Analect
1 5 | country. Coming to another state, he said, 'They are here
2 5 | it. He came to a second state, and with the same observation
3 6 | change, would come to the State of Lu. Lu, by one change,
4 6 | change, would come to a State where true principles predominated."
5 7 | of the armies of a great state, whom would you have to
6 8 | commissioned with authority over a state of a hundred li, and whom
7 8 | will not enter a tottering state, nor dwell in a disorganized
8 9 | of the forces of a large state may be carried off, but
9 10| inquiries to any one in another state, he bowed twice as he escorted
10 10| ancestral temple of the state, he asked about everything.
11 11| Suppose the case of a state of ten thousand chariots;
12 11| Ch'iu replied, "Suppose a state of sixty or seventy li square,
13 11| answered, "The management of a state demands the rules of propriety.
14 11| said, "But was it not a state which Ch'iu proposed for
15 11| or sixty, which was not a state?" Once more, Hsi inquired, "
16 11| inquired, "And was it not a state which Ch'ih proposed for
17 12| there is no standing for the state." Chi Tsze-ch'ang said, "
18 12| number of thieves in the state, inquired of Confucius how
19 12| be heard of through the state, to be heard of throughout
20 14| government prevails in a state, to be thinking only of
21 14| government prevails in a state, language may be lofty and
22 14| it he does not lose his state?" Confucius said, "The Chung-shu
23 14| how should he lose his state?" The Master said, "He who
24 15| government prevailed in his state, he was like an arrow. When
25 15| government prevails in his state, he is to be found in office.
26 15| When you are living in any state, take service with the most
27 15| seasons of Hsia. "Ride in the state carriage of Yin. "Wear the
28 16| of the territory of our state; and its ruler is a minister
29 16| hostile movements within the state.-I am afraid that the sorrow
30 16| grasp the orders of the state, as a rule the cases will
31 16| said, "The revenue of the state has left the ducal house
32 16| wife of the prince of a state is called by him Fu Zan.
33 16| T'ung. The people of the state call her Chun Fu Zan, and,
34 18| he that will change its state for you? Rather than follow
35 18| use for me to change its state." Tsze-lu, following the
36 19| position of the ruler of a state or the chief of a family,
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