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達生 - The Full Understanding of Life

English translation: James Legge [?]
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3 達生:
仲尼適楚,出於林中,見痀僂者承蜩,猶掇之也。仲尼曰:「子巧乎?有道邪?」曰:「我有道也。五六月累丸,二而不墜,則失者錙銖;累三而不墜,則失者十一;累五而不墜,猶掇之也。吾處身也若厥株拘,吾執臂也若槁木之枝,雖天地之大,萬物之多,而唯蜩翼之知。吾不反不側,不以萬物易蜩之翼,何為而不得!」孔子顧謂弟子曰:「用志不分,乃凝於神,其痀僂丈人之謂乎!」
The Full Understanding of...:
When Zhongni was on his way to Chu, as he issued from a forest, he saw a hunchback receiving cicadas (on the point of a rod), as if he were picking them up with his hand. 'You are clever!' said he to the man. 'Is there any method in it?' The hunchback replied, 'There is. For five or six months, I practised with two pellets, till they never fell down, and then I only failed with a small fraction of the cicadas (which I tried to catch). Having succeeded in the same way with three (pellets), I missed only one cicada in ten. Having succeeded with five, I caught the cicadas as if I were gathering them. My body is to me no more than the stump of a broken trunk, and my shoulder no more than the branch of a rotten tree. Great as heaven and earth are, and multitudinous as things are, I take no notice of them, but only of the wings of my cicadas; neither turning nor inclining to one side. I would not for them all exchange the wings of my cicadas - how should I not succeed in taking them?' Confucius looked round, and said to his disciples, '"Where the will is not diverted from its object, the spirit is concentrated" - this might have been spoken of this hunchback gentleman.'

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