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

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Tsze-lû said, “The Duke Hwan caused his brother Chiû to be killed, when Shâo Hû died with his master, but Kwan Chung did not die. May not I say that he was wanting in virtue?”

The Master said, “The Duke Hwan assembled all the princes together, and that not with weapons of war and chariots:⁠—it was all through the influence of Kwan Chung. Whose beneficence was like his? Whose beneficence was like his?”

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