Chapter
1 3 | I have heard, told the officer Chwang, that you love music; --
2 4 | said, 'I will not.'~2. The officer Yo-chang entered the court,
3 4 | those appropriate to a great officer; that he first used three
4 6 | it low to be an inferior officer. When advanced to employment,
5 7 | die?' 'Herein,' said the officer, 'I am guilty.'~4. Another
6 8 | wâi. Suppose there were an officer here, with whom you, Sir,
7 8 | rank; and suppose that this officer, also without the king's
8 8 | day, the king said to the officer Shih, 'I wish to give Mencius
9 8 | Yes; but how should the officer Shih know that the thing
10 8 | brother should be made a high officer. Who indeed is there of
11 11| Confucius said, "The determined officer never forgets that his end
12 11| ditch or a stream; the brave officer never forgets that he may
13 11| that?~4. 'Formerly, the officer Châo Chien made Wang Liang
14 11| Among the ancients, if an officer was three months unemployed
15 11| loss of his place to an officer is like the loss of his
16 11| where he had been?'~5. 'An officer's being in office,' was
17 12| Suppose that there is a great officer of Ch'û here, who wishes
18 12| therefore, that when a great officer sends a gift to a scholar,
19 12| receive it, he must go to the officer's to pay his respects, Yang
20 13| If a high noble or great officer be not benevolent, he cannot
21 14| said, 'Ch'iû acted as chief officer to the head of the Chî family,
22 16| thousand years ago.'~1. The officer Kung-hang having on hand
23 17| it in the pond, but that officer cooked it, and reported
24 17| Son of Heaven appointed an officer to administer its government,
25 18| that man a prince. A great officer can present a man to his
26 18| to make that man a great officer. Yâo presented Shun to Heaven,
27 18| âu-yû. The wives of the officer Mî and Tsze-lû were sisters,
28 19| it low to be an inferior officer. When advanced to employment,
29 19| to that of a Hâu; a Great officer received as much as a Pâi;
30 19| times as much as a Great officer; a Great officer twice as
31 19| a Great officer; a Great officer twice as much as a scholar
32 19| times as much as a Great officer; a Great officer twice as
33 19| a Great officer; a Great officer twice as much as a scholar
34 19| twice as much as a Great officer; a Great officer twice as
35 19| a Great officer; a Great officer twice as much as a scholar
36 20| Confucius said, "The determined officer never forgets that his end
37 20| ditch or a stream; the brave officer never forgets that he may
38 20| embroidered on it; and a Great officer, with one having feathers
39 20| the summoning of a Great officer, he would have died rather
40 24| to put to death a Great officer." The fifth was, -- "Follow
41 27| the way to become a great officer.~3. 'When a prince endangers
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