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中国哲学书电子化计划
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道家 -> 庄子 -> 杂篇 -> 徐无鬼 -> 1.2

After a little time,
徐无鬼 Xu Wu-gui said,
'Let me tell your lordship something:
I look at dogs and judge of them by their appearance.
One of the lowest quality
seizes his food, satiates himself, and stops
- he has the attributes of a fox.
One of a medium quality
seems to be looking at the sun.
One of the highest quality
seems to have forgotten the one thing - himself.
But I judge still better of horses than I do of dogs.
When I do so,
I find that one goes straight forward, as if following a line;
that another turns off, so as to describe a hook;
that a third describes a square as if following the measure so called;
and that a fourth describes a circle as exactly as a compass would make it.
These are all horses of a state;
天下 but they are not equal to a horse of the kingdom.
天下 His qualities are complete.
Now he looks anxious; now to be losing the way;
now to be forgetting himself.
Such a horse
prances along, or rushes on, spurning the dust
。” and not knowing where he is.'
The marquis was greatly pleased and laughed.


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