Repeat

Analects 17.14

Original Text:

子曰道听而涂说德之弃也

Translation:

Other Translations:

The Master said, “To hear something on the road, and then repeat it everywhere you go, is to throw Virtue away.”

Confucius, & Slingerland, E. (2003). Analects: With selections from traditional commentaries. Hackett Publishing.

The Master said, Hear it along the road and expound it in the byways—this is to throw virtue away.

Confucius, & Watson, B. (2007). The Analects of Confucius. Columbia University Press.

Analects 7.32

Original Text:

子与人歌而善必使反之而后和之

Translation:

Other Translations:

Whenever the Master was singing in a group and heard something that he liked, he inevitably asked to have it sung again, and only then would harmonize with it.

Confucius, & Slingerland, E. (2003). Analects: With selections from traditional commentaries. Hackett Publishing.

If the Master was singing with others and one of them happened to be particularly good, he would invariably ask the person to repeat the piece and then he would join in.

Confucius, & Watson, B. (2007). The Analects of Confucius. Columbia University Press.