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The paradigmatic Chinese sage expounds on leading an ethical and fulfilled life.

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The Master said, “The sage and the man of perfect virtue;⁠—how dare I rank myself with them? It may simply be said of me, that I strive to become such without satiety, and teach others without weariness.” Kung-hsî Hwâ said, “This is just what we, the disciples, cannot imitate you in.”

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