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先秦兩漢 - Pre-Qin and Han

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尚書 - Shang Shu

[Spring and Autumn (772 BC - 476 BC)]
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虞書 - Yu Shu

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大禹謨 - Counsels of the Great Yu

English translation: James Legge [?]
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13 大禹謨:
帝曰:「來,禹!降水儆予,成允成功,惟汝賢。克勤于邦,克儉于家,不自滿假,惟汝賢。汝惟不矜,天下莫與汝爭能。汝惟不伐,天下莫與汝爭功。予懋乃德,嘉乃丕績,天之歷數在汝躬,汝終陟元后。人心惟危,道心惟微,惟精惟一,允執厥中。無稽之言勿聽,弗詢之謀勿庸。可愛非君?可畏非民?眾非元后,何戴?后非眾,罔與守邦?欽哉!慎乃有位,敬修其可願,四海困窮,天祿永終。惟口出好興戎,朕言不再。」
Counsels of the Great...:
The Di said, 'Come Yu. The inundating waters filled me with dread, when you accomplished truly (all that you had represented), and completed your service - thus showing your superiority to other men. Full of toilsome earnestness in the service of the country, and sparing in your expenditure on your family, and this without being full of yourself and elated - you (again.) show your superiority to other men. You are without any prideful assumption, but no one under heaven can contest with you the palm of ability; you make no boasting, but no one under heaven can contest with you the palm of merit. I see how great is your virtue, how admirable your vast achievements. The determinate appointment of Heaven rests on your person; you must eventually ascend (the throne) of the great sovereign. The mind of man is restless, prone (to err); its affinity to what is right is small. Be discriminating, be uniform (in the pursuit of what is right), that you may sincerely hold fast the Mean, Do not listen to unsubstantiated words; do not follow plans about which you have not sought counsel. Of all who are to be loved, is not the ruler the chief? Of all who are to be feared, are not the people the chief? If the multitude were without their sovereign Head, whom should they sustain aloft? If the sovereign had not the multitude, there would be none to guard the country for him. Be reverential! Carefully maintain the throne which you are to occupy, cultivating (the virtues) that are to be desired in you. If within the four seas there be distress and poverty, your Heaven conferred revenues will come to a perpetual end. It is the mouth which sends forth what is good, and raises up war. I will not alter my words.'

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