Chapter
1 4 | virtue. By such men the rules of ceremonial proprieties
2 11| strictly observing the proper rules for driving, and in the
3 13| superiors do not observe the rules of propriety, and inferiors
4 15| said, 'According to the rules of propriety, a minister
5 16| According to the prescribed rules, in the court, individuals
6 21| These are the invariable rules of nature for all to hold,~
7 21| since there are invariable rules for all to hold, they consequently
8 23| Is an observance of the rules of propriety in regard to
9 23| The observance of the rules of propriety is the more
10 23| so only according to the rules of propriety, the more important?'
11 23| The observance of the rules of propriety in the matter
12 23| eating only according to the rules of propriety will be death
13 23| while by disregarding those rules we may get food, must they
14 23| importance and the observing the rules of propriety is of little
15 23| importance and the observing the rules of propriety is of little
16 27| and void.~2. 'Without the rules of propriety and distinctions
17 28| sovereign and minister, the rules of ceremony between guest
18 28| with; what I esteem are the rules of the ancients. -- Why
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