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1 8 | Master said, "Perfect is the virtue which is according to the
2 9 | The men of talents and virtue go beyond it, and the worthless
3 45| greatly filial was Shun! His virtue was that of a sage; his
4 46| Therefore having such great virtue, it could not but be that
5 48| conspicuously his excelling virtue, adjusting his people, and
6 70| the honoring of men of virtue and talents; affection towards
7 71| forth. By honoring men of virtue and talents, he is preserved
8 86| himself shows his perfect virtue. The completing other men
9 96| it, the singleness of the virtue of King Wan!" indicating
10 1 | is said, "Only by perfect virtue can the perfect path, in
11 7 | if he have not the proper virtue, he may not dare to make
12 7 | music. One may have the virtue, but if he do not occupy
13 24| possessing all Heavenly virtue?~
14 25| prefer the concealment of his virtue, while it daily becomes
15 25| be sure, will enter into virtue.~
16 28| people are stimulated to virtue. He does not show anger,
17 29| What needs no display is virtue. All the princes imitate
18 30| pleasure your brilliant virtue, making no great display
19 30| said in another ode, 'His Virtue is light as a hair.' Still,
20 30| smell. 'That is perfect virtue." ~
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