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Mohism -> Mozi -> Book 8 -> Condemnation of Music I -> 2

王公大人Now the rulers
construct musical instruments
as an undertaking of the state.
They cannot be produced as easily as by evaporating water or digging into the earth.
Inevitably heavy taxes have to be collected from the people
to obtain sounds of the big bell, the sounding drum, the qin and the se, and the yu and the sheng.
The ancient sage-kings had, indeed, collected heavy taxes from the people
to build boats and vehicles.
But when they were completed,
and when the people asked:
"What use have we for these?"
the answer was:
"The boats are to be employed on water
and the vehicles on land,
君子so that the gentlemen can rest their feet
。』 and the labourers can rest their shoulders and backs."
Thus the people contributed their money
and dared not grumble about it.
This was because the boats and vehicles contributed to the benefit of the people.
If the musical instruments also contribute to the benefit of the people, even I shall not dare condemn them.
Thus if the musical instruments are as useful as the boats and carts with the sage-kings, even I shall not dare condemn them.
There are three things that the people worry about,
namely, that the hungry cannot be fed,
that the cold cannot be clothed,
and that the tired cannot get rest.
These three are the great worries of the people.
Now suppose we strike the big bell, beat the sounding drum, play the qin and the se, and blow the yu and the sheng, can the material for food and clothing then be procured for the people?
Even I do not think this is possible.
Again, every large state now attacks small states
and every large house molests small houses.
The strong plunder the weak,
the many oppress the few,
the clever deceive the stupid
and the honoured disdain the humble.
And bandits and thieves rise all together
and cannot be suppressed.
天下But can the chaos in the world be put in order by striking the big bell, beating the sounding drum, playing the qin and the se, and blowing the yu and the sheng?
Even I do not think it is possible.
墨子:「天下天下。」Therefore Mozi said : The levy of heavy taxes on the people to construct the big bell, the sounding drum, the qin and the se, and the yu and the sheng, is not at all helpful in the endeavour to procure the benefits of the world and destroy its calamities.
墨子:「。」Therefore Mozi said: To have music is wrong.


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