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04道德经英译本85种-第69章

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  The most involved fact in the world
  Could have been faced when it was simple;
  The biggest problem in the world
  Could have been solved when it was small。
  The simple fact that he finds no problem big
  Is a sane man's prime achievement。
  If you say yes too quickly
  You may have to say no;
  If you think things are done too easily
  You may find them hard to do:
  If you face trouble sanely
  It cannot trouble you。

  64

  Before it move; hold it;
  Before it go wrong; mould it;
  Drain off water in winter before it freeze;
  Before weeds grow; sow them to the breeze。
  You can deal with what has not happened; can foresee
  Harmful events and not allow them to be。
  Though as naturally as a seed becomes a tree of arm…wide girth…
  There can rise a nine…tiered tower from a man's handful of earth
  Or here at your feet a thousand…mile journey have birth;
  Quick action bruises;
  Quick grasping loses。
  Therefore a sane man's care is not to exert
  One move that can miss; one move that can hurt。
  Most people who miss; after almost winning;
  Should have 'known the end from the beginning。'
  A sane man is sane in knowing what things he can spare;
  In not wishing what most people wish;
  In not reaching for things that seem rare。
  The cultured might call him heathenish;
  This man of few words; because his one care
  Is not to interfere but to let nature renew
  The sense of direction men undo。

  65

  Sound old rulers; it is said;
  Left people to themselves; instead
  Of wanting to teach everything
  And start the people arguing。
  With mere instruction in command;
  So that people understand
  Less than they know; woe is the land;
  But happy the land that is ordered so
  That they understand more than they know。
  For everyone's good this double key
  Locks and unlocks equally。
  If modern man would use it; he
  Could find old wisdom in his heart
  And clear his vision enough to see
  From start to finish and finish to start
  The circle rounding perfectly。

  66

  Why are rivers and seas lords of the waters?
  Because they afford the common level
  And so become lords of the waters。
  The common people love a sound man
  Because he does not talk above their level;
  Because; though he lead them;
  He follows them;
  He imposes no weight on them;
  And they in turn; because he does not impede them;
  Yield to him; content:
  People never tire of anyone
  Who is not bent upon comparison。

  67

  Everyone says that my way of life is the way of a simpleton。
  Being largely the way of a simpleton is what makes it worth while。
  If it were not the way of a simpleton
  It would long ago have been worthless;
  These possessions of a simpleton being the three I
  choose
  And cherish:
  To care;
  To be fair;
  To be humble。
  When a man cares he is unafraid
  When he is fair he leaves enough for others;
  When he is humble he can grow;
  Whereas if; like men of today; he be bold without caring;
  Self…indulgent without sharing;
  Self…important without shame;
  He is dead。
  The invincible shield
  Of caring
  Is a weapon from the sky
  Against being dead。

  68

  The best captain does not plunge headlong
  Nor is the best soldier a fellow hot to fight。
  The greatest victor wins without a battle:
  He who overcomes men understands them。
  There is a quality of quietness
  Which quickens people by no stress:
  'fellowship with heaven;' as of old;
  Is fellowship with man and keeps its hold。

  69

  The handbook of the strategist has said:
  'Do not invite the fight; accept it instead;'
  'Better a foot behind than an inch too far ahead;'
  Which means:
  Look a man straight in the face and make no move;
  Roll up your sleeve and clench no fist;
  Open your hand and show no weapon;
  Bare your breast and find no foe。
  But as long as there be a foe; value him;
  Respect him; measure him; be humble toward him;
  Let him not strip from you; however strong he be;
  Compassion; the one wealth which can afford him。

  70

  My way is so simple to feel; so easy to apply;
  That only a few will feel it or apply it。
  If it were not the lasting way; the natural way to try;
  If it were a passing way; everyone would try it。
  But however few shall go my way
  Or feel concerned with me;
  Some there are and those are they
  Who witness what they see:
  Sanity is a haircloth sheath
  With a jewel underneath。

  71

  A man who knows how little he knows is well;
  A man who knows how much he knows is sick。
  If; when you see the symptoms; you can tell;
  Your cure is quick。
  A sound man knows that sickness makes him sick
  And before he catches it his cure is quick。

  72

  Upon those who defy authority
  It shall be visited;
  But not behind prison walls
  Nor through oppression of their kin;
  Men sanely led
  Are not led by duress。
  To know yourself and not show yourself;
  To think well of yourself and not tell of yourself;
  Be that your no and your yes。

  73

  A man with outward courage dares to die;
  A man with inward courage dares to live;
  But either of these men
  Has a better and a worse side than the other。
  And who can tell exactly to which qualities heaven objects?
  Heaven does nothing to win the day;
  Says nothing…Is echoed;
  Orders nothing…Is obeyed;
  Advises nothing…Is right:
  And which of us; seeing that nothing is outside the vast
  Wide…meshed net of heaven; knows just how it is cast?

  74

  People starve
  If taxes eat their grain;
  And the faults of starving people
  Are the fault of their rulers。
  That is why people rebel。
  Men who have to fight for their living
  And are not afraid to die for it
  Are higher men than those who; stationed high;
  Are too fat to dare to die。

  75

  Death is no threat to people
  Who are not afraid to die;
  But even if these offenders feared death all day;
  Who should be rash enough
  To act as executioner?
  Nature is executioner。
  When man usurps the place;
  A carpenter's apprentice takes the place of the master:
  And 'an apprentice hacking with the master's axe
  May slice his own hand。'

  76

  Man; born tender and yielding;
  Stiffens and hardens in death。
  All living growth is pliant;
  Until death transfixes it。
  Thus men who have hardened are 'kin of death'
  And men who stay gentle are 'kin of life。'
  Thus a hard…hearted army is doomed to lose。
  A tree hard…fleshed is cut down:
  Down goes the tough and big;
  Up comes the tender sprig。

  77

  Is not existence
  Like a drawn bow?
  The ends approach;
  The height shortens; the narrowness widens。
  True living would take from those with too much
  Enough for those with too little;
  Whereas man exacts from 
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