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1 9 | 10. 'Establish hsiang, hsü, hsio, and hsiâo, -- all
2 9 | indicates teaching; and hsü indicates archery. By the
3 9 | used; by the Yin, that of hsü; and by the Châu, that of
4 10| came from Ch'û to T'ang one Hsü Hsing, who gave out that
5 10| 3. When Ch'an Hsiang saw Hsü Hsing, he was greatly pleased
6 10| approbation the words of Hsü Hsing to the following effect: -- '
7 10| Mencius said,'I suppose that Hsü Hsing sows grain and eats
8 10| manufacture. Is it not so?' 'No. Hsü wears clothes of haircloth.' '
9 10| exchange for grain.' 'Why does Hsü not weave it himself?' '
10 10| injure his husbandry.' 'Does Hsü cook his food in boilers
11 10| And moreover, why does not Hsü act the potter and founder,
12 10| Ch'an Hsiang said, 'If Hsü's doctrines were followed,
13 10| follow the doctrines of Hsü, would be for them to lead
14 10| Î Chih, sought, through Hsü Pî, to see Mencius. Mencius
15 10| discountenance.'~3. The disciple Hsü informed Î of these remarks.
16 10| begin with our parents.' Hsü reported this reply to Mencius,
17 10| proper rule.'~5. The disciple Hsü informed Î of what Mencius
18 15| himself.'~1. The disciple Hsü said, 'Chung-nî often praised
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