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04道德经英译本85种-第207章

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l the reason? Therefore the wise man deems all acting difficult。

  The Tao of heaven does not quarrel; yet it conquers。 It speaks not; yet its response is good。 It issues no summons but things come to it naturally because its devices are good。 Heaven's net is vast; indeed! its meshes are wide but it loses nothing。

  74

  OVERCOMING DELUSIONS

  If the people do not fear death; how can one frighten them with death? If we teach people to fear death; then when one rebels he can be seized and executed; after that who will dare to rebel?

  There is always an officer to execute a murderer; but if one takes the place of the executioner; it is like taking the place of a skilled carpenter at his hewing。 If one takes the place of the skilled carpenter he is liable to cut himself。 (Therefore do not interfere with Tao。)

  75

  LOSS BY GREEDINESS

  Starvation of a people comes when an official appropriates to himself too much of the taxes。 The reason a people are difficult to govern is because the officials are too meddlesome; the people make light of death because they are so absorbed in life's interests。 The one who is not absorbed in life is more moral than he who esteems life。

  76

  BEWARE OF STRENGTH

  When a man is living he is tender and fragile。 When he dies he is hard and stiff。 It is the same with everything; the grass and trees; in life; are tender and delicate; but when they die they become rigid and dry。

  Therefore those who are hard and stiff belong to death's domain; while the tender and weak belong to the realm of life。

  Therefore soldiers are most invincible when they will not conquer。 When a tree is grown to its greatest strength it is doomed。 The strong and the great stay below; the tender and weak rise above。

  77

  TAO OF HEAVEN

  Tao of heaven resembles the stretching of a bow。 The mighty it humbles; the lowly it exalts。 They who have abundance it diminishes and gives to them who have need。

  That is Tao of heaven; it depletes those who abound; and completes those who lack。

  The human way is not so。 Men take from those who lack to give to those who already abound。 Where is the man who by his abundance can best serve the world?

  The wise man makes but claims not; he accomplishes merit; yet is not attached to it; neither does he display his excellence。 Is it not so?

  78

  TRUST AND FAITH

  In the world nothing is more fragile than water; and yet of all the agencies that attack hard substances nothing can surpass it。

  Of all things there is nothing that can take the place of Tao。 By it the weak are conquerors of the strong; the pliable are conquerors of the rigid。 In the world every one knows this; but none practice it。

  Therefore the wise man declares: he who is guilty of the country's sin may be the priest at the altar。 He who is to blame for the country's misfortunes; is often the Empire's Sovereign。 True words are often paradoxical。

  79

  ENFORCING CONTRACTS

  When reconciling great hatred there will some remain。 How can it be made good?

  Therefore the wise man accepts the debit side of the account and does not have to enforce payment from others。 They who have virtue (teh) keep their obligations; they who have no virtue insist on their rights。 Tao of heaven has no favorites but always helps the good man。

  80

  CONTENTMENT

  In a small country with few people let there be officers over tens and hundreds but not to exercise power。 Let the people be not afraid of death; nor desire to move to a distance。 Then though there be ships and carriages; they will have no occasion to use them。 Though there be armor and weapons there will be no occasion for donning them。 The people can return to p。 52 knotted cords for their records; they can delight in their food; be proud of their clothes; be content with their dwellings; rejoice in their customs。

  Other states may be close neighbors; their cocks and dogs may be mutually heard; people will come to old age and die but will have no desire to go or come。

  81

  THE NATURE OF THE ESSENTIAL

  Faithful words are often not pleasant; pleasant words are often not faithful。 Good men do not dispute; the ones who dispute are not good。 The learned men are often not the wise men; nor the wise men; the learned。 The wise man does not hoard; but ever working for others; he will the more exceedingly acquire。 Having given to others freely; he himself will have in plenty。 Tao of heaven benefits but does not injure。 The wise man's Tao leads him to act but not to quarrel。  




 

  
English_Gong_TTK
  Das Tao Te King von Lao Tse
  Chinese … English by
  Tienzen (Jeh…Tween) Gong

  1

  Tao that can be spoke of; not the eternal Tao。
  Name that can be named; not the eternal name。
  Nameless; the beginning of heaven and earth。
  Named; mother of everything。
  Desireless; sees the mystery。
  Desiring; sees the manifestations。
  These two; from the same source; differ in name; both are original。
  Original of original; gate of all mystery。

  2

  Everyone loves beauty; because there is ugliness。
  Everyone loves goodness; because there is evil。
  Existence; non…existence beget each other。
  Difficult and easy complement each other。
  Long and short contrast each other。
  High and low rest upon each other。
  Voice and sound harmonize each other。
  Front and back follow each other。
  Therefore; sages doing without effort; teaching without words。
  Everything rise and fall without end。
  Creating; yet not possessing;
  Working; yet not taking credit。
  Successful; gives credits to others and moves on;
  Thus; receives respect forever more。

  3

  Not respect sages; no argument。
  Not value treasures; no stealing。
  Not seeing desirable things; no confusion of the heart。
  Thus; sages rule by emptying people's hearts (keep them ignorant);
  filling their bellies; weakening their ambitions; and strengtheningtheir bones。
  Let people ignorant and lack desire;
  Then; smart ones; afraid of doing (smart things);
  But doing Wu…Wei; and nothing will not be done。

  4

  Tao floods; never over flow; we use it;
  As a stream; as the source of everything。
  Blunt the sharp;
  Untangle the knotted;
  Soften the glare;
  Merge with dust。
  Hidden; yet seemingly present!
  I do not know from whence it comes。
  Forefather of gods。

  5

  Heaven and earth have no Jen; use everything as guinea pigs。
  Sages have no Jen; use people as guinea pigs。
  The Universe; as a bellows;
  Empty it; yet not bend。
  Move it; yet more yield。
  Say too much; less is understood。
  Better hold fast to the center。

  6

  The valley spirit (god of agriculture); never dies; the primal mother。
  Her gateway; the root of heaven and earth; seemingly presents。
  Use it; never exhaust。

  7

  Heaven; earth; last forever。
  Why? They are selfless; so forever more。
  Thus; sages stay behind; yet ahead;
  detached; yet with all。
  Being selfless; 
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