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Book XIII.

37. Chap. I. Hsiao-li [OMITTED].

The chapter treats of the faculties of the scholars and the
officials, and of their energy and perseverance displayed in different
departments.

38. Chap. II. Pieh-t`ung [OMITTED].

There is the same difference between the learned and the
uncultivated as between the rich and the poor. Learning is a
power and more important than wealth.

39. Chap. III. Ch`ao-chi [OMITTED].

There are various degrees of learning. Some remarks are
made on the works of several scholars, e.g. the philosopher Yang
Tse Yün
and the two historians Pan.