04道德经英译本85种-第42节
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To the graces of home。
Root out the artisans;
Banish the profiteers!
And bandits and robbers
Will not come to plunder。
But if these three prove not enough
To satisfy the mind and heart;
More relevant; then; let there be
A visible simplicity of life;
Embracing unpretentious ways;
And small self…interest
And poverty of coveting。
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Be done with rote learning
And its attendant vexations;
For is there distinction
Of a 〃yes〃 from a 〃yea〃
Comparable now to the gulf
Between evil and good?
〃What all men fear; I too must fear〃…
How barren and pointless a thought!
The reveling of multitudes
At the feast of Great Sacrifice;
Or up on the terrace
At carnival in spring;
Leave me; alas; unmoved; alone;
Like a child that has never smiled。
Lazily; I drift
As though I had no home。
All others have enough to spare;
I am the one left out。
I have the mind of a fool;
Muddled and confused!
When common people scintillate
I alone make shadows。
Vulgar folks are sharp and knowing:
Only I am melancholy。
Restless like the ocean;
Blown about; I cannot stop。
Other men can find employment;
But I am stubborn; I am mean。
Alone I am and different;
Because I prize and seek
My sustenance from the Mother!
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The omnipresent Virtue will take shape
According only to the Way。
The Way itself is like some thing
Seen in a dream; elusive; evading one。
In it are images; elusive; evading one。
In it are things like shadows in twilight。
In it are essences; subtle but real;
Embedded in truth。
From of old until now;
Under names without end;
The First; the Beginning is seen。
How do I know the beginning of all;
What its nature may be?
By these!
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The crooked shall be made straight
And the rough places plain;
The pools shall be filled
And the worn renewed;
The needy shall receive
And the rich shall be perplexed。
So the Wise Man cherishes the One;
As a standard to the world:
Not displaying himself;
He is famous;
Not asserting himself;
He is distinguished;
Not boasting his powers;
He is effective;
Taking no pride in himself;
He is chief。
Because he is no competitor;
No one in all the world
can compete with him。
The saying of the men of old
Is not in vain:
〃The crooked shall be made straight…〃
To be perfect; return to it。
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Sparing indeed is nature of its talk:
The whirlwind will not last the morning out;
The cloudburst ends before the day is done。
What is it that behaves itself like this?
The earth and sky! And if it be that these
Cut short their speech; how much more yet should man!
If you work by the Way;
You will be of the Way;
If you work through its virtue
you will be given the virtue;
Abandon either one
And both abandon you。
Gladly then the Way receives
Those who choose to walk in it;
Gladly too its power upholds
Those who choose to use it well;
Gladly will abandon greet
Those who to abandon drift。
Little faith is put in them
Whose faith is small。
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On tiptoe your stance is unsteady;
Long strides make your progress unsure;
Show off and you get no attention;
Your boasting will mean you have failed;
Asserting yourself brings no credit;
Be proud and you will never lead。
To persons of the Way; these traits
Can only bring distrust; they seem
Like extra food for parasites。
So those who choose the Way;
Will never give them place。
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Something there is; whose veiled creation was
Before the earth or sky began to be;
So silent; so aloof and so alone;
It changes not; nor fails; but touches all:
Conceive it as the mother of the world。
I do not know its name:
A name for it is 〃Way〃;
Pressed for designation;
I call it Great。
Great means outgoing;
Outgoing; far…reaching;
Far…reaching; return。
The Way is great;
The sky is great;
The earth is great;
The king also is great。
Within the realm
These four are great;
The king but stands
For one of them。
Man conforms to the earth;
The earth conforms to the sky;
The sky conforms to the Way;
The Way conforms to its own nature。
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The heavy is foundation for the light;
So quietness is master of the deed。
The Wise Man; though he travel all the day;
Will not be separated from his goods。
So even if the scene is glorious to view;
He keeps his place; at peace; above it all。
For how can one who rules
Ten thousand chariots
Give up to lighter moods
AS all the world may do?
If he is trivial;
His ministers are lost;
If he is strenuous;
There is no master then。
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A good runner leaves no tracks。
A good speech has no flaws to censure。
A good computer uses no tallies。
A good door is well shut without bolts and cannot be opened。
A good knot is tied without rope and cannot be loosed。
The Wise Man is always good at helping people;
so that none are cast out;
he is always good at saving things;
so that none are thrown away。
This is called applied intelligence。
Surely the good man is the bad man's teacher;
and the bad man is the good man's business。
If the one does not respect his teacher;
or the other doesn't love his business;
his error is very great。
This is indeed an important secret。
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Be aware of your masculine nature;
But by keeping the feminine way;
You shall be to the world like a canyon;
Where the Virtue eternal abides;
And go back to become as a child。
Be aware of the white all around you;
But remembering the black that is there;
You shall be to the world like a tester;
Whom the Virtue eternal; unerring;
Redirects to the infinite past。
Be aware of your glory and honor;
But in never relinquishing shame;
You shall be to the world like a valley;
Where Virtue eternal; sufficient;
Sends you back to the Virginal Block。
When the Virginal Block is asunder;
And is made into several tools;
To the ends of the Wise Man directed;
They become then his chief officers:
For 〃The Master himself does not carve。〃
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As for those who would take the whole world
To tinker as they see fit;
I observe that they never succeed:
For the world is a sacred vessel
Not to be altered by man。
The tinker will spoil it;
Usurpers will lose it。
For indeed there are things
That must move ahead;
While others must lag;
And some that feel hot;
While others feel cold;
And some that are strong;
While others are weak;
And vigorous ones;
While others worn out。
So the Wise Man discards
Extreme inclinations
To make sweeping judgments;
Or to a life of excess。
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To those who would help
The ruler of men
By means of the Way:
Let him not with his militant might
Try to conquer the world;
This tactic is like to recoil。
For where armies have marched;
There do briars spring up;
Where great hosts are impressed;
Years of hunger and evil ensue。
The good man's purpose once attained;
He stops at that;
He will not press for victory。
His point once made; he does not boast;
Or celebrate the goal he gained;
Or proudly indicate the spoils。
He won the day because he must:
But not by force or violence。
That things with age decline in strength;
You well may say; suits not the Way;
And not to suit the Way is early death。
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Weapons at best are tools of bad omen;
Loathed and avoided by those of the Way。
In the usage of men of good breeding;
Honor is had at the left;
Good omens belong on the left
Bad omens belong on the right;
And warriors press to the right!
When the general stands at the right
His lieutenant is placed at the left。
So the usage of men of great power
Follows that of the funeral rite。
Weapons are tools of bad omen;
By gentlemen not to be used;
But when it cannot be avoided;
They use them with calm and restraint。
Even in victory's hour
These tools are unlovely to see;
For those who admire them truly
Are men who in murder delight。
As for those who delight to do murder;
It is certain they never can get
From the world what they sought when ambition
Urged them to power and rule。
A multitude slain!… and their death
Is a matter for grief and for tears;
The victory after a conflict
Is a theme for a funeral rite。
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The Way eternal has no name。
A block of wood untooled; though small;
May still excel th