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道家 -> 莊子 -> 雜篇 -> 徐無鬼 -> 13.4

Of the grasping and crooked we have an example in Shun.
Mutton has no craving for ants,
but ants have a craving for mutton,
for it is rank.
There was a rankness about the conduct of Shun,
and the people were pleased with him.
Hence when he thrice changed his residence, every one of them became a capital city.
When he came to the wild of Tang, he had 100,000 families about him.
Yao having heard of the virtue and ability of Shun,
appointed him to a new and uncultivated territory,
saying, 'I look forward to the benefit of his coming here.'
When Shun was appointed to this new territory,
his years were advanced,
and his intelligence was decayed
- and yet he could not find a place of rest or a home.
This is an example of being grasping and wayward.


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