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Confucian Analects

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1 6 | in his mind contrary to perfect virtue. The others may attain 2 6 | wisdom." He asked about perfect virtue. The Master said, " 3 6 | consideration;-this may be called perfect virtue." The Master said, " 4 6 | reject me!" The Master said, "Perfect is the virtue which is according 5 6 | about this. "Now the man of perfect virtue, wishing to be established 6 7 | be firmly grasped. "Let perfect virtue be accorded with. " 7 7 | The sage and the man of perfect virtue;-how dare I rank 8 8 | and his course is long. "Perfect virtue is the burden which 9 9 | appointments of Heaven, and perfect virtue. A man of the village 10 9 | sufficient to constitute perfect excellence." The Master 11 11| He has nearly attained to perfect virtue. He is often in want. " 12 12| 12~ Yen Yuan asked about perfect virtue. The Master said, " 13 12| return to propriety, is perfect virtue. If a man can for 14 12| under heaven will ascribe perfect virtue to him. Is the practice 15 12| him. Is the practice of perfect virtue from a man himself, 16 12| Chung-kung asked about perfect virtue. The Master said, " 17 12| Sze-ma Niu asked about perfect virtue. The Master said, " 18 12| Master said, "The man of perfect virtue is cautious and slow 19 12| is this what is meant by perfect virtue?" The Master said, " 20 12| The superior man seeks to perfect the admirable qualities 21 12| men, and does not seek to perfect their bad qualities. The 22 13| Fan Ch'ih asked about perfect virtue. The Master said, " 23 14| repressed, this may be deemed perfect virtue." The Master said, " 24 14| that it is to be deemed perfect virtue." The Master said, " 25 17| Tsze-chang asked Confucius about perfect virtue. Confucius said, " 26 17| under heaven constitutes perfect virtue." He begged to ask


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