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Wang Chong had a pure and sterling character.
He made friends wherever he went,
but did not contract these friendships carelessly.
The position of his friends might be ever so low,
and in years they might be ever so young,
provided only that they rose above common-place mediocrity,
he would seek their friendship.
He had a great admiration for superior men, and liked to associate with distinguished people,
but would not lightly become intimate with men of common gifts.
In case these latter slandered him for a slight fault or any insignificant mistake,
he would not clear himself of these accusations,
nor did he bear any grudge against them.
Some one might ask,
why a man of remarkable gifts and extraordinary literary talent should not defend himself against false incriminations.
羊勝Yang Sheng and others
were foul-mouthed and glibtongued;
鄒陽but Zou Yang vindicated himself
and came out of jail again.
When a man's conduct is perfect,
people should not attempt to find flaws in it,
and when somebody exerts himself to come to the front,
。」 they should not keep him down.
I reply
that none but the pure remark dust,
and none but the exalted perceive dangers.
Only those living in abundance, feel restraints,
and those in opulence know what is want.
The scholars at present talk too much of themselves,
therefore they are slandered by others,
which is their due.
Desirous to get on, they show themselves,
退and resenting neglect, they assert themselves.
Being free of these desires and resentments,
I keep quiet.
羊勝The slanders of Yang Sheng
使 were probably prompted by somebody,
鄒陽 and when Zou Yang was delivered,
some one saved him.
孔子Confucius spoke of destiny
and Mencius of heaven.
Luck and mishap, quietude and danger
do not depend on man.
The ancients knew this,
therefore they ascribed these things to destiny
and attributed them to time.
Placid, tranquil, and equanimous,
they did not complain of injustice.
When happiness came, they did not imagine that they themselves had brought it about,
and when misfortune befell them, they did not consider it their own doing.
When they were successful, their joy was not immoderate,
退and when they suffered reverses, their courage did not fail them.
They did not hate need, and therefore crave for plenty,
nor did they brave dangers to win peace.
祿 Their wisdom they did not sell for wages,
and they did not decline honours to become famous.
Not being bent on success, they did not try to show off,
退and not resenting reverses, they did not complain of others.
Tranquillity and excitement were the same to them, life and death equal,
luck and mishap identical, and victory and defeat one.
羊勝 Meeting even ten Yang Shengs,
they would have said that it mattered not;
they left everything to heaven,
and therefore did not wish to shine.


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