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Confucianism -> Lunheng -> Ziran -> 11

Ceremonies originate from a want of loyalty and good faith, and are the beginning of confusion.
On that score people find fault with one another, which leads to reproof.
At the time of the Three Rulers
people were sitting down self-satisfied,
and walking about at perfect ease.
Sometimes they took themselves for horses,
and sometimes for oxen.
Virtuous actions were out of the question, and the people were dull and beclouded.
Knowledge and wisdom did not yet make their appearance.
Originally, there happened no calamities or catastrophes either, or, if they did, they were not denoted as reprimands.
Why?
Because at that time people were feeble-minded, and did not restrain or reproach one another.
Later generations have gradually declined
- superiors and inferiors recriminate,
and calamitous events continually happen.
Hence the hypothesis of reprimands has been developed.
The Heaven of today is the Heaven of old,
and it is not the case that the Heaven of old was benign,
whereas now Heaven is harsh.
The hypothesis of reprimands has been put forward at present,
as surmise made by men from their own feelings.
Declarations and oaths do not reach up to the Five Emperors,
agreements and covenants to the Three Rulers,
and the giving of hostages to the Five Princes.
The more people's virtue declined, the more faith began to fail them.
In their guile and treachery they broke treaties,
and were deaf to admonitions.
Treaties and admonitions being of no avail,
they reproached one another,
and if no change was brought about by these reproaches,
they took up arms, and fought, till one was exterminated.
Consequently reprimands point to a state of decay and disorder.
Therefore it appears very dubious that Heaven should make reprimands.


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