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1 Int| clear. And it is purified by obedience to the five relations and
2 Int| only to be thus studied by obedience. To act is to know. If we
3 Int| Sages called it 'filial obedience'"29 "It dwells in the universe
4 Int| image in miniature, filial obedience is in both body and spirit
5 Int| unchanged, so does filial obedience reflect all the virtues,
6 Int| end it is called filial obedience, because obedience to parents
7 Int| filial obedience, because obedience to parents is the beginning
8 Int| in accordance with it is obedience to the 'Way.' This 'obedience
9 Int| obedience to the 'Way.' This 'obedience is like the great sea, and
10 Int| learning is disregard of self, obedience to the Way, and the observance
11 Int| It has nothing to do with obedience and the more one has the
12 Int| take precedence of filial obedience and the ethical philosopher
13 I | natural, while loyalty, filial obedience and the rest were invented
14 I | we begin to obey. In our obedience we are to establish its
15 I | things of every day. Loyalty, obedience, friendship, all the relations
16 I | so! We learn loyalty and obedience as we are loyal and obedient.
17 II | officials. He exhorted to filial obedience, brotherly respect and industry.
18 IV | in great fear because in obedience to his father he had burned
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