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Tai-gong was invested with his state, (and had his capital) in Ying-qiu;
but for five generations (his descendants, the marquises of Qi)
were all taken back and buried in Zhou.
君子 A superior man has said,
'For music, we use that of him from whom we sprang;
in ceremonies, we do not forget him to whom we trace our root.'
The ancients had a saying,
that a fox, when dying, adjusts its head in the direction of the mound (where it was whelped);
。」 manifesting thereby (how it shares in the feeling of) humanity.


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