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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Miscellaneous Chapters -> Kings who have wished to resign the Throne -> 16.2

The two princes then went north to the hill of Shou-yang,
where they died of starvation.
伯夷叔齊 If men such as Bo-yi and Shu-Qi,
in the matter of riches and honours,
can manage to avoid them, (let them do so);
but they must not depend on their lofty virtue to pursue any perverse course,
only gratifying their own tendencies,
and not doing service in their time:
this was the style of these two princes.


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