Chapter
1 4 | going to see the scholar Mang.' ' How is this?' said the
2 4 | on the occasion of this Mang's second mourning, his observances
3 4 | have you not gone to see Mang K'o?' the duke said, 'One
4 4 | occasion of the scholar Mang's second mourning, his observances
5 5 | Master, you are far beyond Mang Pan.' 'The mere attainment,'
6 5 | be always returned.~5. 'Mang Shih-shê had this way of
7 5 | superior to all fear."~6. 'Mang Shih-shê resembled the philosopher
8 5 | should be ascribed, but yet Mang Shih-shê attended to what
9 5 | thousands.'"~8. Yet, what Mang Shih-shê maintained, being
10 7 | sickness, and also a physician. Mang Chung replied to them, '
11 16| contrary to bravery.'~1. P'ang Mang learned archery of Î. When
12 17| of Yû-pî.~1. Hsien-ch'iû Mang asked Mencius, saying, '
13 17| sovereigns.'~2. Hsien-ch'iû Mang said, 'On the point of Shun'
14 19| superiority.~2. 'There was Mang Hsien, chief of a family
15 21| external?'~1. The disciple Mang Chî asked Kung-tû, saying, '
16 21| feast?' 'For the villager.' Mang Chî argued, 'Now your feeling
17 21| rendered to the villager."'~5. Mang Chî heard this and observed, '
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