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Translator’s summary: The centerpiece of this chapter is the discourse on revenge, accompanying Qi’s destruction of Ji. It is doubly significant, because young Duke Zhuang is for his part powerless to take revenge against Duke Xiang of Qi for killing his father (Duke Huan) and has no choice but to socialize with him.
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© 2015 Harry Miller
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Miller, H. (2015). Duke Zhuang, Part I. In: The Gongyang Commentary on The Spring and Autumn Annals. Palgrave Macmillan, New York. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137493002_7
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