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IntroductionContentTransmissionKey TermsAnnotated Translation1. Exhortation to Learn (Quan xue)2. Honoring Words [of Good Advice] (Gui yan)3. Four Kinds of Proper Conduct (Si yi)4. The Enlightenment Hall (Ming tang)5. Allocation (Fen)6. Emerging from Delusion (Fa meng)7. Considerateness (Shu)8. Governing the World (Zhi tianxia)9. Good Intentions (Ren yi)10. Broad-mindedness (Guang)11. Generous Fellows (Chuo zi)12. Dwelling in the Way (Chu dao)13. Spiritous Enlightenment (Shen ming)14. Stopping the Chu Army (Zhi Chu shi)15. The Ruler's Governance (Jun zhi)Fragments (Yi wen)NotesBibliographyIndex
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