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知北遊 - Knowledge Rambling in the North

English translation: James Legge [?]
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11 知北遊:
顏淵問乎仲尼曰:「回嘗聞諸夫子曰:『無有所將,無有所迎。』回敢問其遊。」仲尼曰:「古之人,外化而內不化;今之人,內化而外不化。與物化者,一不化者也。安化安不化,安與之相靡,必與之莫多。狶韋氏之囿,黃帝之圃,有虞氏之宮,湯、武之室。君子之人,若儒、墨者師,故以是非相𩐋也,而況今之人乎!聖人處物不傷物。不傷物者,物亦不能傷也。唯無所傷者,為能與人相將、迎。山林與!皋壤與!使我欣欣然而樂與!樂未畢也,哀又繼之。哀樂之來,吾不能禦,其去弗能止。悲夫!世人直為物逆旅耳!夫知遇而不知所不遇,知能能而不能所不能。無知無能者,固人之所不免也。夫務免乎人之所不免者,豈不亦悲哉!至言去言,至為去為。齊知之所知,則淺矣。
Knowledge Rambling in the...:
Yan Yuan asked Zhongni, saying, 'Master, I have heard you say, "There should be no demonstration of welcoming; there should be no movement to meet" - I venture to ask in what way this affection of the mind may be shown.' The reply was, 'The ancients, amid (all) external changes, did not change internally; now-a-days men change internally, but take no note of external changes. When one only notes the changes of things, himself continuing one and the same, he does not change. How should there be (a difference between) his changing and not changing? How should he put himself in contact with (and come under the influence of) those external changes? He is sure, however, to keep his points of contact with them from being many. The park of Xi-wei, the garden of Huang-Di, the palace of the Lord of Yu, and the houses of Tang and Wu - (these all were places in which this was done). But the superior men (so called, of later days), such as the masters of the Literati and of Mohism, were bold to attack each other with their controversies; and how much more so are the men of the present day! Sages in dealing with others do not wound them; and they who do not wound others cannot be wounded by them. Only he whom others do not injure is able to welcome and meet men.
'Forests and marshes make me joyful and glad; but before the joy is ended, sadness comes and succeeds to it. When sadness and joy come, I cannot prevent their approach; when they go, I cannot retain them. How sad it is that men should only be as lodging-houses for things, (and the emotions which they excite)! They know what they meet, but they do not know what they do not meet; they use what power they have, but they cannot be strong where they are powerless. Such ignorance and powerlessness is what men cannot avoid. That they should try to avoid what they cannot avoid, is not this also sad? Perfect speech is to put speech away; perfect action is to put action away; to digest all knowledge that is known is a thing to be despised.'

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