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礼器 - Li Qi

English translation: James Legge [?]
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[Also known as: "Rites in the formation of character"]

30 礼器:
太庙之内敬矣!君亲牵牲,大夫赞币而从。君亲制祭,夫人荐盎。君亲割牲,夫人荐酒。卿、大夫从君,命妇从夫人。洞洞乎其敬也,属属乎其忠也,勿勿乎其欲其飨之也。纳牲诏于庭,血毛诏于室,羹定诏于堂,三诏皆不同位,盖道求而未之得也。设祭于堂,为祊乎外,故曰:“于彼乎?于此乎?”
Li Qi:
Within the ancestral temple reverence prevailed. The ruler himself led the victim forward, while the Great officers assisted and followed, bearing the offerings of silk. The ruler himself cut out (the liver) for (the preliminary) offering, while his wife bore the dish in which it should be presented. The ruler himself cut up the victim, while his wife presented the spirits. The high ministers and Great officers followed the ruler; their wives followed his wife. How grave and still was their reverence! How were they absorbed in their sincerity! How earnest was their wish that their offerings should be accepted! The arrival of the victim was announced (to the spirits) in the courtyard; on the presentation of the blood and the flesh with the hair on it, announcement was made in the chamber; on the presentation of the soup and boiled meat, in the hall. The announcement was made thrice, each time in a different place; indicating how they were seeking for the spirits, and had not yet found them. When the sacrifice was set forth in the hall, it was repeated next day outside (the gate of the temple); and hence arose the saying, ' Are they there? Are they here?'

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