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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Outer Chapters -> Tian Zi-fang -> 1.1

田子方魏文侯Tian Zi-fang, sitting in attendance on the marquis Wen of Wei,
often quoted (with approbation) the words of Qi Gong.
文侯 The marquis said,
?” 'Is Qi Gong your preceptor?'
子方 Zi-fang replied,
'No.
He only belongs to the same neighbourhood.
In speaking about the Dao, his views are often correct,
。” and therefore I quote them as I do.'
文侯:“?”The marquis went on, 'Then have you no preceptor?'
子方:“。”I have.
:“?”And who is he?
子方:“。”He is Dong-guo Shun-zi.
文侯:“?”And why, my Master, have I never heard you quote his words?
子方Zi-fang replied,
'He is a man who satisfies the true (ideal of humanity);
a man in appearance, but (having the mind of) Heaven.
Void of any thought of himself, he accommodates himself to others, and nourishes the true ideal that belongs to him.
With all his purity, he is forbearing to others.
Where they are without the Dao,
he rectifies his demeanour, so that they understand it,
使 and in consequence their own ideas melt away and disappear.
!” How should one like me be fit to quote his words?'


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