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Confucianism -> Mengzi -> Li Lou II -> 57

Yu and Ji, in an age when the world was being brought back to order,
thrice passed their doors without entering them.
孔子 Confucius praised them.
顏子The disciple Yan, in an age of disorder,
dwelt in a mean narrow lane,
having his single bamboo-cup of rice,
and his single gourd-dish of water;
other men could not have endured the distress,
顏子 but he did not allow his joy to be affected by it.
孔子 Confucius praised him.
孟子 Mencius said,
顏回'Yu, Ji, and Yan Hui agreed in the principle of their conduct.
天下 Yu thought that if any one in the kingdom were drowned,
it was as if he drowned him.
天下 Ji thought that if any one in the kingdom suffered hunger,
it was as if he famished him.
It was on this account that they were so earnest.
顏子If Yu and Ji, and Yanzi, had exchanged places, each would have done what the other did.
Here now in the same apartment with you are people fighting
- you ought to part them.
Though you part them with your cap simply tied over your unbound hair,
your conduct will be allowable.
If the fighting be only in the village or neighbourhood,
if you go to put an end to it with your cap tied over your hair unbound,
you will be in error.
。」Although you should shut your door in such a case, your conduct would be allowable.'


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