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In music of the grandest style there is the same harmony that prevails between heaven and earth;
in ceremonies of the grandest form there is the same graduation that exists between heaven and earth.
Through the harmony, things do not fail (to fulfil their ends);
through the graduation we have the sacrifices to heaven and those to earth.
In the visible sphere there are ceremonies and music;
in the invisible, the spiritual agencies.
These things being so, in all within the four seas,
there must be mutual respect and love.
The occasions and forms of ceremonies are different, but it is the same feeling of respect (which they express).
The styles of musical pieces are different, but it is the same feeling of love (which they promote).
The essential nature of ceremonies and music being the same,
沿the intelligent kings, one after another, continued them as they found them.
The occasions and forms were according to the times when they were made;
the names agreed with the merit which they commemorated.


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