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大宗师 - The Great and Most Honoured Master

English translation: James Legge [?]
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7 大宗师:
颜回问仲尼曰:“孟孙才,其母死,哭泣无涕,中心不戚,居丧不哀。无是三者,以善处丧盖鲁国。固有无其实而得其名者乎?回壹怪之。”仲尼曰:“夫孟孙氏尽之矣,进于知矣。唯简之而不得,夫已有所简矣。孟孙氏不知所以生,不知所以死,不知就先,不知就后,若化为物,以待其所不知之化已乎!且方将化,恶知不化哉?方将不化,恶知已化哉?吾特与汝其梦未始觉者邪!且彼有骇形而无损心,有旦宅而无情死。孟孙氏特觉,人哭亦哭,是自其所以乃。且也,相与吾之耳矣,庸讵知吾所谓吾之乎?且汝梦为鸟而厉乎天,梦为鱼而没于渊,不识今之言者,其觉者乎,梦者乎?造适不及笑,献笑不及排,安排而去化,乃入于寥天一。”
The Great and Most...:
Yan Hui asked Zhongni, saying, 'When the mother of Meng-sun Cai died, in all his wailing for her he did not shed a tear; in the core of his heart he felt no distress; during all the mourning rites, he exhibited no sorrow. Without these three things, he (was considered to have) discharged his mourning well; is it that in the state of Lu one who has not the reality may yet get the reputation of having it? I think the matter very strange.' Zhongni said, 'That Meng-sun carried out (his views) to the utmost. He was advanced in knowledge; but (in this case) it was not possible for him to appear to be negligent (in his ceremonial observances)', but he succeeded in being really so to himself. Meng-sun does not know either what purposes life serves, or what death serves; he does not know which should be first sought, and which last. If he is to be transformed into something else, he will simply await the transformation which he does not yet know. This is all he does. And moreover, when one is about to undergo his change, how does he know that it has not taken place? And when he is not about to undergo his change, how does he know that it has taken place? Take the case of me and you: are we in a dream from which we have not begun to awake? Moreover, Meng-sun presented in his body the appearance of being agitated, but in his mind he was conscious of no loss. The death was to him like the issuing from one's dwelling at dawn, and no (more terrible) reality. He was more awake than others were. When they wailed, he also wailed, having in himself the reason why he did so. And we all have our individuality which makes us what we are as compared together; but how do we know that we determine in any case correctly that individuality? Moreover you dream that you are a bird, and seem to be soaring to the sky; or that you are a fish, and seem to be diving in the deep. But you do not know whether we that are now speaking are awake or in a dream. It is not the meeting with what is pleasurable that produces the smile; it is not the smile suddenly produced that produces the arrangement (of the person). When one rests in what has been arranged, and puts away all thought of the transformation, he is in unity with the mysterious Heaven.'

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