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tsze-hwa 1
tsze-kao 1
tsze-kung 49
tsze-lu 49
tsze-sang 1
tsze-wan 1
tsze-yu 7
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50 then
49 s
49 tsze-kung
49 tsze-lu
48 three
47 cannot
47 saying
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Confucian Analects

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tsze-lu

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1 5 | will be Yu, I dare say." Tsze-lu hearing this was glad, upon 2 5 | matters." Mang Wu asked about Tsze-lu, whether he was perfectly 3 5 | cannot be heard." When Tsze-lu heard anything, if he had 4 5 | of you tell his wishes." Tsze-lu said, "I should like, having 5 5 | of my meritorious deeds." Tsze-lu then said, "I should like, 6 6 | having visited Nan-tsze, Tsze-lu was displeased, on which 7 7 | have attained to this." Tsze-lu said, "If you had the conduct 8 7 | The Duke of Sheh asked Tsze-lu about Confucius, and Tsze-lu 9 7 | Tsze-lu about Confucius, and Tsze-lu did not answer him. The 10 7 | Master being very sick, Tsze-lu asked leave to pray for 11 7 | May such a thing be done?" Tsze-lu replied, "It may. In the 12 9 | The Master being very ill, Tsze-lu wished the disciples to 13 9 | he do but what is good!" Tsze-lu kept continually repeating 14 10| season! At its season!" Tsze-lu made a motion to it. Thrice 15 11| looking bland and precise; Tsze-lu, looking bold and soldierly; 16 11| gravity only in appearance?" Tsze-lu asked whether he should 17 11| they would not follow him." Tsze-lu got Tsze-kao appointed governor 18 11| are injuring a man's son." Tsze-lu said, "There are, there, 19 11| your glib-tongued people." Tsze-lu, Tsang Hsi, Zan Yu, and 20 11| what would you like to do?" Tsze-lu hastily and lightly replied, " 21 12| word settle litigations!" Tsze-lu never slept over a promise. 22 13| 13~ Tsze-lu asked about government. 23 13| will others neglect them?" Tsze-lu said, "The ruler of Wei 24 13| names." "So! indeed!" said Tsze-lu. "You are wide of the mark! 25 13| modest are near to virtue." Tsze-lu asked, saying, "What qualities 26 14| the states Tang or Hsieh." Tsze-lu asked what constituted a 27 14| upright and not crafty." Tsze-lu said, "The Duke Hwan caused 28 14| represent such a matter." Tsze-lu asked how a ruler should 29 14| Kung-po Liao, having slandered Tsze-lu to Chi-sun, Tsze-fu Ching-po 30 14| done this are seven men." Tsze-lu happening to pass the night 31 14| Whom do you come from?" Tsze-lu said, "From Mr. K'ung." " 32 14| calls on them for service." Tsze-lu asked what constituted the 33 14| And is this all?" said Tsze-lu. "He cultivates himself 34 14| is this all?" again asked Tsze-lu. The Master said, "He cultivates 35 15| they were unable to rise. Tsze-lu, with evident dissatisfaction, 36 17| was rather inclined to go. Tsze-lu was displeased. and said, " 37 17| Master was inclined to go. Tsze-lu said, "Master, formerly 38 17| than doing nothing at all." Tsze-lu said, "Does the superior 39 18| passed by them, and sent Tsze-lu to inquire for the ford. 40 18| in the carriage there?" Tsze-lu told him, "It is K'ung Ch' 41 18| rejoined, "He knows the ford." Tsze-lu then inquired of Chieh-ni, 42 18| work, without stopping. Tsze-lu went and reported their 43 18| me to change its state." Tsze-lu, following the Master, happened 44 18| staff a basket for weeds. Tsze-lu said to him, "Have you seen 45 18| and proceeded to weed. Tsze-lu joined his hands across 46 18| before him. The old man kept Tsze-lu to pass the night in his 47 18| his two sons. Next day, Tsze-lu went on his way, and reported 48 18| is a recluse," and sent Tsze-lu back to see him again, but 49 18| place, the old man was gone. Tsze-lu then said to the family, "


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