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Punishment produces force,
force produces strength,
strength produces awe,
awe produces virtue.
Virtue has its origin in punishments.
For the more punishments there are, the more valued are rewards,
and the fewer rewards there are, the more heed is paid to punishments,
by virtue of the fact that people have desires and dislikes.
What they desire are the six kinds of licence,
and what they dislike are the four kinds of hardship.
Indulgence in these six kinds of licence
will make the country weak;
but the practice of these four kinds of hardship
will make the army strong.
Therefore, in a country which has attained supremacy, punishments are applied in nine cases and rewards in one.
If in nine cases, punishments are applied,
the six kinds of licence will stop,
and if in one case rewards are given,
the four kinds of hardship will be practised.
If the six kinds of licence are stopped,
the country will be without crime;
and if the four kinds of hardship are practised,
the army will be without equal.


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