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The way of living of the superior man is soft as comforting
furs,[1]
as stable as an inverted cup.[2]
When the empire has the True
Way, the feudal lords are in awe of him; when the empire is
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presence.[3] Not today only, but since antiquity it has been thus.
Of old when Fan Li went on his wanderings, he lived in a shambles
in Ch`i.[4] . . . (?) . . . Suddenly there is a supernatural transformation,[5]
jên and i are agitated,[6] vast and comprehensive, Heaven
and Earth share his grief. (?) Hence, how can the place where
the superior man dwells be static?
The Ode says,[7]
My heart is grieved;
Who knows [the cause of] it?"
Who knows [the cause of] it?"
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