Coffee with Confucius on Nostr: The Master said, "Though a man may be able to recite the three hundred odes, yet if, ...
The Master said, "Though a man may be able to recite the three hundred odes, yet if, when entrusted with a governmental charge, he knows not how to act, or if, when sent to any quarter on a mission, he cannot give his replies unassisted, notwithstanding the extent of his learning, of what practical use is it?" (An. 13.5)
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