Chapter
1 1 | of the river, and convey grain to the country in the inside.
2 1 | not interfered with, the grain will be more than can be
3 1 | than can be used. When the grain and fish and turtles are
4 2 | understand the way of the growing grain? During the seventh and
5 2 | torrents of rain, and the grain erects itself, as if by
6 3 | up dried provisions and grain,~In bottomless bags, and
7 4 | prince, have been stored with grain, and your treasuries and
8 7 | stores of rice and other grain are very large. Yet it is
9 9 | we begin sowing again the grain." ~3. 'The way of the people
10 9 | In good years, when the grain lies about in abundance,
11 10| suppose that Hsü Hsing sows grain and eats the produce. Is
12 10| gets it in exchange for grain.' 'Why does Hsü not weave
13 10| gets them in exchange for grain.'~5. Mencius then said, '
14 10| articles in exchange for grain, is not oppressive to the
15 10| their various articles for grain, are not oppressive to the
16 10| swarmed. The various kinds of grain could not be grown. The
17 10| cultivating the five kinds of grain. When the five kinds of
18 10| When the five kinds of grain were brought to maturity,
19 10| with the different kinds of grain, being the same in quantity;
20 11| will have a superfluity of grain, and women will have a superfluity
21 14| from the people double the grain formerly paid. Confucius
22 20| prince send him a present of grain, for instance, does he accept
23 20| storekeeper will continue to send grain, and the master of the kitchen
24 24| restrictions on the sale of grain. Let there be no promotions
25 24| Mo all the five kinds of grain are not grown; it only produces
26 25| to that their fields of grain and hemp are well cultivated,
27 25| so as to cause pulse and grain to be as abundant as water
28 25| and fire. When pulse and grain are as abundant as water
29 27| manner of eating his parched grain and herbs was as if he were
30 27| spirits of the land and grain are the next; the sovereign
31 27| spirits of the land and grain, he is changed, and another
32 27| spirits of the land and grain are changed, and others
33 28| hempen-cloth and silk, of grain, and of personal service.
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