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论语(英文版)-第章

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  tsze…kung again asked; 〃if it cannot be helped; and one of the remaining twomust be dispensed with; which of them should be foregone?〃 the master answered;〃part with the food。 from of old; death has been the lot of an men; but if thepeople have no faith in their rulers; there is no standing for the state。〃
  chi tsze…ch'ang said; 〃in a superior man it is only the substantialqualities which are wanted;…why should we seek for ornamental acplishments?〃
  tsze…kung said; 〃alas! your words; sir; show you to be a superior man; butfour horses cannot overtake the tongue。 ornament is as substance; substance isas ornament。 the hide of a tiger or a leopard stripped of its hair; is like thehide of a dog or a goat stripped of its hair。〃
  the duke ai inquired of yu zo; saying; 〃the year is one of scarcity; and thereturns for expenditure are not sufficient;…what is to be done?〃
  yu zo replied to him; 〃why not simply tithe the people?〃
  〃with two tenths; said the duke; 〃i find it not enough;…how could i do withthat system of one tenth?〃
  yu zo answered; 〃if the people have plenty; their prince will not be left towant alone。 if the people are in want; their prince cannot enjoy plenty alone。〃
  tsze…chang having asked how virtue was to be exalted; and delusions to bediscovered; the master said; 〃hold faithfulness and sincerity as firstprinciples; and be moving continually to what is right;…this is the way to exaltone's virtue。
  〃you love a man and wish him to live; you hate him and wish him to die。having wished him to live; you also wish him to die。 this is a case of delusion。'it may not be on account of her being rich; yet you e to make adifference。'〃
  the duke ching; of ch'i; asked confucius about government。 confucius replied;〃there is government; when the prince is prince; and the minister is minister;when the father is father; and the son is son。〃
  〃good!〃 said the duke; 〃if; indeed; the prince be not prince; the notminister; the father not father; and the son not son; although i have my revenue;can i enjoy it?〃
  the master said; 〃ah! it is yu; who could with half a word settlelitigations!〃
  tsze…lu never slept over a promise。
  the master said; 〃in hearing litigations; i am like any other body。 what isnecessary; however; is to cause the people to have no litigations。〃
  tsze…chang asked about government。 the master said; 〃the art of governing isto keep its affairs before the mind without weariness; and to practice them withundeviating consistency。〃
  the master said; 〃by extensively studying all learning; and keeping himselfunder the restraint of the rules of propriety; one may thus likewise not errfrom what is right。〃
  the master said; 〃the superior man seeks to perfect the admirable qualitiesof men; and does not seek to perfect their bad qualities。 the mean man does theopposite of this。〃
  chi k'ang asked confucius about government。 confucius replied; 〃to governmeans to rectify。 if you lead on the people with correctness; who will dare notto be correct?〃
  chi k'ang; distressed about the number of thieves in the state; inquired ofconfucius how to do away with them。 confucius said; 〃if you; sir; were notcovetous; although you should reward them to do it; they would not steal。〃
  chi k'ang asked confucius about government; saying; 〃what do you say tokilling the unprincipled for the good of the principled?〃 confucius replied;〃sir; in carrying on your government; why should you use killing at all? letyour evinced desires be for what is good; and the people will be good。 therelation between superiors and inferiors is like that between the wind and thegrass。 the grass must bend; when the wind blows across it。〃
  tsze…chang asked; 〃what must the officer be; who may be said to bedistinguished?〃
  the master said; 〃what is it you call being distinguished?〃
  tsze…chang replied; 〃it is to be heard of through the state; to be heard ofthroughout his clan。〃
  the master said; 〃that is notoriety; not distinction。
  〃now the man of distinction is solid and straightforward; and lovesrighteousness。 he examines people's words; and looks at their countenances。 heis anxious to humble himself to others。 such a man will be distinguished in thecountry; he will be distinguished in his clan。
  〃as to the man of notoriety; he assumes the appearance of virtue; but hisactions are opposed to it; and he rests in this character without any doubtsabout himself。 such a man will be heard of in the country; he will be heard ofin the clan。〃
  fan ch'ih rambling with the master under the trees about the rain altars;said; 〃i venture to ask how to exalt virtue; to correct cherished evil; and todiscover delusions。〃
  the master said; 〃truly a good question!
  〃if doing what is to be done be made the first business; and success asecondary consideration:…is not this the way to exalt virtue? to assail one'sown wickedness and not assail that of others;…is not this the way to correctcherished evil? for a morning's anger to disregard one's own life; and involvethat of his parents;…is not this a case of delusion?〃
  fan ch'ih asked about benevolence。 the master said; 〃it is to love all men。〃he asked about knowledge。 the master said; 〃it is to know all men。〃
  fan ch'ih did not immediately understand these answers。
  the master said; 〃employ the upright and put aside all the crooked; in thisway the crooked can be made to be upright。〃
  fan ch'ih retired; and; seeing tsze…hsia; he said to him; 〃a little whileago; i had an interview with our master; and asked him about knowledge。 he said;'employ the upright; and put aside all the crooked;…in this way; the crookedwill be made to be upright。' what did he mean?〃
  tsze…hsia said; 〃truly rich is his saying!
  〃shun; being in possession of the kingdom; selected from among all thepeople; and employed kai…yao…on which all who were devoid of virtue disappeared。t'ang; being in possession of the kingdom; selected from among all the people;and employed i yin…and an who were devoid of virtue disappeared。〃
  tsze…kung asked about friendship。 the master said; 〃faithfully admonish yourfriend; and skillfully lead him on。 if you find h
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