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程繁:“:‘’。Cheng Fan objected: "Sir, you have said the sage-kings did not have music.
This shows they did.
?” How then can you say the sage-kings did not have music?"
墨子:“Mozi said: The desire of the sage-kings was to cut down excesses.
Eating is of course profitable,
1 but it takes so little intelligence to eat when one is hungry that it may be said to be nil.
Now the sage-kings had music, but it was so little that it may also be said to be nil.

1. 智 : Originally read: "知". Corrected by 孙诒让《墨子闲诂》


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