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Three in the Morning ..... by Chuang Tzu |
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There was a keeper of monkeys. He ordered concerning the monkeys rations of acorns that each monkey was to have three in the morning and four at night. But at this the monkeys were very upset. So the keeper said that they night have four in the morning, but three at night. With this arrangement, all monkeys were well pleased. And they all lived happily ever after. ( Reference: Fung, Y. (1933). Chuang Tzu: A New Selected Translation with An Exposition of the Philosoph of Kuo Hsiang, Shanghai, China: The Commercial Press. p.52 ) |
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