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Confucianism -> Liji -> Fang Ji -> 2

The Master said,
'The small man, when poor, feels the pinch of his straitened circumstances;
and when rich, is liable to become proud.
Under the pinch of that poverty he may proceed to steal;
。”and when proud, he may proceed to deeds of disorder.
The rules of propriety
recognise these feelings of men, and lay down definite regulations for them,
to serve as dykes for the people.
圣人使Hence the sages dealt with riches and honours, so that riches should not have power to make men proud;
that poverty should not induce that feeling of being pinched;
and that men in positions of honour should not be intractable to those above them.
In this way the causes of disorder would more and more disappear.'


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