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万章上 - Wan Zhang I

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万章问曰:“或谓孔子于卫主痈疽,于齐主侍人瘠环,有诸乎?”
Wan Zhang I:
Wan Zhang asked Mencius, saying, 'Some say that Confucius, when he was in Wei, lived with the ulcer-doctor, and when he was in Qi, with the attendant, Qi Huan; was it so?'
孟子曰:“否,不然也。好事者为之也。于卫主颜雠由。弥子之妻与子路之妻,兄弟也。弥子谓子路曰:‘孔子主我,卫卿可得也。’子路以告。孔子曰:‘有命。’孔子进以礼,退以义,得之不得曰‘有命’。而主痈疽与侍人瘠环,是无义无命也。孔子悦于鲁卫,遭宋桓司马将要而杀之,微服而过宋。是时孔子当厄,主司城贞子,为陈侯周臣。吾闻观近臣,以其所为主;观远臣,以其所主。若孔子主痈疽与侍人瘠环,何以为孔子?”
Mencius replied, 'No; it was not so. Those are the inventions of men fond of strange things. When he was in Wei, he lived with Yan Chou You. The wives of the officer Mi and Zi Lu were sisters, and Mi told Zi Lu, "If Confucius will lodge with me, he may attain to the dignity of a high noble of Wei." Zi Lu informed Confucius of this, and he said, "That is as ordered by Heaven." Confucius went into office according to propriety, and retired from it according to righteousness. In regard to his obtaining office or not obtaining it, he said, "That is as ordered." But if he had lodged with the attendant Qi Huan, that would neither have been according to righteousness, nor any ordering of Heaven. When Confucius, being dissatisfied in Lu and Wei, had left those States, he met with the attempt of Hwan, the Master of the Horse, of Song, to intercept and kill him. He assumed, however, the dress of a common man, and passed by Song. At that time, though he was in circumstances of distress, he lodged with the city-master Chang, who was then a minister of Zhou, the marquis of Chen. I have heard that the characters of ministers about court may be discerned from those whom they entertain, and those of stranger officers, from those with whom they lodge. If Confucius had lodged with the ulcer-doctor, and with the attendant Qi Huan, how could he have been Confucius?'

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