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Confucianism -> Liji -> Qu Li I -> 66

He who is condoling with one who has mourning rites in band, and is not able to assist him with a gift,
should put no question about his expenditure.
He who is enquiring after another that is ill, and is not able to send (anything to him),
should not ask what he would like.
He who sees (a traveller), and is not able to lodge him,
should not ask where he is stopping.
He who would confer something on another should not say, 'Come and take it;'
he who would give something (to a smaller man), should not ask him what he would like.


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