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Confucianism -> Liji -> Tan Gong II -> 205

A man-at-arms at the Yang gate (of the capital of Song) having died,
Zi-han, the superintendent of Works, went to (his house), and wailed for him bitterly.
The men of Jin who were in Song as spies returned,
and reported the thing to the marquis of Jin, saying,
'A man-at-arms at the Yang gate having died,
Zi-han wailed for him bitterly,
and the people were pleased;
。」(Song), we apprehend, cannot be attacked (with success).'
孔子When Confucius heard of the circumstances, he said,
'Skilfully did those men do their duty as spies in Song.
It is said in the Book of Poetry,
"If there was any mourning among the people,
。』 I did my utmost to help them."
Though there had been other enemies besides Jin,
天下。」 what state under the sky could have withstood one (in the condition of Song)?'


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