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舜典 - Canon of Shun

English translation: James Legge [?]
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4 舜典:
歲二月,東巡守,至于岱宗,柴。望秩于山川,肆覲東后。協時月正日,同律度量衡。修五禮、五玉、三帛、二生、一死贄。如五器,卒乃復。五月南巡守,至于南岳,如岱禮。八月西巡守,至于西岳,如初。十有一月朔巡守,至于北岳,如西禮。歸,格于藝祖,用特。五載一巡守,群后四朝。敷奏以言,明試以功,車服以庸。
Canon of Shun:
In the second month of the year he made a tour of inspection eastwards, as far as Dai-zong, where he presented a burnt-offering to Heaven, and sacrificed in order to the hills and rivers. Thereafter he gave audience to the princes of the east. He set in accord their seasons and months, and regulated the days; he made uniform the standard-tubes, with the measures of length and of capacity, and the steelyards, he regulated the five (classes of) ceremonies, with (the various) articles of introduction - the five symbols of jade, the three kinds of silk, the two living (animals) and the one dead one. As to the five instruments of rank, when all was over, he returned them. In the fifth month he made a similar tour southwards, as far as the mountain of the south, where he observed the same ceremonies as at Dai. In the eighth month he made a tour westwards, as far as the mountain of the west, where he did as before. In the eleventh month he made a tour northwards, as far as the mountain of the north', where he observed the same ceremonies as in the west. He (then) returned (to the capital), went to (the temple of) the Cultivated Ancestor, and sacrificed a single bull. In five years there was one tour of inspection, and there were four appearances of the princes at court. They gave a report (of their government) in words, which was clearly tested by their works. They received chariots and robes according to their merits.

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