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Kuan-Yi-Wu replied:“I really wish to hear it."Yen-Ping-Chung answered:“What can I do when I am dead? <strong>The</strong>y may burn mybody, or cast it into deep water, or inter it, or leave ituninterred, or throw it wrapped up in a mat into someditch, or cover it with princely apparel and embroideredgarments and rest it in a stone sarcophagus. All thatdepends on mere chance."Kuan-Yi-Wu looked round at Pao-Shu-huang-tse andsaid to him:“Both <strong>of</strong> us have made some progress in the doctrine <strong>of</strong>life and death."notes[1] Both famous statesmen <strong>of</strong> antiquity in the service <strong>of</strong> the dukes <strong>of</strong> Chi.

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