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莊子 - Zhuangzi

[Warring States] 350 BC-250 BC
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[Also known as: 《南華真經》]

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天地 - Heaven and Earth

English translation: James Legge [?]
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15 天地:
百年之木,破為犧尊,青黃而文之,其斷在溝中。比犧尊於溝中之斷,則美惡有間矣,其於失性一也。跖與曾、史,行義有間矣,然其失性均也。且夫失性有五:一曰五色亂目,使目不明;二曰五聲亂耳,使耳不聰;三曰五臭薰鼻,困惾中顙;四曰五味濁口,使口厲爽;五曰趣舍滑心,使性飛揚。此五者,皆生之害也。而楊、墨乃始離跂自以為得,非吾所謂得也。夫得者困,可以為得乎?則鳩鴞之在於籠也,亦可以為得矣。且夫趣舍聲色以柴其內,皮弁、冠、搢笏、紳修以約其外,內支盈於柴柵,外重纆繳,睆睆然在纆繳之中而自以為得,則是罪人交臂、歷指,而虎豹在於囊檻,亦可以為得矣。
Heaven and Earth:
From a tree a hundred years old a portion shall be cut and fashioned into a sacrificial vase, with the bull figured on it, which is ornamented further with green and yellow, while the rest (of that portion) is cut away and thrown into a ditch. If now we compare the sacrificial vase with what was thrown into the ditch, there will be a difference between them as respects their beauty and ugliness; but they both agree in having lost the (proper) nature of the wood. So in respect of their practice of righteousness there is a difference between (the robber) Zhi on the one hand, and Zeng (Shen) or Shi (Qiu) on the other; but they all agree in having lost (the proper qualities of) their nature.
Now there are five things which produce (in men) the loss of their (proper) nature. The first is (their fondness for) the five colours which disorder the eye, and take from it its (proper) clearness of vision; the second is (their fondness for) the five notes (of music), which disorder the ear and take from it its (proper) power of hearing; the third is (their fondness for) the five odours which penetrate the nostrils, and produce a feeling of distress all over the forehead; the fourth is (their fondness for) the five flavours, which deaden the mouth, and pervert its sense of taste; the fifth is their preferences and dislikes, which unsettle the mind, and cause the nature to go flying about. These five things are all injurious to the life; and now Yang and Mo begin to stretch forward from their different standpoints, each thinking that he has hit on (the proper course for men).
But the courses they have hit on are not what I call the proper course. What they have hit on (only) leads to distress - can they have hit on what is the right thing? If they have, we may say that the dove in a cage has found the right thing for it. Moreover, those preferences and dislikes, that (fondness for) music and colours, serve but to pile up fuel (in their breasts); while their caps of leather, the bonnet with kingfishers' plumes, the memorandum tablets which they carry, and their long girdles, serve but as restraints on their persons. Thus inwardly stuffed full as a hole for fuel, and outwardly fast bound with cords, when they look quietly round from out of their bondage, and think they have got all they could desire, they are no better than criminals whose arms are tied together, and their fingers subjected to the screw, or than tigers and leopards in sacks or cages, and yet thinking that they have got (all they could wish).

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