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  • Mencius – Chapter 6.4 The social value of moral labor

    January 3, 2026

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    Ana

    Peng Geng asked Mencius: “You travel with dozens of carriages and hundreds of followers, eating your way through the feudal states – isn’t that excessive?”

  • Mencius – Chapter 6.3 To serve, But not to solicit

    January 3, 2026

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    Ana

    Zhou Xiao asked: “Did the gentlemen of ancient times take office?”

  • Mencius – Chapter 6.2 The Unbending Man

    January 3, 2026

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    Ana

    Jing Chun said: “Aren’t Gongsun Yan and Zhang Yi truly great men? When they get angry, feudal lords tremble; when they stay at ease, wars across the world cease.”

  • Mencius – Chapter 6.1 Moral Integrity vs Political Expediency

    January 3, 2026

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    Ana

    Chen Dai said to his teacher Mencius: “You refuse to visit feudal lords – it seems overly modest, even petty. If you’d just go see one once, at best you could implement the Kingly Way; at least, you might help him achieve hegemony. And as the old saying goes: ‘Bend one chi (about a…

  • Mencius – Chapter 5.5 One Root, Not Two

    January 2, 2026

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    Ana

    The Mohist scholar Yi Zhi, through Xu Bi (a disciple of Mencius), requested to meet Mencius. Mencius said: “I’d be glad to see him, but I’m still unwell. Once I recover, I’ll go to him – Yi Zhi need not come!”

  • Mencius – Chapter 5.4 Labor of the Mind, Labor of the Body

    January 2, 2026

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    Ana

    A man named Xu Xing, who claimed to follow the teachings of Shen Nong (the mythical Divine Farmer), came from Chu to Teng and went directly to Duke Wen, saying: “As a man from afar, I’ve heard you practice benevolent governance. I’d like to receive a house and become your commoner.”

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