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04道德经英译本85种-第405章

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ace like warnings
  and why are honour and disaster like the body the reason we have disaster is because we have a body if we didn't have a body we wouldn't have disaster
  who honours is body as much as the world can be entrusted with the world who loves his body as much as the world can be encharged with the world

  14

  We look but don't see it and call it indistinct we listen but don't hear it and call it faint we reach but don't grasp it and call it ethereal
  three failed means to knowledge I weave into one
  with no light above and no shade below too fine to be named returning to nothing
  this is the formless form the immaterial image this is the waxing waning we meet without seeing its face we follow without seeing its back
  holding onto this very Way we rule this very realm and discover its ancient past this is the thread of the Way

  15

  The ancient masters of the Way aimed at the indiscernible and penetrated the dao
  you would never know them I describe them with reluctance they were careful as if crossing a river in winter cautious as if worried about neighbours reserved like guests
  ephemeral like melting ice simple like uncarved wood open like valleys and murky like puddles
  but a puddle becomes clear when it's still and stillness becomes alive when it's roused
  those who treasure this Way don't try to be full not trying to be full they can hide and stay hidden

  16

  Let limits be empty the center be still
  ten thousand things rise we watch them return creatures without number all return to their roots
  return to their roots to be still to be still to revive to revive to endure knowing how to endure is wisdom not knowing is to suffer in vain
  knowing how to endure is to be all…embracing all embracing means impartial impartial means the king the king means Heaven Heaven means the Way
  and the Way means long life life without trouble。

  17

  During the High Ages people knew they were there then people loved and praised them then they feared them finally they despised them
  when honesty fails dishonesty prevails
  hesitate and guard your words when their work succeeds let people think they did it

  18

  When the Great Way disappears we meet kindness and justice
  when reason appears we meet great deceit
  when the six relations fail we meet obedience and love
  when the country is in chaos we meet honest officials

  19

  Get rid of wisdom and reason and people will live a hundred times better
  get rid of kindness and justice and people once more will love and obey
  get rid of cleverness and profit and thieves will cease to exist
  but these three sayings are not enough hence let this be added
  wear the undyed and hold the uncarved reduce self…interest and limit desires get rid of learning and problems will vanish

  20

  Yes and no aren't so far apart lovely and ugly aren't so unalike
  what others fear we too must fear
  before the moon wanes everyone is gay as if they were at the Great Sacrifice or climbing a tower in spring I sit here and make no sign like a child that doesn't smile lost with no one to turn to
  while others enjoy more I alone seem forgotten my mind is so foolish so simple
  others look bright I alone seem dim others are certain I alone am confused receding like the ocean waxing without cease
  everyone has a goal I alone am dumb and backward for I alone choose to differ preferring still my mother's breast

  21

  The expression of empty virtue comes from the Tao alone
  the Tao as a thing waxes and wanes it waxes and wanes but inside is an image it waxes and wanes but inside is a creature it's distant and dark but inside is an essence an essence fundamentally real and inside is a heart
  throughout the ages its name has never changed so we might follow our fathers
  how do we know what our fathers were like through this

  22

  Partial means whole crooked means straight hollow means full worn…out means new less means content more means confused
  thus the sage holds onto the one to use in guiding the world
  not watching himself he appears not displaying himself he flourishes not flattering himself he succeeds not parading himself he leads
  because he doesn't compete no one can compete against him
  the ancients who said partial means whole came close indeed becoming whole depends on this

  23

  Whispered words are natural a gale doesn't last all morning a squall doesn't last all day
  who else could make these only Heaven and Earth if Heaven and Earth can't make things last what about Man
  thus in whatever we do let those on the Way be one with the Way let those who succeed be one with success let those who fail be one with failure
  be one with success for the Way succeeds too be one with failure for the Way fails too

  24

  Who tiptoes doesn't stand who strides doesn't walk
  who watches himself doesn't appear who displays himself doesn't flourish
  who flatters himself achieves nothing who parades himself doesn't lead
  on the road they say too much food and a tiring pace some things are simply bad thus the Taoist avoids them

  25

  Imagine a nebulous thing here before Heaven and Earth silent and elusive it stands alone not wavering it travels everywhere unharmed it could be the mother of us all
  not knowing its name I call it the Tao forced to name it I name it Great
  great means ever…flowing ever…flowing means far…reaching far…reaching means returning
  the Tao is great Heaven is great Earth is great the king is also great the realm contains four greats of these the king is one
  Man imitates Earth Earth imitates Heaven Heaven imitates the Tao the Tao imitates itself

  26

  Heavy is the root of light still is the master of busy
  thus a lord might travel all day but never far from his supplies even in a guarded camp his manner is calm and aloof
  why would the lord of ten thousand chariots treat himself lighter than his kingdom
  too light he loses his base too busy he loses command

  27

  Good walking leaves no tracks good talking reveals no flaws good counting counts no beads
  good closing locks no locks and yet it can't be opened good tying ties no knots and yet it can't be undone
  thus the sage is good at saving and yet abandons no one nor anything of use this is called cloaking the light
  thus the good instruct the bad the bad learn from the good
  not honouring their teachers not cherishing their students the wise alone are perfectly blind this is called peering into the distance

  28

  Recognize the male but hold onto the female and be the world's maid being the world's maid don't lose your ancient virtue not losing your ancient virtue be a newborn child again
  recognize the pure but hold onto the defiled and be the world's valley being the world's valley be filled with ancient virtue being filled with ancient virtue be uncarved wood again
  recognize the white but hold onto the black and be the world's guide being the world's guide don't stray from the ancient virtue not straying from ancient virtue be without limits again
  uncarved wood can be split to make tools the sage makes it his chief official a master tailor doesn't cut

  29

  Trying to govern the world with force I see this not succeeding
  the world is a spiritual thing it can't be forced to force it is to harm it to control it is to lose it
  sometimes things lead sometimes they follow sometimes blow hot sometimes blow cold sometimes expand sometimes collapse
  therefore the sage avoids extremes avoids extravagance avoids excess

  30

  Use the Tao to help your king don't use weapons to rule the land such things soon return
  where armies camp brambles grow
  best to win then stop don't make use of force
  win but don't be proud win but don't be vain win but don't be cruel win when you have no choice this is to win without force
  virility means old age this isn't the Tao what isn't the Tao ends early

  31

  Weapons are not auspicious tools some thi

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