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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Outer Chapters -> Letting Be, and Exercising Forbearance -> 5.2

Now the possessors of territory
possess the greatest of (all) things.
Possessing the greatest of all things (possessing, that is, men)
they should not try to deal with them as (simply) things.
And it is he who is not a thing (himself) that is therefore able to deal with (all) things as they severally require.
When (a ruler) clearly understands that he who should so deal with all things is not a thing himself,
天下 will he only rule the kingdom?
He will go out and in throughout the universe (at his pleasure);
he will roam over the nine regions,
alone in going,
alone in coming.
Him we call the sole possessor (of this ability);
and the sole possessor (of this ability) is what is called the noblest of all.


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