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Late Eastern Han Dynasty-Three Kingdoms Period, Chinese Musician, Poet, Thinker, and one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove
: A Chinese musician and poet who lived in the late Eastern Han dynasty and Three Kingdoms period of Chinese history. He was one of the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove. The guqin melody Jiukuang (?? "Drunken Ecstasy", or "Wine Mad") is believed to have been composed by him. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
Quote #5 on Political Struggle Quotes >> State and The Masses
“Can it be that you have never seen a louse in a pair of drawers? When he runs away into a deep seam or hides in some broken wadding, he thinks he has found a 'propitious residence.' In his movements he dares not leave the seam's edge nor part from the crotch of the drawers, and thinks he is 'toeing the orthodox line' that way. When he is hungry he bites his man and thinks he can eat forever. But when, [in the event of a great fire] there are hills of flame and streams of fire, when towns are charred and cities destroyed, then the lice, trapped where they are, die in their pair of drawers. What difference is there in your gentleman's living in his small area and a louse in a pair of drawers? How sad it is that he thinks he can 'keep catastrophes far away and good fortune near' and '[his family and descendants] eternally secure'!”
Source: "Daoism and Anarchism: Critiques of State Autonomy in Ancient and Modern Japan," by John A. Rapp, Contemporary Anarchist Studies, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2012. Appendices, Ruan Ji, "The Biography of Mastery Great Man" (excerpt), Page 225.
"Daoism and Anarchism: Critiques of State Autonomy in Ancient and Modern Japan," by John A. Rapp, Contemporary Anarchist Studies, Continuum International Publishing Group, 2012.
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