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大宗师 - The Great and Most Honoured Master

English translation: James Legge [?]
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2 大宗师:
死生,命也,其有夜旦之常,天也。人之有所不得与,皆物之情也。彼特以天为父,而身犹爱之,而况其卓乎!人特以有君为愈乎己,而身犹死之,而况其真乎!泉涸,鱼相与处于陆,相呴以湿,相濡以沫,不如相忘于江湖。与其誉尧而非桀,不如两忘而化其道。夫大块载我以形,劳我以生,佚我以老,息我以死。故善吾生者,乃所以善吾死也。夫藏舟于壑,藏山于泽,谓之固矣。然而夜半有力者负之而走,昧者不知也。藏大小有宜,犹有所遯。若夫藏天下于天下,而不得所遯,是恒物之大情也。特犯人之形而犹喜之,若人之形者,万化而未始有极也,其为乐可胜计邪!故圣人将游于物之所不得遯而皆存。善妖善老,善始善终,人犹效之,又况万物之所系,而一化之所待乎!
The Great and Most...:
Death and life are ordained, just as we have the constant succession of night and day - in both cases from Heaven. Men have no power to do anything in reference to them - such is the constitution of things. There are those who specially regard Heaven as their father, and they still love It (distant as It is); how much more should they love That which stands out (Superior and Alone)! Some specially regard their ruler as superior to themselves, and will give their bodies to die for him; how much more should they do so for That which is their true (Ruler)! When the springs are dried up, the fishes collect together on the land. Than that they should moisten one another there by the damp about them, and keep one another wet by their slime, it would be better for them to forget one another in the rivers and lakes. And when men praise Yao and condemn Jie, it would be better to forget them both, and seek the renovation of the Dao.
There is the great Mass (of nature) - I find the support of my body on it; my life is spent in toil on it; my old age seeks ease on it; at death I find rest in it - what makes my life a good makes my death also a good. If you hide away a boat in the ravine of a hill, and hide away the hill in a lake, you will say that (the boat) is secure; but at midnight there shall come a strong man and carry it off on his back, while you in the dark know nothing about it. You may hide away anything, whether small or great, in the most suitable place, and yet it shall disappear from it. But if you could hide the world in the world, so that there was nowhere to which it could be removed, this would be the grand reality of the ever-during Thing. When the body of man comes from its special mould, there is even then occasion for joy; but this body undergoes a myriad transformations, and does not immediately reach its perfection; does it not thus afford occasion for joys incalculable? Therefore the sagely man enjoys himself in that from which there is no possibility of separation, and by which all things are preserved. He considers early death or old age, his beginning and his ending, all to be good, and in this other men imitate him; how much more will they do so in regard to That Itself on which all things depend, and from which every transformation arises!

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