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非攻中 - Condemnation of Offensive War II

English translation: W. P. Mei [?] Library Resources
4 非攻中:
饰攻战者言曰:“南则荆、吴之王,北则齐、晋之君,始封于天下之时,其土地之方,未至有数百里也;人徒之众,未至有数十万人也。以攻战之故,土地之博至有数千里也;人徒之众至有数百万人。故当攻战而不可为也。”子墨子言曰:“虽四五国则得利焉,犹谓之非行道也。譬若医之药人之有病者然。今有医于此,和合其祝药之于天下之有病者而药之,万人食此,若医四五人得利焉,犹谓之非行药也。故孝子不以食其亲,忠臣不以食其君。古者封国于天下,尚者以耳之所闻,近者以目之所见,以攻战亡者,不可胜数。何以知其然也?东方自莒之国者,其为国甚小,闲于大国之闲,不敬事于大,大国亦弗之从而爱利。是以东者越人夹削其壤地,西者齐人兼而有之。计莒之所以亡于齐越之间者,以是攻战也。虽南者陈、蔡,其所以亡于吴越之闲者,亦以攻战。虽北者且不一著何,其所以亡于燕、代、胡、貊之闲者,亦以攻战也。”是故子墨子言曰:“古者王公大人,情欲得而恶失,欲安而恶危,故当攻战而不可不非。”
Condemnation of Offensive War...:
Those who endeavor to gloss over offensive wars would say: "In the south there are the lords of Jing and Yue, and in the north there are the lords of Qi and Jin. When their states were first assigned to them, they were but a hundred li square in area, and but a few tens of thousands in number of people. By means of wars and attacks, their areas have increased to several thousand li square and the people to several million. So, then, offensive wars are not to be condemned." Mozi said : The four or five states may have reaped their benefits, still it is not conduct according to the Dao. It is like the physician giving his drugs to the patients. If a physician should give all the sick in the world a uniform drug, among the ten thousand who took it there might be four or five who were benefited, still it is not to be said to be a common (commonly beneficial) medicine. Thus a filial son will not give it to his parent and a loyal minister will not give it to his king. After the empire was in the ancient time divided into states a great many of them died of attacks - the earlier cases we hear of through the ear, the recent cases we saw by the eye. How do we know it is so? In the east there was the state of Ju. It was a small state situated in the midst of big states. It did not show respect and obedience to the big states, and the latter therefore did not like it or favour it. So, on the east Yue cut and appropriated its land by force, and from the west Qi swallowed it up altogether. And it was due to offensive wars that Ju died between two big states. And it was due to offensive war too that in the south Chen and Cai were extinguished by Wu and Yue. And it was also due to offensive wars that in the north Bu Tu He perished among Yan, Dai, Hu and Mo. Therefore Mozi said: If the rulers now really desire gain and avert loss, desire security and avert danger, they cannot but condemn offensive wars.

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