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Confucianism -> Liji -> Qu Li I -> 62

A rule of propriety says,
君子。」'A superior man may carry his grandson in his arms, but not his son.'
This tells us that a grandson may be the personator of his deceased grandfather (at sacrifices),
but a son cannot be so of his father.
When a great officer or (other) officer sees one who is to personate the dead (on his way to the ancestral temple),
he should dismount from his carriage to him.
The ruler himself, when he recognises him,
should do the same.
The personator (at the same time) must bow forward to the cross-bar.
In mounting the carriage, he must use a stool.


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