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At sacrifices there are the provisions that are left.
The dealing with these is the least important thing in sacrifices,
but it is necessary to take knowledge of it.
Hence there is the saying of antiquity,
。」 'The end must be attended to even as the beginning:'
--there is an illustration of it in these leavings.
君子Hence it was the remark of a superior man of antiquity, that
'The personator also eats what the spirits have left;
--it is a device of kindness,
。」 in which may be seen (the method of) government.'
Hence, when the personator rose,
the ruler and his three ministers partook of what he had left.
When the ruler had risen,
the six Great officers partook;
-the officers partook of what the ruler had left.
When the Great officers rose,
the eight officers partook
- the lower in rank ate what the higher had left.
When these officers rose,
each one took what was before him and went out,
and placed it (in the court) below the hall,
when all the inferior attendants entered
and removed it
- the inferior class ate what the superior had left.


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