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 -  Tsze-chang said, 'What is meant by being beneficent 
without great expenditure?' The Master replied, 'When the person 
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Tsze-Chang Said, 'What Is Meant By Being Beneficent Without Great Expenditure?' The Master Replied, 'When The Person In Authority Makes More Beneficial To The People The Things From Which

They naturally derive benefit; - is not this being beneficent without great expenditure?

When he chooses the labours which are proper, and makes them labour on them, who will repine? When his desires are set on benevolent government, and he secures it, who will accuse him of covetousness? Whether he has to do with many people or few, or with things great or small, he does not dare to indicate any disrespect; - is not this to maintain a dignified ease without any pride? He adjusts his clothes and cap, and throws a dignity into his looks, so that, thus dignified, he is looked at with awe; - is not this to be majestic without being fierce?' 3. Tsze-chang then asked, 'What are meant by the four bad things?' The Master said, 'To put the people to death without having instructed them; - this is called cruelty. To require from them, suddenly, the full tale of work, without having given them warning; - this is called oppression. To issue orders as if without urgency, at first, and, when the time comes, to insist on them with severity; - this is called injury. And, generally, in the giving pay

or rewards to men, to do it in a stingy way; - this is called acting the part of a mere official.' CHAP III.

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