Difference between an eight-year-old boy and Confucius; Hasai no ko to kôshi no mouth; Additional stories from UJI; Uji Shûi Monogatari. The Chinese philosopher Confucius (Kôshi) in conversation with a little boy standing for him. Behind them a waterfall and emerging sun. Left rocks and branches of a pine. With two poems. This image refers to the story of the boy who asked Confucius what was gone, the city of Lo Yang, or the place where the sun goes down. After the philosopher had given him the obvious answer, the boy did not brought the place where you can see the place underneath, but not the city of Lo Yang.
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