Chapter
1 5 | Confucius. These were all sages of antiquity, and I have
2 5 | the same in kind. So the sages among mankind are also the
3 10| government of the ancient sages, showing that you are likewise
4 10| benefits on them." When the sages were exercising their solicitude
5 12| the principles that mark sages fell into decay. Oppressive
6 12| doctrines of the former sages, and to oppose Yang and
7 12| to their government. When sages shall rise up again, they
8 12| on the work of the three sages. Do I do so because I am
9 12| Mo is a disciple of the sages.'~1. K'wang Chang said to
10 13| ancient kings.~5. 'When the sages had used the vigour of their
11 13| circles and squares. By the sages, the human relations are
12 15| When we examine those sages, both the earlier and the
13 18| kingdom? The actions of the sages have been different. Some
14 19| Mencius said,'Po-î among the sages was the pure one; Î Yin
15 21| determinations of righteousness. The sages only apprehended before
16 27| them, if they had not been sages? And how much more did they
17 28| they saw those earliest sages, and so knew their doctrines,
|