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The Analects of Confucius quotes 4-9
In this chapter of the Analects of Confucius quotes, the sage taught us a realistic and profound principle about the self-cultivation of Confucian. As a man of honour, it is very important how to deal with the relation between the ideal of life and the material pursuit. It's difficult to obtain achievement of self-cultivation to a man who indulges in a life of pleasure and comfort. Following content is the original text of this chapter of the Analects of Confucius quotes.

Confucius said,
'If a man who is interested in cultivation of the Tao is ashamed of bad food and clothing, there is nothing to discuss with him.'
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