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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Outer Chapters -> Tian Zi-fang -> 8.2

文王The king wished to raise him to office, and put the government into his hands,
but was afraid that such a step would give dissatisfaction to his great ministers, his uncles, and cousins.
He then wished to dismiss the man altogether from his mind,
but he could not bear the thought that his people should be without (such a) Heaven (as their Protector).
On this, (next) morning, he called together his great officers, and said to them,
寡人'Last night, I dreamt that I saw a good man, with a dark complexion and a beard,
riding on a piebald horse, one half of whose hoofs were red,
who commanded me, saying,
"Lodge your government in the hands of the old man of Zang;
!’” and perhaps the evils of your people will be cured."'
The great officers said eagerly,
。”'It was the king, your father.'
文王 King Wen said,
。” 'Let us then submit the proposal to the tortoise-shell.'
They replied,
'It is the order of your father.
Let not your majesty think of any other.
!” Why divine about it?'


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