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CHAPTER II.

STATE OFFICES AND EMOLUMENTS.

1. The evil consequences when Offices are sought on account of their Emoluments..

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THE CHUNG YUNG, OR DOCTRINE OF THE MEAN.

PROLEGOMENA BY THE PHILOSOPHER CHING.

CHAPTER I.

THE PATH OF DUTY-ITS ORIGIN IN HEAVEN.

1. A perfect nature conferred on all; but the path of virtue is

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2. The Golden Rule negatively and positively expressed. Confucius confesses not having attained to it...........

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3. Perform your duty, nor murmur at Heaven's appointments 145

CHAPTER II.

PICTURE OF THE PERFECT MAN.

1. A portraiture of the perfect Man who walks in the path of

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1. Filial duties due to the dead as to the living

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2. Respecting spirits..

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3. About omens ...

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1. Rulers appointed by Heaven.....

2. Instruction for Princes and Public Officers...

3. In the choice of Ministers, be not guided by the reports
of others...

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4 Govern on principles of Benevolence and Righteousness.
Rulers must themselves be wise and good...

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5. Benevolent Government secures the affections of the sub-
jects

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6. The support and comfort of the aged a religious duty.......... 176
7. Effects of oppression........

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8. Be prepared to resist invasion...

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9. Rulers govern by their example

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10. The family the root of the State. He who governs him-
self may govern a family; he who can govern his

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15. Cultivation of the fine arts a help to good government ..

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CHAPTER II.

METAPHYSICS AND MORALS.

1. Passion nature.....

2. The original heart. The Chinese sages' view of human

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4. Heaven rewards and punishes. Be in harmony with the

ordinances of God...

5. Do right; leave events with Heaven.

6. Love righteousness more than life

7. The golden rule-selfishness unprofitable

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IDEAL OF THE PERFECT MAN.

1. The superior man...

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2. The good man delights in what is good...

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3. On education....

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4. Knowledge is acquired by successive steps, and by per-

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CHAPTER IV.

DOMESTIC REGULATIONS.

1. On the choice of a residence and associates...

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5. Marriage rites, women's duties, court etiquette..

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2. Items containing references to ancient emperors.

3. Detached sentences

4. Maxims....

5. The source from which Mencius derived the doctrines of

this book...

PART III.

SELECTIONS.

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Extract from The Book of Constant Purity..

66 The Wonderful Book on the Removal of Calam-

Tablet Literature....

Directory for the Whole Life

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A Recent Visit to the Classic Grounds of China.

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PART IV.

EDITORIAL REVIEW.

Remarks on the doctrines taught by the Chinese sages, and
their influence on the Chinese mind

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