A wise man regards the moral worth of a man; a fool, only his position.[1] A wise man expects justice; a fool, only expects favours 去书内

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    If you did a word count of the Analects, I daresay, Ritual propriety would be the most frequent term by far. Confucius believed, strongly, that one should cultivate virtue through the study and familiarity with the odes and to steady (or check) oneself with relation to the rites/guiding principles.

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