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聖人A sage knows the right principles which must be followed,
and the right time and circumstances for action.
Therefore the rule, which he exercises, always leads to order,
the people, whom he employs in war, are always brave,
and the commands, which he issues, are always obeyed.
天下In consequence, when his army marches out, it has no equal, and when his commands are issued, the whole empire submits.
A yellow crane flies a thousand li at one stretch, because it is supplied with those qualities which make it fit for flying.
The Qi-lin and the Lu-er cover a thousand li a day, because they are supplied with the power needed for running.
Tigers, leopards, bears and yellow bears are unmatched in fierce fighting, because they have the nature fitted for conquest.
聖人A sage views the fundamental elements of government, and knows the principle which must be followed; therefore, his way of directing the people is like directing water from a high to a low place, or like directing fire towards dry things and away from wet ones.
Therefore is it said:
'The benevolent may be benevolent towards others,
使 but cannot cause others to be benevolent;
the righteous may love others,
使 but cannot cause others to love.'
天下From this I know that benevolence and righteousness are not sufficient for governing the empire.
聖人使天下A sage has a nature that insists on good-faith, and he also has a law (method) by which he compels the whole empire to have good-faith.
What is called righteousness
is when ministers are loyal,
sons filial,
when there are proper ceremonies between juniors and seniors,
and distinctions between men and women,
when a hungry man eats, and a dying man lives, not improperly, but only in accordance with righteousness.
This, however, is the constant condition, when there is law.
A sage-king does not value righteousness, but he values the law.
If with the law one sees to it that it is clear,
and with commands that they are carried out,
then it will be all right.


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