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Mencius' sentence of advising the monarch to practice benevolent government
The land is a hundred miles away and can be called king. The king is kind to the people, saves punishment, collects taxes thinly, and cultivates the fields easily. Strong men can cultivate their filial piety and loyalty in their spare time, serve their fathers and brothers, and serve their superiors, so that they can make a fuss about the strong men in Qin and Chu. When he took his people away, he couldn't farm to support his parents, who were hungry with cold, and their brothers and wives were separated. He drowned his people, but Solo collected them. Who are the enemies of the king? So: "The benevolent is invincible." Wang, please don't doubt it! On Mencius Liang Zhangju

The benevolent king cannot be ruled. On the chapters and sentences of Mencius' Gongsun Chou

The people are the most important, the country is the second, and the monarch is the light. Mencius devoted himself to chapters and sentences.