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先秦兩漢 - Pre-Qin and Han

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儒家 - Confucianism

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論語 - The Analects

[Spring and Autumn - Warring States] 480 BC-350 BC English translation: James Legge [?]
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[Also known as: "The Analects of Confucius", "The Confucian Analects"]

學而 - Xue Er

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8 學而:
子曰:「君子不重則不威,學則不固。主忠信,無友不己者,過則勿憚改。」
Xue Er:
The Master said, "If the scholar be not grave, he will not call forth any veneration, and his learning will not be solid. Hold faithfulness and sincerity as first principles. Have no friends not equal to yourself. When you have faults, do not fear to abandon them."

公冶長 - Gong Ye Chang

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9 公冶長:
子謂子貢曰:「女與回也孰愈?」對曰:「賜也何敢望回。回也聞一以知十,賜也聞一以知二。」子曰:「弗也!吾與女弗也。」
Gong Ye Chang:
The Master said to Zi Gong, "Which do you consider superior, yourself or Hui?" Zi Gong replied, "How dare I compare myself with Hui? Hui hears one point and knows all about a subject; I hear one point, and know a second." The Master said, "You are not equal to him. I grant you, you are not equal to him."

28 公冶長:
子曰:「十室之邑,必有忠信丘者焉,不丘之好學也。」
Gong Ye Chang:
The Master said, "In a hamlet of ten families, there may be found one honorable and sincere as I am, but not so fond of learning."

子路 - Zi Lu

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24 子路:
子貢問曰:「鄉人皆好之,何如?」子曰:「未可也。」「鄉人皆惡之,何如?」子曰:「未可也。不鄉人之善者好之,其不善者惡之。」
Zi Lu:
Zi Gong asked, saying, "What do you say of a man who is loved by all the people of his neighborhood?" The Master replied, "We may not for that accord our approval of him." "And what do you say of him who is hated by all the people of his neighborhood?" The Master said, "We may not for that conclude that he is bad. It is better than either of these cases that the good in the neighborhood love him, and the bad hate him."

孟子 - Mengzi

[Warring States] 340 BC-250 BC English translation: James Legge [?]
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[Also known as: "The Works of Mencius"]

梁惠王上 - Liang Hui Wang I

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3 梁惠王上:
梁惠王曰:「寡人之於國也,盡心焉耳矣。河內凶,則移其民於河東,移其粟於河內。河東凶亦然。察鄰國之政,無寡人之用心者。鄰國之民不加少,寡人之民不加多,何也?」
Liang Hui Wang I:
King Hui of Liang said, 'Small as my virtue is, in the government of my kingdom, I do indeed exert my mind to the utmost. If the year be bad on the inside of the river, I remove as many of the people as I can to the east of the river, and convey grain to the country in the inside. When the year is bad on the east of the river, I act on the same plan. On examining the government of the neighboring kingdoms, I do not find that there is any prince who exerts his mind as I do. And yet the people of the neighboring kingdoms do not decrease, nor do my people increase. How is this?'
孟子對曰:「王好戰,請以戰喻。填然鼓之,兵刃既接,棄甲曳兵而走。或百步而後止,或五十步而後止。以五十步笑百步,則何如?」
Mencius replied, 'Your majesty is fond of war - let me take an illustration from war. The soldiers move forward to the sound of the drums; and after their weapons have been crossed, on one side they throw away their coats of mail, trail their arms behind them, and run. Some run a hundred paces and stop; some run fifty paces and stop. What would you think if those who run fifty paces were to laugh at those who run a hundred paces?'
曰:「不可,直不百步耳,是亦走也。」
The king said, 'They should not do so. Though they did not run a hundred paces, yet they also ran away.'
曰:「王如知此,則無望民之多於鄰國也。不違農時,穀不可勝食也;數罟不入洿池,魚鼈不可勝食也;斧斤以時入山林,材木不可勝用也。穀與魚鼈不可勝食,材木不可勝用,是使民養生喪死無憾也。養生喪死無憾,王道之始也。五畝之宅,樹之以桑,五十者可以衣帛矣;雞豚狗彘之畜,無失其時,七十者可以食肉矣;百畝之田,勿奪其時,數口之家可以無飢矣;謹庠序之教,申之以孝悌之義,頒白者不負戴於道路矣。七十者衣帛食肉,黎民不飢不寒,然而不王者,未之有也。
'Since your Majesty knows this,' replied Mencius, 'you need not hope that your people will become more numerous than those of the neighboring kingdoms. If the seasons of husbandry be not interfered with, the grain will be more than can be eaten. If close nets are not allowed to enter the pools and ponds, the fishes and turtles will be more than can be consumed. If the axes and bills enter the hills and forests only at the proper time, the wood will be more than can be used. When the grain and fish and turtles are more than can be eaten, and there is more wood than can be used, this enables the people to nourish their living and mourn for their dead, without any feeling against any. This condition, in which the people nourish their living and bury their dead without any feeling against any, is the first step of royal government. Let mulberry trees be planted about the homesteads with their five mu, and persons of fifty years may be clothed with silk. In keeping fowls, pigs, dogs, and swine, let not their times of breeding be neglected, and persons of seventy years may eat flesh. Let there not be taken away the time that is proper for the cultivation of the farm with its hundred mu, and the family of several mouths that is supported by it shall not suffer from hunger. Let careful attention be paid to education in schools, inculcating in it especially the filial and fraternal duties, and grey-haired men will not be seen upon the roads, carrying burdens on their backs or on their heads. It never has been that the ruler of a State, where such results were seen - persons of seventy wearing silk and eating flesh, and the black-haired people suffering neither from hunger nor cold - did not attain to the royal dignity.'
狗彘食人食而不知檢,塗有餓莩而不知發;人死,則曰:『非我也,歲也。』是何異於刺人而殺之,曰:『非我也,兵也。』王無罪歲,斯天下之民至焉。」
'Your dogs and swine eat the food of men, and you do not make any restrictive arrangements. There are people dying from famine on the roads, and you do not issue the stores of your granaries for them. When people die, you say, "It is not owing to me; it is owing to the year." In what does this differ from stabbing a man and killing him, and then saying - "It was not I; it was the weapon?" Let your Majesty cease to lay the blame on the year, and instantly from all the nation the people will come to you.'

盡心下 - Jin Xin II

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49 盡心下:
孟子曰:「盡信《》,則不無《》。吾於《武成》,取二三策而已矣。仁人無敵於天下。以至仁伐至不仁,而何其血之流杵也?」
Jin Xin II:
Mencius said, 'It would be better to be without the Book of History than to give entire credit to it. In the "Completion of the War," I select two or three passages only, which I believe. "The benevolent man has no enemy under heaven. When the prince the most benevolent was engaged against him who was the most the opposite, how could the blood of the people have flowed till it floated the pestles of the mortars?"'

史書 - Histories

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史記 - Shiji

[Western Han] 109 BC-91 BC Sima Qian
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[Also known as: "Records of the Grand Historian"]

列傳

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老子韓非列傳

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12 老子韓非... :
韓非者,韓之諸公子也。喜刑名法術之學,而其歸本於黃老。非為人口吃,不能道說,而善著書。與李斯俱事荀卿,斯自以為不非。

戰國策 - Zhan Guo Ce

[Warring States - Western Han] 350 BC-6 BC
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齊策

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齊一

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鄒忌脩八尺有餘

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1 鄒忌脩八... :
鄒忌脩八尺有餘,身體昳麗。朝服衣冠窺鏡,謂其妻曰:「我孰與城北徐公美?」其妻曰:「君美甚,徐公何能及公也!」城北徐公,齊國之美麗者也。忌不自信,而復問其妾曰:「吾孰與徐公美?」妾曰:「徐公何能及君也!」旦日客從外來,與坐談,問之客曰:「吾與徐公孰美?」客曰:「徐公不若君之美也!」明日,徐公來。孰視之,自以為不;窺鏡而自視,又弗如遠甚。暮,寢而思之曰:「吾妻之美我者,私我也;妾之美我者,畏我也;客之美我者,欲有求於我也。」於是入朝見威王曰:「臣誠知不如徐公美,臣之妻私臣,臣之妾畏臣,臣之客欲有求於臣,皆以美於徐公。今齊地方千里,百二十城,宮婦左右,莫不私王;朝廷之臣,莫不畏王;四境之內,莫不有求於王。由此觀之,王之蔽甚矣!」王曰:「善。」乃下令:「群臣吏民,能面刺寡人之過者,受上賞;上書諫寡人者,受中賞;能謗議於市朝,聞寡人之耳者,受下賞。」令初下,群臣進諫,門庭若市。數月之後,時時而間進。期年之後,雖欲言,無可進者。燕、趙、韓、魏聞之,皆朝於齊。此所謂戰勝於朝廷。

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