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The Master said,
'It is only one man (here and there) under heaven,
天下 who with his heart of hearts naturally rests in humanity.
It is said in the Da Ya, or Major Odes of the Kingdom (III, iii, ode 6, 6),
"Virtue is very light, Light as a hair,
yet few can bear The burden of its weight.
。’'Tis so; but Zhong Shan, as I think, Needs not from virtue's weight to shrink That other men defies. Aid from my love his strength rejects. (if the king's measures have defects, What's needed he supplies)."
In the Xiao Ya, or Minor Odes of the Kingdom, it is said (II, vii, ode 4, 5),
"To the high hills I looked;
。’” The great way I pursued."'


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