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《五刑 - Filial Piety in Relation to the Five Punishments》 | English translation: James Legge [?] | Library Resources |
| 五刑: |
子曰:“五刑之属三千,而罪莫大于不孝。要君者无上,非圣人者无法,非孝者无亲。此大乱之道也。” |
| Filial Piety in Relation...: |
The Master said, "There are three thousand offenses against which the five punishments are directed, and there is not one of them greater than being unfilial. When constraint is put upon a ruler, that is the disowning of his superiority. When the authority of the sages is disallowed, that is the disowning of (all) law. When filial piety is put aside, that is the disowning of the principle of affection. These (three things) pave the way to anarchy." |
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