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did so; he touched it, and brought melody from it. He rose up and said, “The ancient kings framed the rules of ceremony, and I do not dare not to come up to them.'
31. At the mourning rites for Hui-zze, who had been minister of Crime, Zze-yà (went to condole), wearing for him a robe of sackcloth, and a headband made of the product of the male plant. Wăn-gze (the brother of Hui-zze), wishing to decline the honour, said, “You condescended to be the associate of my younger brother, and now further condescend to wear this mourning; I venture to decline the honour.' Zze-yū said, 'It is in rule;' on which Wăn-zze returned and continued his wailing. Zze-ya then hastened and took his place among the officers (of the family); but Wăn-zze also declined this honour, and said, 'You condescended to be the associate of my younger brother, and now further condescend to wear for him this mourning, and to come and take part in the mourning rites ; I venture to decline the honour.' Zze-yû said, 'I beg firmly to request you to allow me (to remain here).
Wăn-3ze then returned, and supporting the rightful son to take his position with his face to the south, said, “You condescended to be the associate of my younger brother, and now you further condescend to wear this mourning for him, and to come and take part in the rites; dare Hů but return to his (proper) place?' Zze-yu on this hastened to take his position among the guests!.
1 The object of Sze-yù in all the movements detailed here is supposed to have been to correct some irregularity in the pro
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