Chapter
1 2 | Mencius went to see the king Hsiang of Liang.~2. On coming out
2 8 | him. If Hsieh Liû and Shan Hsiang had not had a remembrancer
3 9 | recognised.~10. 'Establish hsiang, hsü, hsio, and hsiâo, --
4 9 | of the people. The name hsiang indicates nourishing as
5 9 | and by the Châu, that of hsiang. As to the hsio, they belonged
6 10| At the same time, Ch'an Hsiang, a disciple of Ch'an Liang,
7 10| of a sage.'~3. When Ch'an Hsiang saw Hsü Hsing, he was greatly
8 10| so much trouble?' Ch'an Hsiang replied, 'The business of
9 10| is not good.'~17. Ch'an Hsiang said, 'If Hsü's doctrines
10 17| proceeded to cover him up. Hsiang said, "Of the scheme to
11 17| attend for me to my bed." Hsiang then went away into Shun'
12 17| couch playing on his lute. Hsiang said, "I am come simply
13 17| whether Shun was ignorant of Hsiang's wishing to kill him.'
14 17| ignorant of that? But when Hsiang was sorrowful, he was also
15 17| was also sorrowful; when Hsiang was joyful, he was also
16 17| contrary to right principle. Hsiang came in the way in which
17 17| there?'~1. Wan Chang said, 'Hsiang made it his daily business
18 17| destitute of benevolence. But Hsiang was of all men the most
19 17| rich. The appointment of Hsiang to be the prince of Yû-pî
20 17| that it was a banishing of Hsiang?' Mencius replied, 'Hsiang
21 17| Hsiang?' Mencius replied, 'Hsiang could do nothing in his
22 21| as Yâo there yet appeared Hsiang; that with such a father
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