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《论语》英文版-The confucian analects

2008-5-30 16:39| 发布者: aizy_cn| 查看: 39220| 评论: 1


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  the master said, "it is virtuous manners which constitute the excellence ofa neighborhood. if a man in selecting a residence do not fix on one where suchprevail, how can he be wise?"
  the master said, "those who are without virtue cannot abide long either in acondition of poverty and hardship, or in a condition of enjoyment. the virtuousrest in virtue; the wise desire virtue."
  the master said, "it is only the truly virtuous man, who can love, or whocan hate, others."
  the master said, "if the will be set on virtue, there will be no practice ofwickedness."
  the master said, "riches and honors are what men desire. if they cannot beobtained in the proper way, they should not be held. poverty and meanness arewhat men dislike. if they cannot be avoided in the proper way, they should notbe avoided.
  "if a superior man abandon virtue, how can he fulfill the requirements ofthat name?
  "the superior man does not, even for the space of a single meal, actcontrary to virtue. in moments of haste, he cleaves to it. in seasons of danger,he cleaves to it."
  the master said, "i have not seen a person who loved virtue, or one whohated what was not virtuous. he who loved virtue, would esteem nothing above it.he who hated what is not virtuous, would practice virtue in such a way that hewould not allow anything that is not virtuous to approach his person.
  "is any one able for one day to apply his strength to virtue? i have notseen the case in which his strength would be insufficient.
  "should there possibly be any such case, i have not seen it."
  the master said, "the faults of men are characteristic of the class to whichthey belong. by observing a man's faults, it may be known that he is virtuous."
  the master said, "if a man in the morning hear the right way, he may die inthe evening hear regret."
  the master said, "a scholar, whose mind is set on truth, and who is ashamedof bad clothes and bad food, is not fit to be discoursed with."
  the master said, "the superior man, in the world, does not set his mindeither for anything, or against anything; what is right he will follow."
  the master said, "the superior man thinks of virtue; the small man thinks ofcomfort. the superior man thinks of the sanctions of law; the small man thinksof favors which he may receive."
  the master said: "he who acts with a constant view to his own advantage willbe much murmured against."
  the master said, "if a prince is able to govern his kingdom with thecomplaisance proper to the rules of propriety, what difficulty will he have? ifhe cannot govern it with that complaisance, what has he to do with the rules ofpropriety?"
  the master said, "a man should say, i am not concerned that i have no place,i am concerned how i may fit myself for one. i am not concerned that i am notknown, i seek to be worthy to be known."
  the master said, "shan, my doctrine is that of an all-pervading unity." thedisciple tsang replied, "yes."
  the master went out, and the other disciples asked, saying, "what do hiswords mean?" tsang said, "the doctrine of our master is to be true to theprinciples-of our nature and the benevolent exercise of them to others,-this andnothing more."
  the master said, "the mind of the superior man is conversant withrighteousness; the mind of the mean man is conversant with gain."
  the master said, "when we see men of worth, we should think of equaling them;when we see men of a contrary character, we should turn inwards and examineourselves."
  the master said, "in serving his parents, a son may remonstrate with them,but gently; when he sees that they do not incline to follow his advice, he showsan increased degree of reverence, but does not abandon his purpose; and shouldthey punish him, he does not allow himself to murmur."
  the master said, "while his parents are alive, the son may not go abroad toa distance. if he does go abroad, he must have a fixed place to which he goes."
  the master said, "if the son for three years does not alter from the way ofhis father, he may be called filial."
  the master said, "the years of parents may by no means not be kept in thememory, as an occasion at once for joy and for fear."
  the master said, "the reason why the ancients did not readily give utteranceto their words, was that they feared lest their actions should not come up tothem."
  the master said, "the cautious seldom err."
  the master said, "the superior man wishes to be slow in his speech andearnest in his conduct."
  the master said, "virtue is not left to stand alone. he who practices itwill have neighbors."
  tsze-yu said, "in serving a prince, frequent remonstrances lead to disgrace.between friends, frequent reproofs make the friendship distant."

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引用 游客 2009-5-6 11:29
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