The Book ofOdes also says,"The chirping bird only rests in the wooded part of the hill."The Master said,"When it rests,it knows where to rest.Can a person possibly be unequal to a bird?" The Book ofOdes also says,"How sublime was King Wen!He abode in clear, shining reverence."As a ruler,he abode in jen,as a minister,he abode in reverence,as a son,he abode in filial piety,as a father,he abode in loving compassion,and in his interactions with the people of the land,he abode in trustworthiness. The Book ofOdes also says, Look at the bend in the Ch'i River, And how green and luxuriant the bamboo trees are there! Here is our refined prince, Who is like a gem cut and filed, Carved and polished! How dignified he is,and how awesome! How majestic and distinguished! Our illustrious prince will never be forgotten. 'Like a gem cut and filed'refers to the way of study.'Like a gem carved and polished' refers to self-cultivation.'How dignified and awesome,'refers to a cautious respect. 'How majestic and distinguished,'refers to his awe-inspiring way of handling himself. 'Our illustrious prince will never be forgotten,'means that the Tao flourishes in him and his virtue reaches excellence,hence,the people will be unable to forget him. The Book ofOdes also says,"Aah,the ancient kings are not forgotten!"The Superior Man treats the worthy as worthy and loves his family.The inferior man enjoys his enjoyment and grabs profit whenever he has a chance.It is in this way that they are not forgotten after their death. 4.Confucius said,"In hearing legal cases I am just like anyone else.What we really need is to not have these legal cases." Those who lack sincerity should not be allowed to speak on and on.They should also have a great awe for the will of the people.This is called knowing the basis. 5.This is called,'Knowing the root.'This is called 'The extension of knowledge.' 6.'Making the will sincere,'means 'no self-deception.'Like when we allow ourselves to be disgusted by a bad smell or become infatuated with a beautiful face.This is called 'self-satisfaction.'Therefore the Superior Man must be watchful over himself when he is alone. When the inferior man is at leisure,there is no limit to the extent of his evil.But when he sees a Superior Man he will be ashamed;he will cover his evil and show off his goodness.When people observe you,they see right to your core.The Book of Odes also says, "The chirping bird only rests in the wooded part of the hill." The Master said, "When it rests, it knows where to rest. Can a person possibly be unequal to a bird?" The Book of Odes also says, "How sublime was King Wen! He abode in clear, shining reverence." As a ruler, he abode in jen, as a minister, he abode in reverence, as a son, he abode in filial piety, as a father, he abode in loving compassion, and in his interactions with the people of the land, he abode in trustworthiness. The Book of Odes also says, Look at the bend in the Ch'i River, And how green and luxuriant the bamboo trees are there! Here is our refined prince, Who is like a gem cut and filed, Carved and polished! How dignified he is, and how awesome! How majestic and distinguished! Our illustrious prince will never be forgotten. 'Like a gem cut and filed' refers to the way of study. 'Like a gem carved and polished' refers to self-cultivation. 'How dignified and awesome,' refers to a cautious respect. 'How majestic and distinguished,' refers to his awe-inspiring way of handling himself. 'Our illustrious prince will never be forgotten,' means that the Tao flourishes in him and his virtue reaches excellence, hence, the people will be unable to forget him. The Book of Odes also says, "Aah, the ancient kings are not forgotten!" The Superior Man treats the worthy as worthy and loves his family. The inferior man enjoys his enjoyment and grabs profit whenever he has a chance. It is in this way that they are not forgotten after their death. 4. Confucius said, "In hearing legal cases I am just like anyone else. What we really need is to not have these legal cases." Those who lack sincerity should not be allowed to speak on and on. They should also have a great awe for the will of the people. This is called knowing the basis. 5. This is called, 'Knowing the root.' This is called 'The extension of knowledge.' 6. 'Making the will sincere,' means 'no self-deception.' Like when we allow ourselves to be disgusted by a bad smell or become infatuated with a beautiful face. This is called 'self-satisfaction.' Therefore the Superior Man must be watchful over himself when he is alone. When the inferior man is at leisure, there is no limit to the extent of his evil. But when he sees a Superior Man he will be ashamed; he will cover his evil and show off his goodness. When people observe you, they see right to your core