Analect
1 2 | will not submit." Chi K'ang asked how to cause the people
2 5 | Master said of Kung-ye Ch'ang that he might be wived;
3 5 | replied, "There is Shan Ch'ang." "Ch'ang," said the Master, "
4 5 | There is Shan Ch'ang." "Ch'ang," said the Master, "is under
5 6 | but nothing more." Chi K'ang asked about Chung-yu, whether
6 6 | officer of government?" K'ang asked, "Is Ts'ze fit to
7 6 | being governor of Wu-ch'ang, the Master said to him, "
8 7 | compare myself with our old P'ang." The Master said, "The
9 8 | when the dynasties of T'ang and Yu met, were they more
10 10| the messenger away. Chi K'ang having sent him a present
11 11| elder brother to wife. Chi K'ang asked which of the disciples
12 12| the state." Chi Tsze-ch'ang said, "In a superior man
13 12| opposite of this." Chi K'ang asked Confucius about government.
14 12| not to be correct?" Chi K'ang, distressed about the number
15 12| would not steal." Chi K'ang asked Confucius about government,
16 12| of virtue disappeared. T'ang, being in possession of
17 14| Ling of Weil when Ch'i K'ang said, "Since he is of such
18 14| his words good." Chan Ch'ang murdered the Duke Chien
19 16| illustrated by this?" Ch'an K'ang asked Po-yu, saying, "Have
20 16| two things from him." Ch'ang K'ang retired, and, quite
21 16| things from him." Ch'ang K'ang retired, and, quite delighted,
22 17| Master, having come to Wu-ch'ang, heard there the sound of
23 20| in giving charge to Yu. T'ang said, "I the child Li, presume
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