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Daoism -> Zhuangzi -> Miscellaneous Chapters -> Delight in the Sword-fight -> 2

使庄子Thereupon the prince sent men with a thousand ounces of silver to offer to Zhuangzi,
庄子who, however, would not accept them,
使but went with the messengers. When he saw the prince, he said,
'0 prince, what have you to say to Zhou,
?” and why would you give me the silver?'
The prince replied,
'I have heard that you, master, are sagacious and sage.
I sent you respectfully the thousand ounces of silver, as a prelude to the silks and other gifts.
But as you decline to receive them,
!” how dare I now tell you (what I wished from you)?'
庄子 Zhuangzi rejoined,
'I have heard, 0 prince, that what you wanted me for
was to wean the king from what is his delight.
使 Suppose that in trying to persuade his Majesty I should offend him,
and not fulfil your expectation,
I shall be punished with death;
and could I then enjoy this silver?
使 Or suppose that I shall succeed in persuading his Majesty,
and accomplish what you desire,
?” what is there in the kingdom of Zhao that I might ask for which I would not get?'
The crown-prince said,
'Yes;
。”but my (father), the king, will see none but swordsmen.'
庄子 Zhuangzi replied,
'I know;
。” but I am expert in the use of the sword.'
:“'That is well,' observed the prince; 'but the swordsmen whom his Majesty sees
all have their hair in a tangle, with whiskers projecting out. They wear slouching caps
with coarse and unornamented tassels,
and their coats are cut short behind.
They have staring eyes, and talk about the hazards of their game.
The king is delighted with all this;
but now you are sure to present yourself to him in your scholar's dress,
。” and this will stand greatly in the way of your success.'
庄子 Zhuangzi said,
。”'I will then, with your leave, get me a swordsman's dress.'
This was ready in three days,
and when he appeared in it before the prince,
the latter went with him to introduce him to the king,
who then drew his sword from its scabbard and waited for him.


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