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Confucianism -> Mengzi -> Gaozi II -> 30.4

Mencius went on,
'In Mo all the five kinds of grain are not grown;
it only produces the millet.
There are no fortified cities, no edifices, no ancestral temples, no ceremonies of sacrifice;
諸侯 there are no princes requiring presents and entertainments;
there is no system of officers with their various subordinates.
On these accounts a tax of one-twentieth of the produce is sufficient there.
But now it is the Middle Kingdom that we live in.
To banish the relationships of men,
君子 and have no superior men
- how can such a state of things be thought of?
With but few potters
a kingdom cannot subsist;
君子 how much less can it subsist without men of a higher rank than others?
If we wish to make the taxation lighter than the system of Yao and Shun,
we shall just have a great Mo and a small Mo.
If we wish to make it heavier,
。」 we shall just have the great Jie and the small Jie.'


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