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法家 -> 商君書 -> 賞刑 -> 3.2

How is it that the rewards received, beginning with those to officers and soldiers retired from the ranks, which consisted of land, with the peasants belonging to it, in hamlets of 25 families, were even more liberal than those to horses and oxen?
天下天下 Because they (those kings) knew well how to reward the people of the empire according to the possessions of the empire.
:「。」Therefore do I say: 'If one understands rewards there is no expense.'
Since Tang and Wu destroyed Jie and Zhou,
no harm was done within the four seas,
天下 and the empire enjoyed great stability;
the five storehouses were constructed,
the five weapons were stored away,
military affairs were set aside,
culture and education were practised,
shields and spears were carried reversed,
writing tablets were stuck in the girdle, and music was performed in order to manifest one's virtue
- such a condition of affairs prevailed in those times.
祿Rewards and emoluments were not bestowed
and yet the people were orderly.
:「。」Therefore I say: 'The climax in the understanding of rewards is to bring about a condition where there are no longer rewards.'


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