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Chapter 486: Punishment of Bai Ye, Hall of Conscience. [489]



Summary

The discussion revolves around Bai Ye's actions and the consequences he faces due to his mistakes. Yan Zheng criticizes Bai Ye for prioritizing personal desires over the greater good, while Kong Fang advocates for a more lenient approach, emphasizing the importance of understanding and human compassion over rigid rules. He argues that Bai Ye's punishment should be moderate, suggesting three months of self-reflection instead of harsher penalties. The assembly agrees with Kong Fang's proposal, highlighting the need for Confucians to set a positive example. The dialogue underscores the tension between strict adherence to rules and the necessity of empathy in judgment.

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