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儒家 -> 禮記 -> 表記 -> 23.2

It is said in the Book of Poetry (III, i, ode 5, 6),
"How the creepers close twine
Round the branches and stems!
君子。』Self-possession and ease Robed our prince as with gems. Happiness increased unsought, Nor by crooked ways was bought."
文王周公Might not this have been said of Shun, Yu, king Wen, or the duke of Zhou,
who had the great virtues (necessary) to govern the people,
and yet were (only) careful to serve their rulers?
It is said again in the same Book of Poetry (III, i, ode 2, 3),
"This our king Wen in all his way
Did watchful reverence display,
With clearest wisdom serving God,
Who, pleased to see the course he trod, Him with great favour crowned.
。』」His virtue no deflection knew, But always to the right was true. The states beheld, and all approved. With loyal ardour stirred and moved, Wen as their head they owned."'


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