“If you would govern a state of a thousand chariots (a small-to-middle-size state), you must pay strict attention to business, be true to your word, be economical in expenditure and love the people. You should use them according to the seasons (i. e. You should not enlist farmers during seeding or harvest time).”

—  Confucius

The Analects, Chapter I

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道千乘之國,敬事而信,節用而愛人,使民以時。

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