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14.29

Zigong was always judging people’s faults.

Confucius said, “Well, Zigong must have achieved perfection if he has time for that sort of thing. I’m not so lucky myself.”

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Categories Book 14Tags Confucius, Judgement, Mistakes, Zigong
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