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Confucianism -> Liji -> Tan Gong II -> 170

石骀仲Shi Tai-gong died,
leaving no son by his wife proper,
and six sons by concubines.
The tortoise-shell being consulted as to which of them should be the father's successor,
it was said
。” that by their bathing and wearing of their girdle-pendants the indication would be given.
Five of them accordingly bathed and put on the girdle-pendants with their gems.
石祁子Shi Qi-zi, however, said,
?”'Whoever, being engaged with the mourning rites for a parent, bathed his head or his body, and put on his girdle-pendants?'
and he declined to do either,
石祁子 and this was considered to be the indication.
The people of Wei considered that the tortoise-shell had shown a (true) knowledge.


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