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先秦两汉 - Pre-Qin and Han

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道家 - Daoism

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庄子 - Zhuangzi

[Warring States] 350 BC-250 BC
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[Also known as: 《南华真经》]

外篇 - Outer Chapters

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天运 - The Revolution of Heaven

English translation: James Legge [?]
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5 天运:
孔子行年五十有一而不闻道,乃南之沛,见老聃。老聃曰:“子来乎?吾闻子北方之贤者也,子亦得道乎?”孔子曰:“未得也。”老子曰:“子恶乎求之哉?”曰:“吾求之于度数,五年而未得也。”老子曰:“子又恶乎求之哉?”曰:“吾求之于阴阳,十有二年而未得。”
The Revolution of Heaven:...:
When Confucius was in his fifty-first year, he had not heard of the Dao, and went south to Pei to see Lao Dan, who said to him, 'You have come, Sir; have you? I have heard that you are the wisest man of the North; have you also got the Dao?' 'Not yet,' was the reply; and the other went on, 'How have you sought it?' Confucius said, 'I sought it in measures and numbers, and after five years I had not got it.' 'And how then did you seek it?' 'I sought it in the Yin and Yang, and after twelve years I have not found it.'
老子曰:“然。使道而可献,则人莫不献之于其君;使道而可进,则人莫不进之于其亲;使道而可以告人,则人莫不告其兄弟;使道而可以与人,则人莫不与其子孙。然而不可者,无佗也,中无主而不止,外无正而不行。由中出者,不受于外,圣人不出;由外入者,无主于中,圣人不隐。名,公器也,不可多取。仁义,先王之蘧庐也,止可以一宿而不可以久处,觏而多责。古之至人,假道于仁,托宿于义,以游逍遥之虚,食于苟简之田,立于不贷之圃。逍遥,无为也;苟简,易养也;不贷,无出也。古者谓是采真之游。
Laozi said, 'Just so! If the Dao could be presented (to another), men would all present it to their rulers; if it could be served up (to others), men would all serve it up to their parents; if it could be told (to others), men would all tell it to their brothers; if it could be given to others, men would all give it to their sons and grandsons. The reason why it cannot be transmitted is no other but this - that if, within, there be not the presiding principle, it will not remain there, and if, outwardly, there be not the correct obedience, it will not be carried out. When that which is given out from the mind (in possession of it) is not received by the mind without, the sage will not give it out; and when, entering in from without, there is no power in the receiving mind to entertain it, the sage will not permit it to lie hid there. Fame is a possession common to all; we should not seek to have much of it. Benevolence and righteousness were as the lodging-houses of the former kings; we should only rest in them for a night, and not occupy them for long. If men see us doing so, they will have much to say against us. The perfect men of old trod the path of benevolence as a path which they borrowed for the occasion, and dwelt in Righteousness as in a lodging which they used for a night. Thus they rambled in the vacancy of Untroubled Ease, found their food in the fields of Indifference, and stood in the gardens which they had not borrowed. Untroubled Ease requires the doing of nothing; Indifference is easily supplied with nourishment; not borrowing needs no outlay. The ancients called this the Enjoyment that Collects the True.
以富为是者,不能让禄;以显为是者,不能让名;亲权者,不能与人柄。操之则栗,舍之则悲,而一无所鉴,以闚其所不休者,是天之戮民也。怨、恩、取、与、谏、教、生、杀,八者,正之器也,唯循大变无所湮者,为能用之。故曰:正者,正也。其心以为不然者,天门弗开矣。”
'Those who think that wealth is the proper thing for them cannot give up their revenues; those who seek distinction cannot give up the thought of fame; those who cleave to power cannot give the handle of it to others. While they hold their grasp of those things, they are afraid (of losing them). When they let them go, they are grieved; and they will not look at a single example, from which they might perceive the (folly) of their restless pursuits: such men are under the doom of Heaven. Hatred and kindness; taking and giving; reproof and instruction; death and life: these eight things are instruments of rectification, but only those are able to use them who do not obstinately refuse to comply with their great changes. Hence it is said, "Correction is Rectification." When the minds of some do not acknowledge this, it is because the gate of Heaven (in them) has not been opened.'

汉代之后 - Post-Han

宋明 - Song-Ming

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居处部二十二

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29 亭:
《庄子》曰:仁义者,先生之蘧庐也。注:传舍也。

人事部六十

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34 仁德:
《庄子》曰:仁义,先王之蘧庐。蘧庐,犹傅舍也。可能一宿,而不可以久处。古人假道于仁,托宿于义。

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