Analect
1 3 | saying, 'It is better to pay court to the furnace then to the
2 5 | sash girt and standing in a court, Ch'ih might be employed
3 10| ancestral temple, or in the court, he spoke minutely on every
4 10| When he was waiting at court, in speaking with the great
5 10| the month he put on his court robes, and presented himself
6 10| and presented himself at court. When fasting, he thought
7 10| influences, he put on his court robes and stood on the eastern
8 10| burned down, when he was at court, on his return he said, "
9 10| head to the east, made his court robes be spread over him,
10 13| disciple Zan returning from the court, the Master said to him, "
11 14| ascended to the prince's court in company with Wan. The
12 14| Confucius bathed, went to court and informed the Duke Ai,
13 14| in the market and in the court." The Master said, "If my
14 15| should stand with him in court." The Master said, "He who
15 16| the screen of their own court." Confucius said, "When
16 18| of Wei withdrew from the court. The Viscount of Chi became
17 18| received, and for three days no court was held. Confucius took
18 19| the great officers in the court, saying, "Tsze-kung is superior
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