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Confucianism -> Liji -> Qu Li I -> 29

In all cases of (a lad's) carrying away the dirt that has been swept up from the presence of an elder,
it is the rule that he (place) the brush on the basket,
退 keeping his sleeve before it as he retires.
The dust is not allowed to reach the elder,
because he carries the basket with its mouth turned towards himself.
He carries the (elder's) mat in his arms like the cross-beam of a shadoof.
If it be a mat to sit on, he will ask in what direction (the elder) is going to turn his face;
if it be to sleep on, in what direction he is going to turn his feet.
If a mat face the south or the north,
西 the seat on the west is accounted that of honour;
西 if it face the east or the west,
the seat on the south.


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