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仲尼燕居 - Zhongni Yan Ju

English translation: James Legge [?]
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[Also known as: "Zhong-ni at home at ease"]

9 仲尼燕居:
子张问政,子曰:“师乎!前,吾语女乎?君子明于礼乐,举而错之而已。”子张复问。子曰:“师,尔以为必铺几筵,升降酌献酬酢,然后谓之礼乎?尔以为必行缀兆。兴羽龠,作钟鼓,然后谓之乐乎?言而履之,礼也。行而乐之,乐也。君子力此二者以南面而立,夫是以天下太平也。诸侯朝,万物服体,而百官莫敢不承事矣。礼之所兴,众之所治也;礼之所废,众之所乱也。目巧之室,则有奥阼,席则有上下,车则有左右,行则有随,立则有序,古之义也。室而无奥阼,则乱于堂室也。席而无上下,则乱于席上也。车而无左右,则乱于车也。行而无随,则乱于涂也。立而无序,则乱于位也。昔圣帝明王诸侯,辨贵贱、长幼、远近、男女、外内,莫敢相逾越,皆由此涂出也。”三子者,既得闻此言也于夫子,昭然若发蒙矣。
Zhongni Yan Ju:
Zi-gong asked about government. The Master said, 'Shi, did I not instruct you on that subject before? The superior man who is well acquainted with ceremonial usages and music has only to take and apply them (in order to practise government).' Zi-zhang again put the question, and the Master said, 'Shi, do you think that the stools and mats must be set forth, the hall ascended and descended, the cups filled and offered, the pledge-cup presented and returned, before we can speak of ceremonial usages? Do you think that there must be the movements of the performers in taking up their positions, the brandishing of the plumes and fifes, the sounding of the bells and drums before we can speak of music? To speak and to carry into execution what you have spoken is ceremony; to act and to give and receive pleasure from what you do is music. The ruler who vigorously pursues these two things may well stand with his face to the south, for thus will great peace and order be secured all under heaven; the feudal lords will come to his court; all things will obtain their proper development and character; and no single officer will dare to shrink from the discharge of his functions. Where such ceremony prevails, all government is well ordered; where it is neglected, all falls into disorder and confusion. A house made by a good (though unassisted) eye will yet have the corner of honour, and the steps on the east for the host to ascend by; every mat have its upper and lower end; every chariot have its right side and left; walkers follow one another, and those who stand observe a certain order - such were the right rules of antiquity. If an apartment were made without the corner of honour and the steps on the east, there would be confusion in the hall and apartment. If mats had not their upper and lower ends, there would be confusion among the occupants of them; if carriages were made without their left side and right, there would be confusion in their seats; if people did not follow one another in walking, there would be confusion on the roads; if people observed no order in standing, there would be disorder in the places they occupy. Anciently the sage Dis and intelligent kings and the feudal lords, in making a distinction between noble and mean, old and young, remote and near, male and female, outside and inside, did not presume to allow any to transgress the regular rule they had to observe, but all proceeded in the path which has been indicated.' When the three disciples had heard these words from the Master, they saw clearly as if a film had been removed from their eyes.

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