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  • (Then) the Chinese said, “Hand over to us a particular room, and (let there be) one for you (as well).” 3470
  • There were two rooms with door facing door: the Chinese took one, the Greeks the other.
  • The Chinese requested the King to give them a hundred colours: then that excellent (king) opened the treasury.
  • Every morning, by (his) bounty, the colours were dispensed from the treasury to the Chinese.
  • The Greeks said, “No tints and pictures are proper for our work, (nothing is needed) except to remove the rust.”
  • They shut the door and went on burnishing: they became clear and pure like the sky. 3475
  • There is a way from many-colouredness to colourlessness: colour is like the clouds, and colourlessness is a moon.
  • Whatsoever light and splendour you see in the clouds, know that it comes from the stars and the moon and the sun.
  • When the Chinese had finished their work, they were beating drums for joy.
  • The King entered and saw the pictures there: that (sight) was robbing him of his wits and understanding.