"Note this, my disciples!" cried Yang Tzŭ. "Be virtuous, but without being consciously so; and wherever you go, you will be beloved."
CHAPTER XXI.
T'ien Tzŭ Fang.
Argument:—Tao cannot be imparted in words—It is not at man's disposal—It does not consist in formal morality—It is an inalienable element of existence—Without it the soul dies—With it man is happy and his immortality secure—Illustrations.
[This chapter is supplementary to chapter vi.]
T'ien Tzŭ Fang was in attendance upon Prince Wên of Wei.
Whose tutor he was.
He kept on praising Ch'i Kung, until at length Prince Wên said, "Is Ch'i Kung your tutor?"