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Confucianism -> Liji -> Wang Zhi -> 37

In settling the people,
the ground was measured for the formation of towns,
and then measured again in smaller portions for the allotments of the people.
When the division of the ground, the cities, and the allotments
were thus fixed in adaptation to one another,
so that there was no ground unoccupied,
and none of the people left to wander about idle,
economical arrangements were made about food; and its proper business appointed for each season.
Then the people had rest in their dwellings,
did joy fully what they had to do, exhorted one another to labour,
honoured their rulers, and loved their superiors.
This having been secured, there ensued the institution of schools.


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