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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Outer Chapters -> The Floods of Autumn -> 8.2

The kui said to the millipede,
'With my one leg I hop about,
and can hardly manage to go along.
使 Now you have a myriad feet which you can employ;
?” how is it that you are so abundantly furnished?'
The millipede said,
'It is not so.
Have you not seen one ejecting saliva?
The largest portion of it is like a pearl,
while the smaller portions fall down like a shower of mist
in innumerable drops.
Now I put in motion the springs set in me by Heaven,
。” without knowing how I do so.'


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