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天下Yet the objection is not all exhausted.
It is objected:
Maybe it is a good criterion to choose among ordinary men,
?” but it may not apply to the rulers.
Let us again consider the matter from both sides.
Suppose there are two rulers.
使使 Let one of them hold partiality and the other universality.
Then the partial ruler would say to himself,
how can I take care of the people
as I do of myself?
天下 This would be quite contrary to common sense.
’。A man's life on earth is of short duration, it is like a galloping horse passing by.
退 Therefore when he finds his people hungry he would not feed them,
and when he finds them cold he would not clothe them.
疾病 When they are sick he would not minister to them,
and upon their death he would not bury them.
Such is the word and such is the deed of the partial ruler.
The universal ruler is quite unlike this both in word and in deed.
:“天下天下。”He would say to himself, I have heard that to be an upright ruler of the world one should first attend to his people and then to himself.
退
1
Therefore when he finds his people hungry he would feed them,
and when he finds them cold he would clothe them.
疾病 In their sickness he would minister to them,
and upon their death he would bury them.
Such is the word and such is the deed of the universal ruler.
These two rulers, then, are opposed to each other in word and also in deed.
使Suppose they are sincere in word
and decisive in deed
使 so that their word and deed are made to agree like the two parts of a tally,
and that there is no word but what is realized in deed,
then let us consider further:
Suppose, now, that there is a disastrous pestilence,
that most people are in misery and privation,
and that many lie dead in ditches
(Under such circumstances) let us inquire, if a person could choose one of the two rulers, which would he prefer?
It seems to me on such occasions
天下 there are no fools in the world.
Even if he is a person who objects to universal love,
he will choose the universal ruler.
2
This is verbal objection to the principle but actual selection by it - this is self-contradiction between one's word and deed.
天下It is incomprehensible, then, why people should object to universal love when they hear it.

1. 其 : Inserted.
2. 取兼 : Inserted.


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