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have heard about the rules of Propriety. I have also heard that the<br />

superior man maintains a distant reserve towards his son.'<br />

CHAP. XIV. The wife of the prince of a state is called by him<br />

FU ZAN. She calls herself HSIAO T'UNG. The people of the State call<br />

her CHUN FU ZAN, and, to the people of other States, they call her<br />

K'WA HSIAO CHUN. The people of other states also call her CHUN FU<br />

ZAN.<br />

BOOK XVII. YANG HO.<br />

CHAP. I. 1. Yang Ho wished to see Confucius, but Confucius<br />

would not go to see him. On this, he sent a present of a pig to<br />

Confucius, who, having chosen a time when Ho was not at home,<br />

went to pay his respects for the gift. He met him, however, on the<br />

way.<br />

2. Ho said to Confucius, 'Come, let me speak with you.' He then<br />

asked, 'Can he be called benevolent who keeps his jewel in his<br />

bosom, and leaves his country to confusion?' Confucius replied, 'No.'<br />

'Can he be called wise, who is anxious to be engaged in public<br />

employment, and yet is constantly losing the opportunity of being<br />

so?' Confucius again said, 'No.' 'The days and months are passing<br />

away; the years do not wait for us.' Confucius said, 'Right; I will go<br />

into office.'<br />

CHAP. II. The Master said, 'By nature, men are nearly alike;<br />

by practice, they get to be wide apart.'<br />

CHAP. III. The Master said, 'There are only the wise of the<br />

highest class, and the stupid of the lowest class, who cannot be<br />

changed.'<br />

CHAP. IV. 1. The Master, having come to Wu-ch'ang, heard<br />

there the sound of stringed instruments and singing.<br />

2. Well pleased and smiling, he said, 'Why use an ox knife to<br />

kill a fowl?'<br />

3. Tsze-yu replied, 'Formerly, Master, I heard you say,--<br />

"When the man of high station is well instructed, he loves men;<br />

when the man of low station is well instructed, he is easily ruled."'<br />

4. The Master said, 'My disciples, Yen's words are right. What<br />

I said was only in sport.'

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