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04道德经英译本85种-第555章

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  Leading …
  Through intellect alone … harmful to all;
  Through encouraging the simple and natural intuitive part of mankind … a blessing to all。
  Understanding the difference between these;
  A test and a standard exists。
  Being able to apply this test and standard;
  Is a profoundly mysterious virtue。
  This Te;
  Being deep; penetrating and far reaching …
  All Things return to their natural state;
  Bringing the original complete harmony to all。

  66

  HUMILITY

  How much greater are the oceans and seas
  Than the many lesser streams they rule。
  The grand oceans and seas …
  Obtaining their greatness and dominion; by being lower;
  Receive thereby; the homage of hundreds of streams。

  The Sage;
  In order to be over people to guide them;
  Places himself beneath them; serving them with humility。
  In order to lead them;
  Must follow behind them。

  Accordingly; the Sage is truly over people;
  Leading them without oppressing them。
  Standing before them; protects them from harm。
  All people; tirelessly lending him support;
  Follow him。
  Not competing with anyone;
  None contend with him。

  67

  THE THREE TREASURES

  While being recognized and proclaimed as great by consensus of all people;
  Yet the Tao is indescribable。
  Being indescribable by common standards;
  It is great。
  Were it so describable;
  Its greatness would have long ago vanished。
  From it; three great treasures are possessed;
  To be embraced; guarded and kept secure。

  The first is Tzu;
  Characterized by gentleness; compassion; mercy and nurturing love。
  The second; Chien;
  By renunciation; frugality and economy which limits possession to no more than that which is truly needed。
  When encompassing the third;
  One rejects the need for worldly preeminence。

  Possessing the first;
  Is to possess courage。
  Being frugal;
  It is possible to be generous。
  No longer needing preeminence;
  One becomes a leader。

  Forsaking these;
  Endeavoring to be courageous without compassion;
  Endeavoring to possess without renunciation;
  Endeavoring to lead all without following behind;
  Is to surely court destruction。

  Through gentleness; compassion; mercy and nurturing love;
  The Sage wins in attack;
  Is impregnable in defense。
  Truly; heaven arms with love those whom it would not see destroyed。

  68

  NON … CONTENTION

  The greatest warrior shuns the violence of war。
  The greatest fighter shuns the display of anger。
  The greatest conqueror shuns overt competition。
  The greatest leader is humble with his people。

  Thus is the power of non…contention。
  Thus is the capacity to utilize people well。
  Thus is the ancient ultimate unity with heaven。

  69

  THE COMPASSIONATE WARRIOR

  Among great warriors; it is spoken:
  It is more propitious to be the defender than the aggressor。
  Better to retreat a foot than advance an inch。

  This is known as:
  Marching without the appearance of moving。
  Preparing for conflict without the appearance of arming。
  Arming without the appearance of weapons。
  Confronting the foe without the appearance of attack。

  To engage in war lightly …
  To underestimate the foe;
  These are catastrophes as severe as the loss of one's treasures …
  Those abilities for compassion; renunciation
  and the rejection of preeminence。

  Thus; when a battle is joined;
  Victory is achieved by the compassionate warrior;
  Who delights not in conflict。

  70

  YOU KNOW ME NOT

  Being very easy to comprehend;
  These teachings are simple to practice。
  Yet; few are they who will release ego
  sufficiently to achieve understanding;
  let alone the ability to practice。

  These teachings have their source in nature;
  Their master is the Tao。
  Not comprehending this;
  People find great difficulty in understanding the Sage。
  So; with few people really understanding him;
  He is most highly valued。

  Thus the Sage;
  Tho' presenting a poor appearance; to the world;
  Yet carries the riches of nature embedded in his core。

  71

  STRENGTH IN KNOWLEDGE

  Knowing you know not; is strength …
  A high attainment。
  Not knowing; yet thinking you know; is sickness …
  A dire defect。
  Only with knowledge of this sickness as a sickness;
  Can the defect be removed。

  The Sage has no sickness … no defect。
  Recognizing sickness as sickness; defect as defect;
  He is free from these curses。

  72

  RECOGNITION OF ATTRIBUTES

  Be not irate should others fail to be awed by your attributes。
  Having true importance; circumstances will ultimately bring proper recognition。
  Imprison them not …
  Harass and oppress them not;
  Treating them compassionately;
  You; in turn; will be so treated。

  Thus the Sage;
  Knowing his own power;
  Does not overtly display it。
  Loving himself;
  Does not exalt himself。
  Rejecting external sensuousness;
  He accepts the powers within his being。

  73

  COURAGE

  That courage which is manifest by bravado and foolhardiness;
  Leads to disaster and death。
  That which is not so manifest;
  Leads to life。
  Be tween these two;
  One benefits … one does not。
  Even the Sage has difficulty in knowing why one of these brings destruction from above。

  It is the way of nature …
  … Not to compete; yet to achieve victory。
  … Not to ask; yet to obtain an answer。
  … Not to summon; yet be supplied all needs。
  … Not to overtly plan; yet to achieve results。

  Truly … the net of nature is cast far and wide。
  Tho' its mesh be coarse;
  Yet nothing escapes。

  74

  PENALTY OF DEATH

  Should the people have no fear of death;
  Threatening them with such a penalty;
  Is the essence of futility。

  Should the people fear death;
  Be there any among them who would commit a crime;
  Knowing death to be the penalty ?

  Who then; is comfortable as the executioner ?
  Is not nature the wisest judge regarding timeliness for one to die ?

  To otherwise kill in defiance of nature
  is to be as an apprentice carpenter performing complicated hewing for his master。
  In performing a task unsuited to his natural level of skill;
  He is certain to be injured。

  75

  VALUE OF LIVING LIFE

  People are starved of body;
  When the government taxes to excess。
  People are starved of spirit and become unruly;
  When the government; by over…control; interferes with the natural rights of mankind。
  Being so starved of both body and spirit;
  Their leaders demanding so much of living life;
  Little remains upon which to live。
  People know better than to place too much value upon life。

  76

  THE HARD AND THE SOFT

  At birth; as in life; mankind is gentle; soft and weak。
  In death; he becomes hard and rigid。
  All creatures and All Things …
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