Analect
1 5 | And what do you say of Ch'iu?" The Master replied, "In
2 5 | of a hundred chariots, Ch'iu might be employed as governor,
3 6 | the same question about Ch'iu the Master gave the same
4 6 | same reply, saying, "Ch'iu is a man of various ability."
5 6 | the virtue of Hui!" Yen Ch'iu said, "It is not that I
6 11| Chau had been, and yet Ch'iu collected his imposts for
7 11| brothers to be consulted.' Ch'iu asked whether he should
8 11| explanation." The Master said, "Ch'iu is retiring and slow; therefore
9 11| whether Chung Yu and Zan Ch'iu could be called great ministers.
10 11| only ask about Yu and Ch'iu! "What is called a great
11 11| retires. "Now, as to Yu and Ch'iu, they may be called ordinary
12 11| to Yen Yu, he said, "Ch'iu, what are your wishes?"
13 11| what are your wishes?" Ch'iu replied, "Suppose a state
14 11| it not a state which Ch'iu proposed for himself?" The
15 14| varied talents of Zan Ch'iu; add to these the accomplishments
16 14| Mau said to Confucius, "Ch'iu, how is it that you keep
17 16| Chwan-yu." Confucius said, "Ch'iu, is it not you who are in
18 16| it." Confucius said, "Ch'iu, there are the words of
19 16| descendants." Confucius said. "Ch'iu, the superior man hates
20 16| here are you, Yu and Ch'iu, assisting your chief. Remoter
21 18| told him, "It is K'ung Ch'iu.', "Is it not K'ung of Lu?"
22 18| the disciple of K'ung Ch'iu of Lu?" asked the other. "
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