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讓王 - Kings who have wished to resign the Throne

English translation: James Legge [?]
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8 讓王:
楚昭王失國,屠羊說走而從於昭王。昭王反國,將賞從者,及屠羊說。屠羊說曰:「大王失國,說失屠羊;大王反國,說亦反屠羊。臣之爵祿已復矣,又何賞之言?」王曰:「強之!」屠羊說曰:「大王失國,非臣之罪,故不敢伏其誅;大王反國,非臣之功,故不敢當其賞。」王曰:「見之!」屠羊說曰:「楚國之法,必有重賞大功而後得見。今臣之知不足以存國,而勇不足以死寇。吳軍入郢,說畏難而避寇,非故隨大王也。今大王欲廢法毀約而見說,此非臣之所以聞於天下也。」王謂司馬子綦曰:「屠羊說居處卑賤而陳義甚高,子綦為我延之以三旌之位。」屠羊說曰:「夫三旌之位,吾知其貴於屠羊之肆也;萬鍾之祿,吾知其富於屠羊之利也。然豈可以食爵祿而使吾君有妄施之名乎!說不敢當,願復反吾屠羊之肆。」遂不受也。
Kings who have wished...:
When king Zhao of Chu lost his kingdom, the sheep-butcher Yue followed him in his flight. When the king (recovered) his kingdom and returned to it, and was going to reward those who had followed him, on coming to the sheep-butcher Yue, that personage said, 'When our Great King lost his kingdom, I lost my sheep-killing. When his majesty got back his kingdom, I also got back my sheep-killing. My income and rank have been recovered; why speak further of rewarding me?' The king, (on hearing of this reply), said, 'Force him (to take the reward);' but Yue said, 'It was not through any crime of mine that the king lost his kingdom, and therefore I did not dare to submit to the death (which would have been mine if I had remained in the capital). And it was not through any service of mine that he recovered his kingdom, and therefore I do not dare to count myself worthy of any reward from him.'
The king (now) asked that the butcher should be introduced to him, but Yue said, 'According to the law of Chu, great reward ought to be given to great service, and the recipient then be introduced to the king; but now my wisdom was not sufficient to preserve the kingdom, nor my courage sufficient to die at the hands of the invaders. When the army of Wu entered, I was afraid of the danger, and got out of the way of the thieves - it was not with a distinct purpose (of loyalty) that I followed the king. And now he wishes, in disregard of the law, and violations of the conditions of our social compact, to see me in court - this is not what I would like to be talked of through the kingdom.' The king said to Zi-qi, the Minister of War, 'The position of the sheep-butcher Yue is low and mean, but his setting forth of what is right is very high; do you ask him for me to accept the place of one of my three most distinguished nobles.' (This being communicated to Yue), he said, 'I know that the place of such a distinguished noble is nobler than a sheep-butcher's stall, and that the salary of 10,000 zhong is more than its profits. But how should I, through my greed of rank and emolument, bring on our ruler the name of an unlawful dispensation of his gifts? I dare not respond to your wishes, but desire to return to my stall as the sheep-butcher.' Accordingly he did not accept (the proffered reward).

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