Analect
1 1 | of his father, he may be called filial." The philosopher
2 4 | of his father, he may be called filial." The Master said, "
3 6 | aloof from them, may be called wisdom." He asked about
4 6 | consideration;-this may be called perfect virtue." The Master
5 6 | say of him? Might he be called perfectly virtuous?" The
6 6 | in ourselves;-this may be called the art of virtue."~
7 7 | said to Yen Yuan, "When called to office, to undertake
8 7 | its duties; when not so called, to he retired;-it is only
9 7 | surname with himself, and called her, -'The elder Tsze of
10 10| self-possessed. When the prince called him to employ him in the
11 10| When the prince's order called him, without waiting for
12 11| Yu and Zan Ch'iu could be called great ministers. The Master
13 11| about Yu and Ch'iu! "What is called a great minister, is one
14 11| Yu and Ch'iu, they may be called ordinary ministers." Tsze-zan
15 12| flesh, are successful may be called intelligent indeed. Yea,
16 12| are successful, may be called farseeing." Tsze-kung asked
17 13| possess to entitle him to be called an officer? The Master said, "
18 13| commission, deserves to be called an officer." Tsze-kung pursued, "
19 13| possess to entitle him to be called a scholar?" The Master said, "
20 14| Master said, "A horse is called a ch'i, not because of its
21 15| music master, Mien, having called upon him, when they came
22 16| to them to speak;-this is called rashness. They may not speak
23 16| to them to speak;-this is called concealment. They may speak
24 16| their superior;-this is called blindness." Confucius said, "
25 16| the prince of a state is called by him Fu Zan. She calls
26 17| He then asked, "Can he be called benevolent who keeps his
27 17| replied, "No." "Can he be called wise, who is anxious to
28 20| succession had been broken, and called to office those who had
29 20| instructed them;-this is called cruelty. To require from
30 20| given them warning;-this is called oppression. To issue orders
31 20| them with severity;-this is called injury. And, generally,
32 20| in a stingy way;-this is called acting the part of a mere
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