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The Three Principle Texts of Daoism translated by ... - Bad Request

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Lieh Tzu, hearing <strong>of</strong> it, said: “If it took the Creatorthree years to make a single leaf, there would be very fewtrees with leaves on them. <strong>The</strong> sage will rely not so muchon human science and skill as on the operations <strong>of</strong> Tao."GiftsMASTER LIEH was very poor, and his face wore ahungry look. A certain stranger spoke about it to TzuYang, <strong>of</strong> Cheng. “Lieh Yü-k'ou," said he, “is a scholar inpossession <strong>of</strong> Tao. Yet here he is, living in destitution,within your Excellency's dominion. It surely cannot bethat you have no liking for scholars?"Tzu Yang forthwith directed that an <strong>of</strong>ficial allowance <strong>of</strong>grain should be sent to him. Lieh Tzu came out toreceive the messengers, made two low bows and declinedthe gift, whereupon the messengers went away, and LiehTzu reentered the house. <strong>The</strong>re he was confronted <strong>by</strong> hiswife, who beat her breast and cried aloud: “I have alwaysunderstood that the wife and family <strong>of</strong> a man <strong>of</strong> Tao livea life <strong>of</strong> ease and pleasure. Yet now, when his Honoursends you a present <strong>of</strong> food, on account <strong>of</strong> your starvedappearance, you refuse to accept it! I suppose you willcall that “destiny”!"

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