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田子方 - Tian Zi-fang

English translation: James Legge [?]
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3 田子方:
颜渊问于仲尼曰:“夫子步亦步,夫子趋亦趋,夫子驰亦驰,夫子奔逸绝尘,而回瞠若乎后矣。”夫子曰:“回,何谓邪?”曰:“夫子步亦步也,夫子言亦言也,夫子趋亦趋也,夫子辩亦辩也,夫子驰亦驰也,夫子言道,回亦言道也。及奔逸绝尘,而回瞠若乎后者,夫子不言而信,不比而周,无器而民滔乎前,而不知所以然而已矣。”
Tian Zi-fang:
Yan Yuan asked Zhongni, saying, 'Master, when you pace quietly along, I also pace along; when you go more quickly, I also do the same; when you gallop, I also gallop; but when you race along and spurn the dust, then I can only stand and look, and keep behind you.' The Master said, 'Hui, what do you mean?' The reply was, 'In saying that "when you, Master, pace quietly along, I also pace along," I mean that when you speak, I also speak. By saying, "When you go more quickly, I also do the same," I mean that when you reason, I also reason. By saying, "When you gallop, I also gallop," I mean that when you speak of the Way, I also speak of the Way; but by saying, "When you race along and spurn the dust, then I can only stare, and keep behind you," I am thinking how though you do not speak, yet all men believe you; though you are no partisan, yet all parties approve your catholicity; and though you sound no instrument, yet people all move on harmoniously before you, while (all the while) I do not know how all this comes about; and this is all which my words are intended to express.'
仲尼曰:“恶!可不察与!夫哀莫大于心死,而人死亦次之。日出东方而入于西极,万物莫不比方。有目有趾者,待是而后成功,待昼而作。是出则存,是入则亡。万物亦然,有待也而死,有待也而生。吾一受其成形,而不化以待尽,效物而动,日夜无隙,而不知其所终,薰然其成形,知命不能规乎其前,丘以是日徂。吾终身与汝交一臂而失之,可不哀与!女殆著乎吾所以著也。彼已尽矣,而女求之以为有,是求马于唐肆也。吾服女也甚忘,女服吾也亦甚忘。虽然,女奚患焉!虽忘乎故吾,吾有不忘者存。”
Zhongni said, 'But you must try and search the matter out. Of all causes for sorrow there is none so great as the death of the mind - the death of man's (body) is only next to it. The sun comes forth in the east, and sets in the extreme west - all things have their position determined by these two points. All that have eyes and feet wait for this (sun), and then proceed to do what they have to do. When this comes forth, they appear in their places; when it sets, they disappear. It is so with all things. They have that for which they wait, and (on its arrival) they die; they have that for which they wait, and then (again) they live. When once I receive my frame thus completed, I remain unchanged, awaiting the consummation of my course. I move as acted on by things, day and night without cessation, and I do not know when I will come to an end. Clearly I am here a completed frame, and even one who (fancies that he) knows what is appointed cannot determine it beforehand. I am in this way daily passing on, but all day long I am communicating my views to you; and now, as we are shoulder to shoulder you fail (to understand me) - is it not matter for lamentation? You are able in a measure to set forth what I more clearly set forth; but that is passed away, and you look for it, as if it were still existing, just as if you were looking for a horse in the now empty place where it was formerly exhibited for sale. You have very much forgotten my service to you, and I have very much forgotten wherein I served you. But nevertheless why should you account this such an evil? What you forget is but my old self; that which cannot be forgotten remains with me.'

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