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9.10

If Confucius saw someone in mourning, or in full ceremonial dress, or a blind person— even if they were younger than him—he would arise. If he had to pass by them, he would do so quickly.

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Categories Book 9Tags Blindness, Clothing, Confucius, Mourning
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