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Confucianism -> Liji -> Tan Gong II -> 140

The inscription
forms a banner to the eye of fancy.
Because (the person of) the deceased, can no longer be distinguished,
therefore (the son) by this flag maintains the remembrance of him.
From his love for him he makes this record.
His reverence for him finds in this its utmost expression.
The first tablet for the spirit (with this inscription on it) serves the same purpose as that (subsequently) placed in the temple, at the conclusion of the mourning rites.
Under the Yin dynasty the former was still kept.
Under the Zhou, it was removed.


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