Chapter
1 3 | Ching of Ch'î asked the minister Yen, saying, "I wish to
2 3 | ancient sovereigns?"~5. 'The minister Yen replied, "An excellent
3 3 | to suit a prince and his minister pleased with each other."
4 4 | 2. The king said, 'May a minister then put his sovereign to
5 5 | high noble and the prime minister of Ch'î, so as to be able
6 6 | enemy in the kingdom is the minister of Heaven. Never has there
7 7 | the relation of prince and minister. These are the two great
8 7 | kindness. Between prince and minister the ruling principle is
9 7 | then employed him as his minister; and so without difficulty
10 7 | then employed him as his minister; and so without difficulty
11 8 | answered him, "He who is the minister of Heaven may smite it."
12 9 | administration to the prime minister. He sips the congee. His
13 10| he have done so?'~8. 'The Minister of Agriculture taught the
14 10| appointed Hsieh to be the Minister of Instruction, to teach
15 10| affection; between sovereign and minister, righteousness; between
16 12| ancients, if one had not een a minister in a State, he did not go
17 13| sovereign, and he who as a minister would perfectly discharge
18 13| discharge the duties of a minister, have only to imitate --
19 15| When Tsze-ch'an was chief minister of the State of Chang, he
20 15| the rules of propriety, a minister wears mourning when he has
21 15| replied,'The admonitions of a minister having been followed, and
22 15| the remonstrances of a minister are not followed, and his
23 16| brother. Tsze-sze was a minister; -- in a meaner place. If
24 17| may not be employed as a minister by his sovereign, nor treated
25 17| s not treating Yâo as a minister, I have received your instructions.
26 17| individual is the sovereign's minister;" ~ -- and Shun had become
27 18| city-master Ch'ang, who was then a minister of Châu, the marquis of
28 18| field for action, and became minister to him; -- could he, acting
29 18| wise? Having become chief minister of Ch'in, he made his prince
30 19| constituted one dignity; the CHIEF MINISTER one; the GREAT OFFICERS
31 19| Chief ministers; a Chief minister four times as much as a
32 19| much revenue as his Chief minister; a Chief minister three
33 19| Chief minister; a Chief minister three times as much as a
34 19| much revenue as his Chief minister; a Chief minister had twice
35 19| Chief minister; a Chief minister had twice as much as a Great
36 20| in the city is called "a minister of the market-place and
37 20| the country is called "a minister of the grass and plants."
38 23| righteousness, sovereign and minister, father and son, younger
39 23| and so, sovereign and minister, father and son, elder brother
40 23| ing-lû, Ch'û, who was prime minister of the State, sent him a
41 23| î, he did not visit the minister Ch'û. The disciple Wû-lû
42 23| not because he is only the minister?'~4. Mencius replied, 'No.
43 23| not go to Tsâu, but the minister Ch'û might have gone to
44 23| When Confucius was chief minister of Justice in Lû, the prince
45 24| of Lû wanted to make the minister Shan commander of his army.~
46 24| the State of Lû!~7. 'If a minister love what is good, all within
47 24| their appearance. When a minister lives among calumniators,
48 25| They are the friendless minister and concubine's son, who
49 26| relations of sovereign and minister, superiors and inferiors.
50 26| sovereign, and Kâo-yâo chief minister of justice, if Kû-sâu had
51 28| righteousness between sovereign and minister, the rules of ceremony between
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