Jiang's shorthand for the upper-terrace sins as love aimed wrongly or in the wrong measure.
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misdirection of love
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Jiang frames the last four terraces as misdirections of love rather than simple moral violations.
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"...is because this, the last four, okay, it's really like misdirection of love, right? Either too much or too little love. Yes. Great. All..."
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