To him good words ascend and good deeds raise him (Chapter three hundred and ninety-eight) in knowledge of competition
Whoever preaches to people does not know me, and whoever mentions them knows me
(Chapter three hundred and ninety-nine) in knowledge Competing with a house
Whoever enters it, I will strike his neck, and no one remains without entering it.
(Chapter 400) On knowing the dispute
Whoever appears to me, I will be pleased with him, and whoever stands at An example I saw
(Chapter Four Hundred and One) in a dispute
The dead and the living have no way to see me
(Chapter Four hundred and two) in a duel
Whoever defeats me, I defeat him, and whoever defeats me, then I am more likely to lean towards peace
(Chapter four hundred and three) in a duel
I have no proof against my servants unless I said no to one of them. I did not do anything but he said to me, “You did,” and he said the truth, but the precedent takes precedence, and there is no change.
(Chapter Four Hundred and Four) in determining the dispute.
Whoever is violent against his subjects seeks to destroy his kingdom, and whoever He was kind to them and remained a king. Every master who killed one of his slaves killed a master of his own except me. See
(Chapter Four Hundred and Five) in a fight
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