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Lun Yu Introduction Table of content – The Analects of Confucius

The Master discusses with his disciples and unveil his preoccupations with society. Tr. Legge (en), Lau (en) and Couvreur (fr).

Lunyu V. 12. (104)

The difficulty of attaining to the not wishing to do to others as we wish them not to do to us.
Tsze-kung said, "What I do not wish men to do to me, I also wish not to do to men." The Master said, "Ts'ze, you have not attained to that."

Legge V.11.

Tzu-kung said, 'While I do not wish others to impose on me, I also wish not to impose on others.'
The Master said, 'Ssu, that is quite beyond you.'

Lau [5:12]

Tzeu koung dit : « Ce que je ne veux pas que les autres me fassent, je désire ne pas le faire aux autres. » Le Maître répondit : « Seu, tu n'as pas encore atteint cette perfection. »

Couvreur V.11.

12. Zi-gong berkata, "Aku tak ingin orang lain merecoki aku, maka akupun tak ingin merecoki orang lain". Nabi bersabda, "Si itu kiranya belum nmenjadi kemampuanmu".
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