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wins 4
winter 5
wisdom 30
wise 22
wiseman 3
wiser 1
wish 7
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22 since
22 state
22 temple
22 wise
21 continued
21 famous
21 followers
Kyuso (Muro Naokiyo)
The Shundai Zatsuwa

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wise

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1 Int| authority and all who ruled were wise, the stupid occupying their 2 Int| Japan, it has been thought wise to sacrifice something of 3 I | men without distinction of wise and foolish, that if we 4 I | their philosophy can in no wise equal that of the Sages, 5 I | scholars of the past. But the wise man sees that their learning 6 I | the critics are called "wise." But with such a "fool' 7 II | perceived. So the wicked man is wise in his own interest and, 8 II | daimyō was thought especially wise. The son of his karō was 9 II | when learned, cannot be wise. It is without repentance 10 II | treasure of the empire but wise men.~   Reverently would 11 II | So did Ieyasu make wise men his treasure, and their 12 III| his strength. But however wise a man may be, if he will 13 III| lives for his sake. Many wise and skilful nobles and generals 14 III| they are invaluable. Every wise and brave samurai may be 15 IV | gifts. So says Laotz:5—"The wise merchant keeps his treasure 16 IV | sight and the wisdom of the wise seems folly." Not long ago 17 IV | guest, "that Kenko was a wise man?" And the Old Man replied,— 18 IV | Manifestly he was not a wise man.~   Besides a few works 19 IV | chief officials and was wise and impartial in his judgments, 20 V | stopped her grief, It was wise advice, but the priest did 21 V | own happiness. Even the wise among them have not the 22 V | to righteousness, though wise in gain and lust. The "Way"


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