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she-monkeys for mates, bucks mount does, male fish frolic
with female fish, while humans regard Mao Qiang and Lady
Li as great beauties—but when fish see them they dart into
the depths, when birds see them they soar into the skies,
when deer see them they bolt away without looking back.
Which of these four ‘knows’ what is rightly alluring? From
where I see it, the transitions of Humanity and Responsibility
and the trails of right and wrong are hopelessly tangled and
confused. How could I know how to distinguish which is right
among them?”