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Music is (an echo of) the harmony between heaven and earth;
ceremonies reflect the orderly distinctions (in the operations of) heaven and earth.
From that harmony all things receive their being;
to those orderly distinctions they owe the differences between them.
Music has its origin from heaven;
ceremonies take their form from the appearances of earth.
If the imitation of those appearances were carried to excess, confusion (of ceremonies) would appear;
if the framing of music were carried to excess, it would be too vehement.
Let there be an intelligent understanding of the nature and interaction of (heaven and earth),
and there will be the ability to practise well both ceremonies and music.


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