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    Supports→The Way of the Monarch is achieved when great ranks and emoluments are paired with orderly fulfillment of official responsibilities

    Officials promoted to higher positions take on greater official responsibilities

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    Thus, as for the officials of an enlightened ruler: chief ministers and chancellors must rise from among local officials; valiant generals must rise from among the ranks. One who has merit should be awarded: then ranks and emoluments are bountiful and they are ever more encouraging; one who is promoted and ascends to higher positions, his official responsibilities increase, and he performs his tasks ever more orderly. When ranks and emoluments are great, while official responsibilities are dealt

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