Chapter
1 5 | as those realized by Kwan Chung and Yen?'~2. Mencius said, '
2 5 | Ch'î. You know about Kwan Chung and Yen, and nothing more,~
3 5 | superiority to yourself or to Kwan Chung?" Tsang Hsî, flushed with
4 5 | you compare me with Kwan Chung? Considering how entirely
5 5 | Considering how entirely Kwan Chung possessed the confidence
6 5 | Hsî would not play Kwan Chung, and is it what you desire
7 5 | Kung-sun Ch'âu said, 'Kwan Chung raised his prince to be
8 7 | and also a physician. Mang Chung replied to them, 'Yesterday,
9 7 | of the duke Hwan to Kwan Chung: -- he first learned of
10 7 | and the duke Hwan to Kwan Chung, that they would not venture
11 7 | them to go to them. If Kwan Chung might not be called to him
12 7 | not play the part of Kwan Chung!'~1. Ch'an Tsin asked Mencius,
13 8 | with an allowance of 10,000 chung, that all the officers and
14 8 | formerly declined 100,000 chung, would my now accepting
15 12| to Mencius, 'Is not Ch'an Chung a man of true self-denying
16 12| scholars of Ch'î, I must regard Chung as the thumb among the fingers.
17 12| Was the house in which Chung dwells built by a Po-î?
18 12| 5. Mencius rejoined, 'Chung belongs to an ancient and
19 12| from Kâ a revenue of 10,000 chung, but he considered his brother'
20 12| With such principles as Chung holds, a man must be an
21 19| namely, Yo-chang Chiû, Mû Chung, and three others whose
22 22| will accept of ten thousand chung, without any consideration
23 22| What can the ten thousand chung add to him? When he takes
24 26| righteousness, to Ch'an Chung, he would not receive it,
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