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CHINESE MAXIMS,

&c.



I.

The man of first rate excellence is virtuous independently of instruction; he of the middling class is so after instruction; the lowest order of men are vicious in spite of instruction.[1]
Shang Superior
pin class
chy 's
jin men,
not
kiaou instructed
urh and yet
shen; 善。 (are) virtuous;
chung middling

  1. The first of these are styled 聖 Shing, and are the Saints of China; the second are 賢 Hien, or Worthies; the last are called 愚 Yu, Foolish, or worthless.