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Confucianism -> Mengzi -> Teng Wen Gong II -> 8.4

Mencius answered,
'The loss of his place to an officer
諸侯 is like the loss of his State to a prince.
It is said in the Book of Rites,
諸侯"A prince ploughs himself, and is assisted by the people,
to supply the millet for sacrifice.
His wife keeps silkworms, and unwinds their cocoons,
to make the garments for sacrifice."
If the victims be not perfect,
the millet not pure,
and the dress not complete,
he does not presume to sacrifice.
"And the scholar who, out of office, has no holy field,
。』in the same way, does not sacrifice.
The victims for slaughter, the vessels, and the garments, not being all complete,
he does not presume to sacrifice,
and then neither may he dare to feel happy."
?」 Is there not here sufficient ground also for condolence?'


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