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Analects of Confucius · Chapter 6: Book VI: YUNG YEY

Analects of Confucius 6.13

translated from Classical Chinese by James Legge, 1893

The Master said, ‘Mang Chih-fan does not boast of his merit. Being in the rear on an occasion of flight, when they were about to enter the gate, he whipped up his horse, saying, “It is not that I dare to be last. My horse would not advance.”’

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