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| Short History of Chinese Philosophy | |
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ONCE when Confucius was sitting with several of his disciples, he asked each of them to express his desires. One replied that he would like to be minister of war in a certain state, another to be minister of finance, and still another to be master of ceremonies. But the fourth, Tseng Tien, paid no attention to what others were saying, but continued to strum his lute. When the others had finished, Confucius asked him to speak. He replied: "[My desire would bel, in the last month of spring, with the dress of the season all complete, along with five or six young men, and six or seven boys, to go to wash in the river Yi, enjoy the breezes among the rain altars, and return home singing." Whereupon Confucius said: "I am with Tien." |
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| Statement of Responsibility | |
| Author(s) | Fung Yu-Lan - Personal Name |
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| Call Number | 181.11009 Fun s |
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| Classification | 181.11009 |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher | Macmillan |
| Publishing Year | 1964 |
| Publishing Place | New York |
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