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The Master said,
"For teaching the people to be affectionate and loving,
there is nothing better than filial piety.
For teaching them (the observance of) propriety and submissiveness,
there is nothing better than fraternal duty.
For changing their manners and altering their customs,
there is nothing better than music.
For securing the repose of superiors and the good order of the people,
there is nothing better than the rules of propriety.
The rules of propriety are simply (the development of) the principle of reverence.
Therefore the reverence paid to a father
makes (all) sons pleased.
The reverence paid to an elder brother
makes (all) younger brothers pleased.
The reverence paid to a ruler
makes (all) subjects pleased.
The reverence paid to the One man
makes thousands and myriads of men pleased.
The reverence is paid to a few,
and the pleasure extends to many.
。」 This is what is meant by an 'All-embracing Rule of Conduct.'"


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