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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Miscellaneous Chapters -> Xu Wu-gui -> 1.1

徐無鬼魏武侯Xu Wu-gui having obtained through Nu Shang an introduction to the marquis Wu of Wei,
the marquis, speaking to him with kindly sympathy, said,
'You are ill, Sir;
you have suffered from your hard and laborious toils in the forests,
寡人。」 and still you have been willing to come and see poor me.'
徐無鬼 Xu Wu-gui replied,
'It is I who have to comfort your lordship;
what occasion have you to comfort me?
If your lordship go on to fill up the measure of your sensual desires,
and to prolong your likes and dislikes,
then the condition of your mental nature will be diseased,
and if you discourage and repress those desires,
and deny your likings and dislikings,
that will be an affliction to your ears and eyes (deprived of their accustomed pleasures)
- it is for me to comfort your lordship,
?」 what occasion have you to comfort me?'
The marquis looked contemptuous, and made no reply.


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