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Confucian Analects

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government

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1 1 | fail to learn all about its government. Does he ask his information? 2 2 | said, "He who exercises government by means of his virtue may 3 2 | are you not engaged in the government?" The Master said, "What 4 2 | qualities are displayed in government.' This then also constitutes 5 2 | constitutes the exercise of government. Why must there be THAT-making 6 2 | THAT-making one be in the government?" The Master said, "I do 7 5 | which he had conducted the government; what do you say of him?" 8 6 | in small matters in his government of the people, that may 9 6 | employed as an officer of government. The Master said, "Yu is 10 6 | find in being an officer of government?" K'ang asked, "Is Ts'ze 11 6 | employed as an officer of government?" and was answered, "Ts' 12 6 | find in being an officer of government?" And to the same question 13 8 | When right principles of government prevail in the kingdom, 14 11| were intrusted with the government of it, in three years' time 15 11| sixty, and let me have the government of it;-in three years' time, 16 12| Tsze-kung asked about government. The Master said, "The requisites 17 12| said, "The requisites of government are that there be sufficiency 18 12| i, asked Confucius about government. Confucius replied, "There 19 12| Confucius replied, "There is government, when the prince is prince, 20 12| Tsze-chang asked about government. The Master said, "The art 21 12| ang asked Confucius about government. Confucius replied, "To 22 12| ang asked Confucius about government, saying, "What do you say 23 12| Sir, in carrying on your government, why should you use killing 24 13| 13~ Tsze-lu asked about government. The Master said, "Go before 25 13| Chi family, asked about government. The Master said, "Employ 26 13| with you to administer the government. What will you consider 27 13| conduct is correct, his government is effective without the 28 13| considerable. In three years, the government would be perfected." The 29 13| he have in assisting in government? If he cannot rectify himself, 30 13| late?" He replied, "We had government business." The Master said, " 31 13| affairs. If there had been government business, though I am not 32 13| Duke of Sheh asked about government. The Master said, "Good 33 13| The Master said, "Good government obtains when those who are 34 13| governor of Chu-fu, asked about government. The Master said, "Do not 35 13| present day, who engage in government?" The Master said "Pooh! 36 14| Master said, "When good government prevails in a state, to 37 14| of salary; and, when bad government prevails, to be thinking, 38 14| Master said, "When good government prevails in a state, language 39 14| actions the same. When bad government prevails, the actions may 40 15| historiographer Yu. When good government prevailed in his state, 41 15| like an arrow. When bad government prevailed, he was like an 42 15| is Chu Po-yu! When good government prevails in his state, he 43 15| found in office. When bad government prevails, he can roll his 44 15| Yen Yuan asked how the government of a country should be administered. 45 16| Confucius said, "When good government prevails in the empire, 46 16| son of Heaven. When bad government prevails in the empire, 47 16| prevail in the kingdom, government will not be in the hands 48 16| for five generations. The government has been in the hands of 49 18| now engage in affairs of government." Confucius alighted and 50 19| nor his father's mode of government, it is difficult to be attained 51 20| discarded officers, and the good government of the kingdom took its 52 20| order that he may conduct government properly?" The Master replied, " 53 20| things;-then may he conduct government properly." Tsze-chang said, " 54 20| desires are set on benevolent government, and he secures it, who


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