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Confucianism -> Mengzi -> Jin Xin II -> 78

孟子Mencius said,
'Words which are simple, while their meaning is far-reaching,
are good words.
Principles which, as held, are compendious, while their application is extensive,
are good principles.
君子The words of the superior man
do not go below the girdle, but great principles are contained in them.
君子The principle which the superior man holds
天下is that of personal cultivation, but the kingdom is thereby tranquillized.
The disease of men is this: that they neglect their own fields, and go to weed the fields of others,
and that what they require from others is great,
。” while what they lay upon themselves is light.'


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