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Condition 1: Contains text "必厚作斂於百姓暴奪民衣食之財以為錦繡文采靡曼之衣鑄金以為鉤珠玉以為珮女工作文采男工作刻鏤以為身服此非云益煗之情也" Matched:1.
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辭過 - Indulgence in Excess

English translation: W. P. Mei [?] Library Resources
4 辭過:
當今之主,其為衣服則與此異矣,冬則輕煗,夏則輕凊,皆已具矣。
1。單財勞力,畢歸之於無用
2,以此觀之,其為衣服非為身體,皆為觀好,是以其民淫僻而難治,其君奢侈而難諫也。夫以奢侈之君,御妤淫僻之民,欲國無亂,不可得也。君實欲天下之治而惡其亂,當為衣服不可不節。
Indulgence in Excess:...:
The present rulers are quite different from this when they make their clothes. Having what is warm and light in winter and what is light and cool in summer, they would yet heavily tax the people, robbing them of their means of livelihood, in order to have elaborately embroidered and gorgeous garments. Hooks are made of gold and ornaments on the girdle consist of pearls and jades. Women are employed to make the embroidery and men to do the carving. All these are for the adornment of the body. They really add little to its warmth. Wealth is squandered and energy wasted all for naught. So, then, when clothing is made not for the body but for brilliant appearance, the people will be wicked and unruly and the ruler extravagant and deaf to good counsel. It will be impossible to keep the country out of disorder. If the rulers sincerely desire the empire to have order and hate to see it in disorder, they must not indulge in making clothing excessively.

1. 為 : Inserted. 孫詒讓《墨子閒詁》
2. 也 : Inserted. 孫詒讓《墨子閒詁》

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