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________________ 244 THE LÎ ki. BK. III. (widow). These four classes were the most forlorn of Heaven's people, and had none to whom to tell their wants; they all received regular allowances. 14. The dumb, the deaf, the lame, such as had lost a member, pigmies, and mechanics, were all fed according to what work they were able to do. 15. On the roads, men took the right side and women the left; carriages kept in the middle. A man kept behind another who had a father's years.; he followed one who might be his elder brother more closely, but still keeping behind, as geese fly after one another in a row. Friends did not pass by one another, when going the same way. (In the case of an old and a young man, carrying burdens,) both were borne by the younger; and if the two were too heavy for one, he took the heavier. A man with grey hair was not allowed to carry anything, though he might do it with one hand. 16. An officer of superior rank, of the age of sixty or seventy, did not walk on foot. A common man, at that age, did not go without flesh to eat. 17. A Great officer, (having land of his own), was not permitted to borrow the vessels for sacrifice; nor to make vessels for his own private use before he had made those for sacrifice. 18. A space of one 11 square contained fields amounting to 900 mâu? Ten 11 square were equal to 100 spaces of one 11 square, and contained 90,000 mâu. A hundred 11 square were equal to 100 spaces of ten 11 square, and contained 9,000,000 màu. A * See note as to the size of the mâu on page 218. Digitized by Google
SR No.007675
Book TitleText of Confucianism Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Legge
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1879
Total Pages2829
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size50 MB
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