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lly grow up.Filial piety and fraternal submission!-- are they not the root ofall benevolent actions?'CHAP. III. The Master said, 'Fine words and aninsinuating appearance are seldom associated with true virtue.'CHAP. IV. The philosopher Tsang said, 'I daily examinemyself on three points:-- whether, in transacting business forothers, I may have been not faithful;-- whether, in intercoursewith friends, I may have been not sincere;-- whether I mayhave not mastered and practised the instructions of myteacher.'
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