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Confucianism -> Mengzi -> Liang Hui Wang II -> 9.6

:「文王'The park of king Wen,' was the reply, 'contained seventy square li,
but the grass-cutters and fuel-gatherers had the privilege of entrance into it;
so also had the catchers of pheasants and hares.
He shared it with the people,
and was it not with reason that they looked on it as small?
When I first arrived at the borders of your kingdom,
I inquired about the great prohibitory regulations,
before I would venture to enter it;
and I heard, that inside the barrier-gates there was a park of forty square lî,
鹿and that he who killed a deer in it, was held guilty of the same crime as if he had killed a man.
Thus those forty square li
are a pitfall in the middle of the kingdom.
?」 Is it not with reason that the people look upon them as large?'


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