Han shih wai chuan Han Ying's Illustrations of the didactic application of the Classic of songs |
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| CHAPTER I Han shih wai chuan | ||
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Confucius said,[2]
"The superior man has three worries: That he
does not know—can he not but worry? That he knows but does
not study[3]
[what he knows]—can he not but worry? That he
studies but does not practice what he has studied—can he not
but worry? The Ode says,[4]
When I have not yet seen the superior man,
My sorrowful heart is very sad.
My sorrowful heart is very sad.
| CHAPTER I Han shih wai chuan | ||