Chapter
1 7 | there is the relation of father and son; abroad, there is
2 7 | relations among men. Between father and son the ruling principle
3 7 | Rites it is said, "When a father calls, the answer must be
4 9 | alas! this great duty to my father devolves upon me; I wish
5 10| humanity: -- how, between father and son, there should be
6 11| capping of a young man, his father admonishes him. At the marrying
7 12| about him, although his father beat him every day, wishing
8 12| Chwang or Yo, though his father should beat him, wishing
9 12| peculiar affection due to a father. But to acknowledge neither
10 12| acknowledge neither king nor father is to be in the state of
11 14| result of this is, that father and son are offended with
12 14| offended with each other. When father and son come to be offended
13 14| of another.~4. 'Between father and son, there should be
14 14| give what was left. If his father asked whether there was
15 14| what was left, and if his father asked whether there was
16 16| Now between Chang and his father there arose disagreement,
17 16| the son, reproving his father, to urge him to what was
18 16| But such urging between father and son is the greatest
19 16| because he had offended his father, and was not permitted to
20 16| teacher; -- in the place of a father or elder brother. Tsze-sze
21 17| the child is towards his father and mother. When he becomes
22 17| treated as a son by his father. Shun stood with his face
23 17| they were mourning for a father or mother for three years,
24 17| kingdom. Kû-sâu was the father of the sovereign; -- this
25 17| treated as a son by his father.'~
26 18| Tan-chû was not equal to his father, and Shun's son not equal
27 21| Hsiang; that with such a father as Kû-sâu there yet appeared
28 23| sovereign and minister, father and son, younger brother
29 23| sovereign and minister, father and son, elder brother and
30 25| rectified.'~2. 'That his father and mother are both alive,
31 26| privately have taken his father on his back, and retired
32 27| When a man kills another's father, that other will kill his
33 27| that other will kill his father; when a man kills another'
34 28| exercise of love between father and son, the observance
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