There's nothing to seek
The ancients would reap and boil chestnuts and rice at the edge of a hoe, in a broken-legged pot, deep in the mountains — their fortune was no more than contentment; all their lives they never sought from anyone. Their nobility was no more than purity and serenity — what need for bushels of emblems?
Thus, "Having investigated to the full, you clearly know there's nothing to seek."
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