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更法 - Reform of the Law

English translation: J. J. L. Duyvendak [?]
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3 更法:
公孙鞅曰:“臣闻之,‘疑行无成,疑事无功,’君亟定变法之虑,殆无顾天下之议之也。且夫有高人之行者,固见负于世;有独知之虑者,必见訾于民。语曰:‘愚者暗于成事,知者见于未萌。民不可与虑始,而可与乐成。’郭偃之法曰:‘论至德者,不和于俗;成大功者,不谋于众。’法者,所以爱民也;礼者,所以便事也。是以圣人苟可以强国,不法其故;苟可以利民,不循其礼。”
Reform of the Law:
Gong sun Yang said: "I have heard it said that he who hesitates in action, does not accomplish anything, and that he who hesitates in affairs, gains no merit. Let Your Highness settle Your thoughts quickly about altering the laws and perhaps not heed the criticism of the empire. Moreover, he who conducts himself as an outstanding man is, as a matter of course, disapproved of by the world; he who has thoughts of independent knowledge is certainly despised by the world. The saying runs: 'The stupid do not even understand an affair when it has been completed, but the wise see it even before it has sprouted.' One cannot let the people share in the thoughts about the beginnings of an affair, but they should be allowed to share in the rejoicings over the completion of it. The law of Guo Yan says: 'He who is concerned about the highest virtue is not in harmony with popular ideas; he who accomplishes a great work, does not take counsel with the multitude.' The law is an expression of love for the people; rites are a means for making things run smoothly. Therefore a sage, if he is able to strengthen the state thereby, does not model himself on antiquity, and if he is able to benefit the people thereby, does not adhere to the established rites."

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