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    "title": "Chapter 70 — My Words Are Easy to Understand",
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    "text": "## Chapter 70\n\n\nMy words are very easy to know, and very easy to practise; but\nthere is no one in the world who is able to know and able to practise\nthem.\n\nThere is an originating and all-comprehending (principle) in my\nwords, and an authoritative law for the things (which I enforce). It\nis because they do not know these, that men do not know me.\n\nThey who know me are few, and I am on that account (the more) to be\nprized. It is thus that the sage wears (a poor garb of) hair cloth,\nwhile he carries his (signet of) jade in his bosom.",
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