Analect
1 2 | disobedient." Soon after, as Fan Ch'ih was driving him, the
2 2 | being disobedient.'" Fan Ch'ih said, "What did you mean?"
3 5 | The Master said of Kung-ye Ch'ang that he might be wived;
4 5 | The Master was wishing Ch'i-tiao K'ai to enter an
5 5 | And what do you say of Ch'iu?" The Master replied, "
6 5 | clan of a hundred chariots, Ch'iu might be employed as
7 5 | virtuous." "What do you say of Ch'ih?" The Master replied, "
8 5 | and standing in a court, Ch'ih might be employed to
9 5 | replied, "There is Shan Ch'ang." "Ch'ang," said the
10 5 | There is Shan Ch'ang." "Ch'ang," said the Master, "
11 5 | proceeded, "When the officer Ch'ui killed the prince of
12 5 | ui killed the prince of Ch'i, Ch'an Wan, though he
13 5 | killed the prince of Ch'i, Ch'an Wan, though he was the
14 5 | like our great officer, Ch'ui,' and left it. He came
15 5 | When the Master was in Ch'an, he said, "Let me return!
16 5 | and excessive respect;-Tso Ch'iu-ming was ashamed of them.
17 5 | appear friendly with him;-Tso Ch'iu-ming was ashamed of such
18 6 | employed on a mission to Ch'i, the disciple Zan requested
19 6 | The Master said, "When Ch'ih was proceeding to Ch'
20 6 | Ch'ih was proceeding to Ch'i, he had fat horses to
21 6 | the same question about Ch'iu the Master gave the same
22 6 | the same reply, saying, "Ch'iu is a man of various ability."
23 6 | the virtue of Hui!" Yen Ch'iu said, "It is not that
24 6 | may not be announced." Fan Ch'ih asked what constituted
25 6 | long-lived." The Master said, "Ch'i, by one change, would
26 7 | When the Master was in Ch'i, he heard the Shao, and
27 7 | The minister of crime of Ch'an asked whether the duke
28 7 | minister bowed to Wu-ma Ch'i to come forward, and said, "
29 7 | does not know it?" Wu-ma Ch'i reported these remarks,
30 11| those who were with me in Ch'an and Ts'ai, there are
31 11| of Chau had been, and yet Ch'iu collected his imposts
32 11| the drum and assail him." Ch'ai is simple. Shan is dull.
33 11| brothers to be consulted.' Ch'iu asked whether he should
34 11| immediately into practice.' I, Ch'ih, am perplexed, and venture
35 11| explanation." The Master said, "Ch'iu is retiring and slow;
36 11| whether Chung Yu and Zan Ch'iu could be called great
37 11| you only ask about Yu and Ch'iu! "What is called a great
38 11| retires. "Now, as to Yu and Ch'iu, they may be called ordinary
39 11| Turning to Yen Yu, he said, "Ch'iu, what are your wishes?"
40 11| what are your wishes?" Ch'iu replied, "Suppose a state
41 11| What are your wishes, Ch'ih," said the Master next
42 11| Master next to Kung-hsi Hwa. Ch'ih replied, "I do not say
43 11| was it not a state which Ch'iu proposed for himself?"
44 11| was it not a state which Ch'ih proposed for himself?"
45 11| audiences but the sovereign? If Ch'ih were to be a small assistant
46 12| difference.'" The Duke Ching, of Ch'i, asked Confucius about
47 12| heard of in the clan." Fan Ch'ih rambling with the Master
48 12| a case of delusion?" Fan Ch'ih asked about benevolence.
49 12| is to know all men." Fan Ch'ih did not immediately understand
50 12| made to be upright." Fan Ch'ih retired, and, seeing
51 13| nothing incorrect." Fan Ch'ih requested to be taught
52 13| as an old gardener." Fan Ch'ih having gone out, the
53 13| to be found in this." Fan Ch'ih asked about perfect virtue.
54 14| the varied talents of Zan Ch'iu; add to these the accomplishments
55 14| upright. The duke Hwan of Ch'i was upright and not crafty."
56 14| the duke Ling of Weil when Ch'i K'ang said, "Since he
57 14| make his words good." Chan Ch'ang murdered the Duke Chien
58 14| murdered the Duke Chien of Ch'i. Confucius bathed, went
59 14| Mau said to Confucius, "Ch'iu, how is it that you keep
60 14| said, "A horse is called a ch'i, not because of its strength,
61 14| youth of the village of Ch'ueh was employed by Confucius
62 16| Chwan-yu." Confucius said, "Ch'iu, is it not you who are
63 16| wishes it." Confucius said, "Ch'iu, there are the words
64 16| descendants." Confucius said. "Ch'iu, the superior man hates
65 16| Now, here are you, Yu and Ch'iu, assisting your chief.
66 16| men." The Duke Ching of Ch'i had a thousand teams,
67 16| saying illustrated by this?" Ch'an K'ang asked Po-yu, saying, "
68 16| these two things from him." Ch'ang K'ang retired, and,
69 18| parents?" The duke Ching of Ch'i, with reference to the
70 18| departure. The people of Ch'i sent to Lu a present of
71 18| departure. The madman of Ch'u, Chieh-yu, passed by Confucius,
72 18| could not talk with him. Ch'ang-tsu and Chieh-ni were
73 18| to inquire for the ford. Ch'ang-tsu said, "Who is he
74 18| Tsze-lu told him, "It is K'ung Ch'iu.', "Is it not K'ung of
75 18| not the disciple of K'ung Ch'iu of Lu?" asked the other. "
76 18| music master, Chih, went to Ch'i. Kan, the master of the
77 18| the second meal, went to Ch'u. Liao, the band master
78 18| the fourth meal, went to Ch'in. Fang-shu, the drum master,
79 19| look up to him." Kung-sun Ch'ao of Wei asked Tszekung,
80 19| not know his own capacity. Ch'an Tsze-ch' in, addressing
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