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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"]

子罕 - Zi Han

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4 子罕:
四:毋意,毋必,毋固,毋我。
Zi Han:
There were four things from which the Master was entirely free. He had no foregone conclusions, no arbitrary predeterminations, no obstinacy, and no egoism.

衛靈公 - Wei Ling Gong

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2 衛靈公:
在陳糧,從者病,莫能興。子路慍見曰:「君子亦有窮乎?」子曰:「君子固窮,小人窮斯濫矣。」
Wei Ling Gong:
When he was in Chen, their provisions were exhausted, and his followers became so ill that they were unable to rise. Zi Lu, with evident dissatisfaction, said, "Has the superior man likewise to endure in this way?" The Master said, "The superior man may indeed have to endure want, but the mean man, when he is in want, gives way to unbridled license."

子張 - Zi Zhang

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24 子張:
叔孫武叔毀仲尼。子貢曰:「無以為也,仲尼不可毀也。他人之賢者,丘陵也,猶可踰也;仲尼,日月也,無得而踰焉。人雖欲自,其何傷於日月乎?多見其不知量也!」
Zi Zhang:
Shu Sun Wu Shu having spoken revilingly of Zhong Ni, Zi Gong said, "It is of no use doing so. Zhong Ni cannot be reviled. The talents and virtue of other men are hillocks and mounds which may be stepped over. Zhong Ni is the sun or moon, which it is not possible to step over. Although a man may wish to cut himself off from the sage, what harm can he do to the sun or moon? He only shows that he does not know his own capacity.

堯曰 - Yao Yue

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1 堯曰:
堯曰:「咨!爾舜!天之曆數在爾躬。允執其中。四海困窮,天祿永終。」舜亦以命禹。曰:「予小子履,敢用玄牡,敢昭告于皇皇后帝:有罪不敢赦。帝臣不蔽,簡在帝心。朕躬有罪,無以萬方;萬方有罪,罪在朕躬。」周有大賚,善人是富。「雖有周親,不如仁人。百姓有過,在予一人。」謹權量,審法度,修廢官,四方之政行焉。興滅國,繼世,舉逸民,天下之民歸心焉。所重:民、食、喪、祭。寬則得眾,信則民任焉,敏則有功,公則說。
Yao Yue:
Yao said, "Oh! you, Shun, the Heaven-determined order of succession now rests in your person. Sincerely hold fast the due Mean. If there shall be distress and want within the four seas, the Heavenly revenue will come to a perpetual end." Shun also used the same language in giving charge to You. Tang said, "I, the child Lu, presume to use a dark-colored victim, and presume to announce to Thee, O most great and sovereign God, that the sinner I dare not pardon, and thy ministers, O God, I do not keep in obscurity. The examination of them is by thy mind, O God. If, in my person, I commit offenses, they are not to be attributed to you, the people of the myriad regions. If you in the myriad regions commit offenses, these offenses must rest on my person." Zhou conferred great gifts, and the good were enriched. "Although he has his near relatives, they are not equal to my virtuous men. The people are throwing blame upon me, the One man." He carefully attended to the weights and measures, examined the body of the laws, restored the discarded officers, and the good government of the kingdom took its course. He revived states that had been extinguished, restored families whose line of succession had been broken, and called to office those who had retired into obscurity, so that throughout the kingdom the hearts of the people turned towards him. What he attached chief importance to were the food of the people, the duties of mourning, and sacrifices. By his generosity, he won all. By his sincerity, he made the people repose trust in him. By his earnest activity, his achievements were great. By his justice, all were delighted.

孟子 - Mengzi

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

公孫丑下 - Gong Sun Chou II

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20 公孫丑下:
孟子去齊,宿於晝。
Gong Sun Chou II:
Mencius, having taken his leave of Qi, was passing the night in Zhou.
有欲為王留行者,坐而言。不應,隱几而臥。客不悅曰:「弟子齊宿而後敢言,夫子臥而不聽,請勿復敢見矣。」
A person who wished to detain him on behalf of the king, came and sat down, and began to speak to him. Mencius gave him no answer, but leant upon his stool and slept. The visitor was displeased, and said, 'I passed the night in careful vigil, before I would venture to speak to you, and you, Master, sleep and do not listen to me. Allow me to request that I may not again presume to see you.'
曰:「坐!我明語子。昔者魯繆公無人乎子思之側,則不能安子思;泄柳、申詳,無人乎繆公之側,則不能安其身。子為長者慮,而不及子思,子長者乎?長者子乎?」
Mencius replied, 'Sit down, and I will explain the case clearly to you. Formerly, if the duke Mou had not kept a person by the side of Zi Si, he could not have induced Zi Si to remain with him. If Xie Liu and Shen Xiang had not had a remembrancer by the side of the duke Mou, he would not have been able to make them feel at home and remain with him. You anxiously form plans with reference to me, but you do not treat me as Zi Si was treated. Is it you, Sir, who cut me? Or is it I who cut you?

滕文公上 - Teng Wen Gong I

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1 滕文公上:
滕文公為世子,將之楚,過宋而見孟子。孟子道性善,言必稱堯舜。
Teng Wen Gong I:
When the prince, afterwards duke Wen of Teng, had to go to Chu, he went by way of Song, and visited Mencius. Mencius discoursed to him how the nature of man is good, and when speaking, always made laudatory reference to Yao and Shun.
世子自楚反,復見孟子。孟子曰:「世子疑吾言乎?夫道一而已矣。成覸謂齊景公曰:『彼丈夫也,我丈夫也,吾何畏彼哉?』顏淵曰:『舜何人也?予何人也?有為者亦若是。』公明儀曰:『文王我師也,周公豈欺我哉?』今滕,長補短,將五十里也,猶可以為善國。《》曰:『若藥不瞑眩,厥疾不瘳。』」
When the prince was returning from Chu, he again visited Mencius. Mencius said to him, 'Prince, do you doubt my words? The path is one, and only one. Cheng Gan said to duke Jing of Qi, "They were men. I am a man. Why should I stand in awe of them?" Yan Yuan said, "What kind of man was Shun? What kind of man am I? He who exerts himself will also become such as he was." Gong Ming Yi said, "King Wen is my teacher. How should the duke of Zhou deceive me by those words?" Now, Teng, taking its length with its breadth, will amount, I suppose, to fifty li. It is small, but still sufficient to make a good State. It is said in the Book of History, "If medicine do not raise a commotion in the patient, his disease will not be cured by it."'

離婁上 - Li Lou I

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7 離婁上:
孟子曰:「天下有道,小德役大德,小賢役大賢;天下無道,小役大,弱役強。斯二者天也。順天者存,逆天者亡。齊景公曰:『既不能令,又不受命,是物也。』涕出而女於吳。
Li Lou I:
Mencius said, 'When right government prevails in the kingdom, princes of little virtue are submissive to those of great, and those of little worth to those of great. When bad government prevails in the kingdom, princes of small power are submissive to those of great, and the weak to the strong. Both these cases are the rule of Heaven. They who accord with Heaven are preserved, and they who rebel against Heaven perish. The duke Jing of Qi said, "Not to be able to command others, and at the same time to refuse to receive their commands, is to cut one's self off from all intercourse with others." His tears flowed forth while he gave his daughter to be married to the prince of Wu.
今也小國師大國而恥受命焉,是猶弟子而恥受命於先師也。如恥之,莫若師文王。師文王,大國五年,小國七年,必為政於天下矣。《》云:『商之孫子,其麗不億。上帝既命,侯于周服。侯服于周,天命靡常。殷士膚敏,祼將于京。』孔子曰:『仁不可為眾也。夫國君好仁,天下無敵。』今也欲無敵於天下而不以仁,是猶執熱而不以濯也。《》云:『誰能執熱,逝不以濯?』」
'Now the small States imitate the large, and yet are ashamed to receive their commands. This is like a scholar's being ashamed to receive the commands of his master. For a prince who is ashamed of this, the best plan is to imitate king Wen. Let one imitate king Wen, and in five years, if his State be large, or in seven years, if it be small, he will be sure to give laws to the kingdom. It is said in the Book of Poetry, "The descendants of the sovereigns of the Shang dynasty, Are in number more than hundreds of thousands, But, God having passed His decree, They are all submissive to Zhou. They are submissive to Zhou, Because the decree of Heaven is not unchanging. The officers of Yin, admirable and alert, Pour out the libations, and assist in the capital of Zhou." Confucius said, "As against so benevolent a sovereign, they could not be deemed a multitude." Thus, if the prince of a state love benevolence, he will have no opponent in all the kingdom. Now they wish to have no opponent in all the kingdom, but they do not seek to attain this by being benevolent. This is like a man laying hold of a heated substance, and not having first dipped it in water. It is said in the Book of Poetry, "Who can take up a heated substance, Without first dipping it (in water)?"'

禮記 - Liji

[Warring States (475 BC - 221 BC)] English translation: James Legge [?]
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[Also known as: 《小戴禮記》, "The Classic of Rites"]

月令 - Yue Ling

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[Also known as: "Proceedings of Government in the Different Months"]

8 月令:
是月也,不可以稱兵,稱兵必天殃。兵戎不起,不可從我始。毋變天之道,毋地之理,毋亂人之紀。
Yue Ling:
In this month no warlike operations should be undertaken; the undertaking of such is sure to be followed by calamities from Heaven. The not undertaking warlike operations means that they should not commence on our side. No change in the ways of heaven is allowed; nor any extinction of the principles of earth; nor any confounding of the bonds of men.

24 月令:
是月也,生氣方盛,陽氣發泄,句者畢出,萌者盡達。不可以內。天子布德行惠,命有司發倉廩,賜貧窮,振乏,開府庫,出幣帛,周天下。勉諸侯,聘名士,禮賢者。
Yue Ling:
In this month the influences of life and growth are fully developed; and the warm and genial airs diffuse themselves. The crooked shoots are all put forth, and the buds are unfolded. Things do not admit of being restrained. The son of Heaven spreads his goodness abroad, and carries out his kindly promptings. He gives orders to the proper officers to distribute from his granaries and vaults, giving their contents to the poor and friendless, and to relieve the needy and destitute; and to open his treasuries and storehouses, and to send abroad through all the nation the silks and other articles for presents, thus stimulating the princes of states to encourage the resort to them of famous scholars and show courtesy to men of ability and virtue.

文王世子 - Wen Wang Shi Zi

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[Also known as: "King Wen as son and heir"]

27 文王世子:
五廟之孫,祖廟未毀,雖及庶人,冠,取妻必告,死必赴,不忘親也。親未而列於庶人,賤無能也。敬吊臨賻賵,睦友之道也。
Wen Wang Shi Zi:
That the descendants of the five rulers, to whom the temple-shrines were dedicated, were required, so long as the shrine of the Grand ancestor had not been removed, to announce their cappings and marriages, and their death was also required to be announced, showed how kinship was to be kept in mind. While the kinship was yet maintained, that some were classed among the common people showed how mean position followed on want of ability. The reverent observance of condoling, wailing, and of presenting contributions to the funeral rites in articles and money, Was the way taken to maintain harmony and friendliness.

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