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曲礼上 - Qu Li I

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[Also known as: "Summary of the Rules of Propriety Part 1"]

10 曲礼上:
太上贵德,其次务施报。礼尚往来。往而不来,非礼也;来而不往,亦非礼也。人有礼则安,无礼则危。故曰:礼者不可不学也。
Qu Li I:
In the highest antiquity they prized (simply conferring) good; in the time next to this, giving and repaying was the thing attended to. And what the rules of propriety value is that reciprocity. If I give a gift and nothing comes in return, that is contrary to propriety; if the thing comes to me, and I give nothing in return, that also is contrary to propriety. If a man observe the rules of propriety, he is in a condition of security; if he do not, he is in one of danger. Hence there is the saying, 'The rules of propriety should by no means be left unlearned.'

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