Название: THE ANALECTS
Автор: Confucius
Издательство: Bookwire
Жанр: Документальная литература
isbn: 9788027233656
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2. Tsze-chang proceeded, ‘When the officer Ch’ui killed the prince of Ch’i, Ch’an Wan, though he was the owner of forty horses, abandoned them and left the country. Coming to another State, he said, “They are here like our great officer, Ch’ui,” and left it. He came to a second State, and with the same observation left it also;—what do you say of him?’ The Master replied, ‘He was pure.’ ‘Was he perfectly virtuous?’ ‘I do not know. How can he be pronounced perfectly virtuous?’
Chapter XIX
Chi Wan thought thrice, and then acted. When the Master was informed of it, he said, ‘Twice may do.’
Chapter XX
The Master said, ‘When good order prevailed in his country, Ning Wu acted the part of a wise man. When his country was in disorder, he acted the part of a stupid man. Others may equal his wisdom, but they cannot equal his stupidity.’
Chapter XXI
When the Master was in Ch’an, he said, ‘Let me return! Let me return! The little children of my school are ambitious and too hasty. They are accomplished and complete so far, but they do not know how to restrict and shape themselves.’
Chapter XXII
The Master said, ‘Po-i and Shu-ch’i did not keep the former wickednesses of men in mind, and hence the resentments directed towards them were few.’
Chapter XXIII
The Master said, ‘Who says of Wei-shang Kao that he is upright? One begged some vinegar of him, and he begged it of a neighbor and gave it to the man.’
Chapter XXIV
The Master said, ‘Fine words, an insinuating appearance, and excessive respect;—Tso Ch’iu-ming was ashamed of them. I also am ashamed of them. To conceal resentment against a person, and appear friendly with him;—Tso Ch’iu-ming was ashamed of such conduct. I also am ashamed of it.’
Chapter XXV
1. Yen Yuan and Chi Lu being by his side, the Master said to them, ‘Come, let each of you tell his wishes.’
2. Tsze-lu said, ‘I should like, having chariots and horses, and light fur dresses, to share them with my friends, and though they should spoil them, I would not be displeased.’
3. Yen Yuan said, ‘I should like not to boast of my excellence, nor to make a display of my meritorious deeds.’
4. Tsze-lu then said, ‘I should like, sir, to hear your wishes.’ The Master said, ‘They are, in regard to the aged, to give them rest; in regard to friends, to show them sincerity; in regard to the young, to treat them tenderly.’
Chapter XXVI
The Master said, ‘It is all over! I have not yet seen one who could perceive his faults, and inwardly accuse himself.’
Chapter XXVII
The Master said, ‘In a hamlet of ten families, there may be found one honourable and sincere as I am, but not so fond of learning.’
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