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Confucius’ famous sayings about food and clothing

"Confucius himself did not mention Xiaokang, but Confucianism calls a society lower than the "Great Harmony" thought Xiaokang. "Book of Rites·Liyun" says: "Today's Dao Dao Now that you are hiding, the world is your home. Each will kiss his own relatives, each will have his own son, and every son will be his own. When adults are born and nobles are hereditary, they regard it as etiquette, and cities, ditches and ponds are regarded as solid. Etiquette and righteousness serve as disciplines, to upright the ruler and ministers, to respect fathers and sons, to harmonize brothers, to harmonize couples, to establish systems, to establish (set up) fields... This is called a well-off society. "What is described here is the prosperous age that occurred under the governance of Xia Yu, Shang Tang, and Zhou Dynasty's King Wen, King Wu, King Cheng, and Duke Zhou.

For those who don’t know about Confucius, Guan Zhong actually has a famous saying, “A person who has a solid warehouse knows etiquette; a person who has enough food and clothing knows honor and disgrace.”