Chapter
1 4 | I am going to see the scholar Mang.' ' How is this?' said
2 4 | on the occasion of the scholar Mang's second mourning,
3 4 | the rites appropriate to a scholar, and, on the second, those
4 5 | is not difficult. The scholar Kâo had attained to an unperturbed
5 10| He was what you call a scholar of high and distinguished
6 11| presume to sacrifice. "And the scholar who, out of office, has
7 11| Kang said, 'No. But for a scholar performing no service to
8 12| that Hsieh Chü-châu was a scholar of virtue, and you have
9 12| officer sends a gift to a scholar, if the latter be not at
10 13| his ancestral temple. If a scholar or common man be not benevolent,
11 13| commands. This is like a scholar's being ashamed to receive
12 14| Have you heard that a scholar's lodging-house must be
13 17| There is the saying, "A scholar of complete virtue may not
14 17| is the true case of the scholar of complete virtue not being
15 19| as much as a Pâi; and a scholar of the first class as much
16 19| officer twice as much as a scholar of the first class; a scholar
17 19| scholar of the first class; a scholar of the first class twice
18 19| as one of the middle; a scholar of the middle class twice
19 19| officer twice as much as a scholar of the first class; a scholar
20 19| scholar of the first class; a scholar of the first class twice
21 19| as one of the middle; a scholar of the middle class twice
22 19| officer twice as much as a scholar of the highest class; a
23 19| of the highest class; a scholar of the highest class twice
24 19| as one of the middle; a scholar of the middle class twice
25 19| emoluments. His conduct was but a scholar's honouring virtue and talents,
26 20| matters is a crime. When a scholar stands in a prince's court,
27 20| What is the reason that a scholar does not accept a stated
28 20| with propriety. But for a scholar to accept such support from
29 20| pursued, 'Why is it that the scholar will thus accept the prince'
30 20| If the prince sends a scholar a present, he accepts it; --
31 20| prince's commission, and the scholar, making obeisance twice
32 20| righteousness is involved in a scholar's not going to see the princes?'
33 20| princes?' Mencius replied, 'A scholar residing in the city is
34 20| it; -- how is it that a scholar, when the prince, wishing
35 20| prince wishes to see the scholar?' 'Because of his extensive
36 20| ancients have said, 'The scholar should be served:' how should
37 20| terms of friendship with a scholar, he could not obtain his
38 20| summoned with a plain banner; a scholar who has taken office, with
39 20| appropriate to the summoning of a scholar, how could he presume to
40 20| said to Wan Chang, 'The scholar whose virtue is most distinguished
41 20| scholars in the village. The scholar whose virtue is most distinguished
42 20| scholars of that State. The scholar whose virtue is most distinguished
43 20| the kingdom.~2. 'When a scholar feels that his friendship
44 21| accordance with this the scholar Lung said, "If a man make
45 23| about an opinion of the scholar Kâo, saying, 'Kâo observed, "
46 24| Sir.'~Mencius said, 'If a scholar have not faith, how shall
47 25| satisfied.~4. 'Therefore, a scholar, though poor, does not let
48 25| it is thus that the scholar holds possession of himself.
49 26| business of the unemployed scholar?'~2. Mencius replied, 'To
50 26| Mencius said, 'To feed a scholar and not love him, is to
51 27| Afterwards he became a scholar of reputation, and going
52 28| circumstances.~4. 'When a scholar speaks what he ought not
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