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Confucianism -> Liji -> Tan Gong II -> 203

仲尼The dog kept by Zhong-ni having died,
使子贡 he employed Zi-gong to bury it,
saying,
'I have heard
that a worn-out curtain should not be thrown away,
but may be used to bury a horse in;
and that a worn-out umbrella should not be thrown away,
but may be used to bury a dog in.
I am poor
and have no umbrella.
In putting the dog into the grave,
you can use my mat;
使。” and do not let its head get buried in the earth.
When one of the horses of the ruler's carriage dies,
it is buried in a curtain (in good condition).'


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