Chapter
1 4 | you not gone to see Mang K'o?' the duke said, 'One
2 7 | who knows his faults is K'ung Chü-hsin.' He then repeated
3 12| disciple of the sages.'~1. K'wang Chang said to Mencius, '
4 13| ear of the music-master K'wang, without the pitch-tubes,
5 14| smiling manner?'~1. Shun-yü K'wan said, 'Is it the rule
6 14| replied, 'It is the rule.' K'wan asked, 'If a man's sister-in-law
7 14| a peculiar exigency.'~2. K'wan said, 'The whole kingdom
8 16| kingdom everybody pronounces K'wang Chang unfilial. But
9 21| themselves after the music-master K'wang; that is, the ears
10 23| dissatisfaction expressed in the K'âi Fang?'~4. Mencius replied, '
11 23| fault referred to in the K'âi Fang is small; that referred
12 23| about his parents."'~1. Sung K'ang being about to go to
13 23| going?' asked Mencius.~3. K'ang replied, 'I have heard
14 23| to try to persuade them?' K'ang answered, 'I will tell
15 23| to P'ing-lû.'~1. Shun-yü K'wan said, 'He who makes
16 23| pursue the same course?'~3. K'wan pursued, 'In the time
17 23| dismemberment merely?'~5. K'wan urged again, 'Formerly,
18 24| assembly of the princes in K'wei-ch'iû, he bound the
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