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Therefore,
ceremonies form a great instrument in the hands of a ruler.
It is by them that he resolves what is doubtful and brings to light what is abstruse;
that he conducts his intercourse with spiritual beings,
examines all statutory arrangements,
and distinguishes benevolence from righteousness;
it is by them, in short, that government is rightly ordered, and his own tranquillity secured.
When government is not correct,
the ruler's seat is insecure.
When the ruler's seat is insecure,
the great ministers revolt,
and smaller ones begin pilfering.
Punishments (then) are made severe, and manners deteriorate.
Thus the laws become irregular;
and when the laws are irregular,
the rules of ceremony uncertain.
When these are uncertain,
officers do not perform their duties;
and when punishments become severe, and manners deteriorate,
the people do not turn (to what is right).
We have that condition which may be described as 'an infirm state.'


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