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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Outer Chapters -> The Tree on the Mountain -> 7.2

顏回Yan Hui, who was standing upright, with his hands crossed on his breast, rolled his eyes round to observe him.
仲尼Zhongni, fearing that Hui would go to excess in manifesting how he honoured himself,
or be plunged in sorrow through his love for him,
said to him,
'Hui,
not to receive (as evils) the inflictions of Heaven is easy;
not to receive (as benefits) the favours of men is difficult.
There is no beginning which was not an end.
The Human and the Heavenly may be one and the same.
Who, for instance, is it that is now singing?


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