Chapter
1 3 | distress? -- Fathers and sons cannot see one another.
2 3 | distress? -- Fathers and sons cannot see one another.
3 4 | brothers, and put their sons and younger brothers in
4 12| their sovereigns, and of sons who murdered their fathers.~
5 12| ministers and villainous sons were struck with terror.~
6 13| though he may have filial sons and affectionate grandsons,
7 14| joined him, how could the sons go to any other?~3. 'Were
8 14| The ancients exchanged sons, and one taught the son
9 14| delight, all fathers and sons in the kingdom were established
10 16| the funeral of one of his sons, the Master of the Right
11 17| caused his own children, nine sons and two daughters, the various
12 18| different; and that the sons were one superior, and the
13 18| transmitted it to their sons. The principle of righteousness
14 20| Shun: -- He caused his nine sons to serve him, and gave him
15 23| they cherish the thought; sons will serve their fathers,
16 23| benevolence and righteousness; sons will serve their fathers,
17 26| position! Are we not all men's sons in this respect?'~2. Mencius
18 26| mother of one of the king's sons had died, and his tutor
19 28| at once, then fathers and sons are separated.'~Mencius
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