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Han shih wai chuan

Han Ying's Illustrations of the didactic application of the Classic of songs
  
  
  
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22[1]

Confucius was at leisure, with Tzŭ-king sitting by his side.
[Tzŭ-kung] asked the way to be below others.[2] Confucius said,
"An excellent question! Being below others—is it not like the
earth?" Tzŭ-kung did not understand. Confucius said, "As for
the earth, if you dig it you get a spring of sweet water; if you
plant it you get the five cereals. Plants grow in it; birds and
beasts, fish and turtles live out their lives on it.[3] Alive we stand
on it, and dead we are put into it. It has numerous merits but it
does not speak of them,[4] but hands them on to [successive]
generations[5] without intermission. Hence I said, Only the earth
is capable of being lowly."

Tzŭ-kung said, "Though I am not intelligent, I hope to act
on these words."

The Ode says,[6]

We have performed every ceremony without error.

 
[1]

This is modified from Hsün-tzŭ 20.23a-b. SY 2.17a-b varies considerably, while
Chia-yü 5.23a follows Hsün-tzŭ. CCFL 16.2a-b belongs with HSWC 3/26, but one
line is repeated here; see note 4.

[2]

I. e., be humble.

[3]

Cf. HSWC 3/26, note 4.

[4]

Cf. CCFL 16.2b: [OMITTED]. (Wang Yin-chih.)

[5]

[OMITTED] is unusual. One would expect [OMITTED].

[6]

Shih 371 No. 209/4. The connection is not immediately apparent.