Chapter
1 2 | such a desire, you must turn back to the proper course
2 2 | livelihood of the people, why not turn to that which is the essential
3 5 | would be as easy as it is to turn round the hand.'~7. 'So!'
4 5 | at his body. He did not turn his eyes aside from any
5 10| and the founder in their turn, in exchanging their various
6 10| of the ancient kings. You turn away from your master and
7 12| roasted pig. Confucius, in his turn, watched when Ho was out,
8 13| is shown to him, let him turn inwards and examine his
9 13| is unsuccessful, let him turn inwards and examine his
10 13| his politeness, let him turn inwards and examine his
11 13| what we desire, we must turn inwards, and examine ourselves
12 13| the whole kingdom will turn to him with recognition
13 13| dislike.~2. 'The people turn to a benevolent rule as
14 16| man in such a case will turn round upon himself -- "I
15 16| superior man will again turn round on himself -- "I must
16 17| poor man who has nowhere to turn to.~4. 'To be delighted
17 28| the errors of Mo naturally turn to Yang, and those who are
18 28| errors of Yang naturally turn to orthodoxy. When they
19 28| orthodoxy. When they so turn, they should at once and
20 28| the countenance and every turn of the body, are exactly
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