It's just the right time to eat them now.
Seeing Qian'er's eyes light up at the sight of the grapes, Zhao Rong laughed and took the initiative to peel the skin off the grapes for her and Qing Jun, feeding them.
"The previous point was the Daoist perspective in the 'Debate of the Ways' held on the mountain of the two schools," he said.
Zhao Rong lowered his head, his hands busy with the task, and he continued speaking:
"From our Confucian viewpoint, people have different moral characters, and the ways of the world are declining, so 'The Way' gradually becomes subdivided, into virtues such as morality, benevolence, righteousness, and propriety."
"Almost every person can be included within these categories, placed in an appropriate position. 'The Way' is too high, hard to reach all at once; so, give people a ladder they can climb, or, if you think like the Daoists, a path to descend. The observance of propriety is the lowest step, a baseline."