Li Kuei and the others felt compelled to tender Chin Jung some good advice: Its you, they said, who have given rise to the disturbance, and if you dont act in this manner, how will the matter ever be brought to an end? so that Chin Jung found it difficult to persist in his obstinacy, and was constrained to make a bow to Chin Chung.
Pao-yue was, however, not yet satisfied, but would insist upon his knocking his head on the ground, and Chia Jui, whose sole aim was to temporarily smother the affair, quietly again urged Chin Jung, adding that the proverb has it: That if you keep down the anger of a minute, you will for a whole life-time feel no remorse.
Whether Chin Jung complied or not to his advice is not known, but the following chapter will explain.
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