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Chapter 5. False VirtuesYANG CHU said:“Po Yi was not without desire, for being too proud <strong>of</strong> hispurity <strong>of</strong> mind, he was led to death <strong>by</strong> starvation.“Chan-Chi [1] was not passionless, for being too proud <strong>of</strong>his virtue he happened to reduce his family.“Those who in pursuit <strong>of</strong> purity and virtue do good in afalse way resemble these men."notes[1] Chan-Chi. <strong>The</strong> proper name <strong>of</strong> Fui-hsia-hui, an <strong>of</strong>ficial in the state <strong>of</strong> Lu, famousfor his continence, which prevented him from getting children, so that he reduced hisfamily.

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