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CHAPTER V Han shih wai chuan | ||
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The saintly man nourishes a unique nature and governs his
six ch`i;[1]
he stands by a unique fate and is temperate in what he
eats.[2]
He governs the empire in a grand manner, not neglecting
small matters.[3]
Preserving the essential spirit so as to fill up a
due mean[4]
is called determination.[5]
The Ode says,[6]
He was neither violent nor remiss,
Neither hard nor soft.
Neither hard nor soft.
CHAPTER V Han shih wai chuan | ||