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Péi Kǎi wǎng diào zhī, Jí sànfà jījù, zuì ér zhíshì. Kǎi diàoyàn bì biàn qù, huò wèn Kǎi: “Fán diào zhě, zhǔ kū, kè nǎi wéi lǐ. Jí jì bù kū, jūn héwèi kū?” Kǎi yuē: “Ruǎn Jí jì fāng wài zhī shì, gù bù chóng lǐdiǎn. Wǒ sú zhōng zhī shì, gù yǐ guǐyí zìjū.”
When Pei Kai went to offer his condolences he found Ruan Ji in a squatting position with his hair spreading down across his shoulders, drunkenly gazing with steady eyes. Kai left soon after and when someone asked him why he was in tears, since a condoling friend would normally not cry before the mourner does so, he said: “Ruan Ji is a man who lives outside convention, so he does not pay attention to ritual and rites. As for me, I am a man who lives according to such ways, which is why I act according to the rules.”
Perhaps Heaven thought vile the virtues of these times and so did not regard them. Why otherwise would it not cause to sound forth those who could sing well?