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34 until
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Kyuso (Muro Naokiyo)
The Shundai Zatsuwa

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1 Int | of Confucius.6 After his death there was a rapid "degeneracy," 2 Int | essential principles. After his death even the semblance of truth 3 Int(35)| down and Ōshio suffered death as a criminal. Another account 4 Int | danger of a fall.46 And at death man shall return to the 5 Int(49)| in the Gorui ###) that at death we are like the flame: it 6 Int(49)| spirit (ki ###) dissolves at death, vanishes into thin air; 7 Int | wholly dissolves ./. at death but my spirit is one with 8 Int | the year 1711 until his death he was employed by the Tokugawa 9 Int | Kyusō Murō.50 Since his death his reputation has increased, 10 I | and imbecile and wait for death to pillow my head upon the 11 I | learning of the Min. After his death his pupils accepted the 12 I | there is nothing more than death, and as I had determined 13 I | separated from birth and death. Such was Buddha's purpose.~    14 I | wisdom folly.~   After my death comes a day that will settle 15 I(40) | and returns to the dust at death, the liberated spirit, ' 16 I(40) | as to its life after the death of the body. Ueberweg's 17 II | winter it seems the spirit of death it is not so, but the root, 18 II | and some not until after death. For the collection and 19 II | them day and night until death and pursue them west and 20 II | in trouble, in life, in death, in joy, in sorrow, all 21 II | we are in the "Way" until death we do not understand. Truly 22 II | and body together come to death. Long shall we be at peace. 23 II | children without fear of death from cold and hunger, then 24 III | risked, but it is not certain death. Even if killed there is 25 III | differently from you. My death is of no consequence." All 26 III | been killed his useless death would have ended his family, 27 III | samurai were faithful unto death. I admire with tears a retainer 28 III | Truly that was praise after death, and the reward of loyalty.~ ~ 29 III(12)| struggles following the death of Hideyoshi. Mitsunari 30 III | grieve over his useless death by starvation; and it would 31 IV(7) | who became a priest on the death of his Imperial master. 32 IV | both men and Heaven and death were an insufficient punishment. 33 V | of grief because of the death of her husband, and she


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