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外物 - What comes from Without

English translation: James Legge [?]
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1 外物:
外物不可必,故龍逢誅,比干戮,箕子狂,惡來死,桀、紂亡。人主莫不欲其臣之忠,而忠未必信,故伍員流於江,萇弘死於蜀,藏其血三年,化而為碧。人親莫不欲其子之孝,而孝未必愛,故孝己憂而曾參悲。
What comes from Without:...:
What comes from without cannot be determined beforehand. So it was that Long-feng was killed; Bi-gan immolated; and the count of Ji (made to feign himself) mad, (while) Wu-lai died, and Jie and Zhou both perished. Rulers all wish their ministers to be faithful, but that faithfulness may not secure their confidence; hence Wu Yuan became a wanderer along the Jiang, and Chang Hong died in Shu, where (the people) preserved his blood for three years, when it became changed into green jade. Parents all wish their sons to be filial, but that filial duty may not secure their love; hence Xiao-ji had to endure his sorrow, and Zeng Shen his grief.
木與木相摩則然,金與火相守則流。陰陽錯行,則天地大絯,於是乎有雷有霆,水中有火,乃焚大槐。有甚憂兩陷而無所逃,螴蜳不得成,心若縣於天地之間,慰睯沈屯,利害相摩,生火甚多,眾人焚和。月固不勝火,於是乎有僓然而道盡。
When wood is rubbed against wood, it begins to burn; when metal is subjected to fire, it (melts and) flows. When the Yin and Yang act awry, heaven and earth are greatly perturbed; and on this comes the crash of thunder, and from the rain comes fire, which consumes great locust trees. (The case of men) is still worse. They are troubled between two pitfalls, from which they cannot escape. Chrysalis-like, they can accomplish nothing. Their minds are as if hung up between heaven and earth. Now comforted, now pitied, they are plunged in difficulties. The ideas of profit and of injury rub against each other, and produce in them a very great fire. The harmony (of the mind) is consumed in the mass of men. Their moonlike intelligence cannot overcome the (inward) fire. They thereupon fall away more and more, and the Course (which they should pursue) is altogether lost.

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