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04道德经英译本85种-第53章

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  Will depend on the space
  In the walls that is void。

  So advantage is had
  From whatever is there;
  But usefulness rises
  From whatever is not。

  12

  The five colors darken the eye;
  The five sounds will deaden the ear;
  The five flavors weary the taste;
  Chasing the beasts of the field
  Will drive a man mad。
  The goods that are hard to procure
  Are hobbles that slow walking feet。

  So the Wise Man will do What his belly dictates
  And never the sight of his eyes。
  Thus he will choose this but not that。

  13

  〃Favor; like disgrace
  Brings trouble with it;
  High rank; like self;
  Involves acute distress。〃

  What does that mean; to say
  That 〃favor; like disgrace
  Brings trouble with it〃?
  When favor is bestowed
  On one of low degree;

  Trouble will come with it。
  The loss of favor too
  Means trouble for that man。
  This; then; is what is meant
  By 〃favor; like disgrace
  Brings trouble with it。〃

  What does it mean; to say
  That 〃rank; like self;
  Involves acute distress〃?
  I suffer most because
  Of me and selfishness。
  If I were selfless; then
  What suffering would I bear?

  In governing the world;
  Let rule entrusted be
  To him who treats his rank
  As if it were his soul;
  World sovereignty can be
  Committed to that man
  Who loves all people
  As he loves himself。

  14

  They call it elusive; and say
  That one looks
  But it never appears。
  They say that indeed it is rare;
  Since one listens;
  But never a sound。
  Subtle; they call it; and say
  That one grasps it
  But never gets hold。
  These three complaints amount
  To only one; which is
  Beyond all resolution。

  At rising; it does not illumine;
  At setting; no darkness ensues;
  It stretches far back
  To that nameless estate
  Which existed before the creation。

  Describe it as form yet unformed;
  As shape that is still without shape;
  Or say it is vagueness confused:
  One meets it and it has no front;
  One follows and there is no rear。

  If you hold ever fast
  To that most ancient Way;
  You may govern today。
  Call truly that knowledge
  Of primal beginnings
  The clue to the Way。

  15

  The excellent masters of old;
  Subtle; mysterious; mystic; acute;
  Were much too profound for their times。
  Since they were not then understood;
  It is better to tell how they looked。

  Like men crossing streams in the winter;

  How cautious!
  As if all around there were danger;

  How watchful!
  As if they were guests on every occasion;

  How dignified!
  Like ice just beginning to melt;

  Self…effacing!
  Like a wood…block untouched by a tool;

  How sincere!
  Like a valley awaiting a guest;

  How receptive!
  Like a torrent that rushes along;

  And so turbid!

  Who; running dirty; comes clean like still waters?
  Who; being quiet; moves others to fullness of life?
  It is he who; embracing the Way; is not greedy;
  Who endures wear and tear without needing renewal。

  16

  Touch ultimate emptiness;
  Hold steady and still。

  All things work together:
  I have watched them reverting;
  And have seen how they flourish
  And return again; each to his roots。

  This; I say; is the stillness:
  A retreat to one's roots;
  Or better yet; return
  To the will of God;
  Which is; I say; to constancy。
  The knowledge of constancy
  I call enlightenment and say
  That not to know it
  Is blindness that works evil。

  But when you know
  What eternally is so;
  You have stature
  And stature means righteousness
  And righteousness is kingly
  And kingliness divine
  And divinity is the Way
  Which is final。

  Then; though you die;
  You shall not perish。

  17

  As for him who is highest;
  The people just know he is there。
  His deputy's cherished and praised;
  Of the third; they are frightened;
  The fourth; they despise and revile。
  If you trust people less than enough;
  Some of them never trust you。

  He is aloof; as if his talk
  Were priced beyond the purchasing;
  But once his project is contrived;
  The folk will want to say of it:
  〃Of course! We did it by ourselves!〃

  18

  The mighty Way declined among the folk
  And then came kindness and morality。
  When wisdom and intelligence appeared;
  They brought with them a great hypocrisy。
  The six relations were no more at peace;
  So codes were made to regulate our homes。
  The fatherland grew dark; confused by strife:
  Official loyalty became the style。

  19

  Get rid of the wise men!
  Put out the professors!
  Then people will profit
  A hundredfold over。
  Away with the kind ones;
  Those righteous men too!
  And let people return
  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。

  20

  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!

  21

  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!

  22

  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
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