2021 11:19PM

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"When a country is well governed, poverty and a mean condition are things to be ashamed of. When a country is ill governed, riches and honour are things to be ashamed of."
— Apr 02, 2021 02:25PM