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Kyuso (Muro Naokiyo)
The Shundai Zatsuwa

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1 Int(35)| and distributed it to the people. The rising was quickly 2 Int | partisan character of the people is reflected in their morals.~ ~ 3 Int | CONFUCIANISM AND THE PEOPLE.~   The Confucian literature 4 Int | instructed the mass of the people as to provide summaries 5 Int | continued, was made to win the people not merely to the Confucian 6 Int | the Chinese system to the people. They made such concessions 7 Int | substitute their system for the people's faith. They continued 8 Int | s Song of Spring among a people of barbarous speech."~ 9 I | Song of Spring30 among a people of barbarous speech. As 10 I | invent lies, deceive the people, assembling them together 11 II | spake these words.~  ~THE PEOPLE, THE HEAVEN OF THE KING.~    12 II | meaning of the phrase, "The people are the Heaven of the king 13 II | food is the Heaven of the People"?~   The people, replied 14 II | Heaven of the People"?~   The people, replied one, are the foundation 15 II | and destruction are of the people the king must honour them 16 II | them as Heaven. And the people honour their food as Heaven, 17 II | met those who bore it. The people are to remember that they 18 II | there was such aid that the people were not scattered abroad. 19 II | the heart which made the people to be Heaven grew less, 20 II | the heart that makes "the people Heaven" still remained, 21 II | the great towns. But the people are foolish and profligate, 22 II | the heart which makes the people Heaven, and modify the taxes 23 II | circumstances and so treat the people that they may nourish parents 24 II | cold and hunger, then the people are in peace. When the laws 25 II | and dissolute, then the people admire and obey. As they 26 II | old it was said: "When the people are discontented they think 27 II | Government? Care for the people. I have no advice to give 28 II | the laws are enforced, the people obey and there is continual 29 II | there is no model for the people.~   When good or evil has 30 II | themselves and be examples to the people. Nowadays all know the frugality 31 II | But Abe forgot not the people of his master. Trifles become 32 II | influenced those below them, the people too became pure and honest.~    33 II | pass from rulers to the people, but the opposite is sometimes 34 II | the dissolute among the people should be searched out and 35 II | error, even of a word. So people dread the trouble, even 36 III | ceases and sympathy with the people ends. Daily the evil grows, 37 III | faithfulness of the common people. How shallow is this talk 38 III | unauthorized killing of one of the people of the Shōgun is a crime." 39 III | them good salaries. The people of the temple told him of 40 IV | what be has learned. The people of the house must hate me, 41 IV | the laws and make new the people's eyes and ears. The people 42 IV | people's eyes and ears. The people rejoice at the accomplishment 43 IV | for the dwellings of the people. The rich in fear hid away 44 IV | redistributed them to their people. So the people sang,—"We 45 IV | to their people. So the people sang,—"We hide our hats 46 IV | disappeared and then the people sang, "Let Shishan teach 47 IV | loves and cherishes the people with leniency and severity. 48 IV | severity. When lenient, the people grow selfish, and with severity 49 IV | reform. When severe, the people are harmed and then leniency 50 IV | at the risk of losing the people's hearts.~   But the rule 51 IV | strife to cease among the people?" Mioe replied, "Be unselfish." " 52 IV | said Yasutoki, "will the people be unselfish too if I am 53 IV | replied, "No matter about the people! Try it and see!" So Yasutoki 54 IV | won the affections of the people.~   Men think Tokiyori wiser, 55 IV | saw the condition of the people, That seems admirable to 56 V | as the talk went on the people of the house set out food 57 V | the world and reform the people. We cannot give this task


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