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Zhongyong Introduction Table of content – The Doctrine of the Mean

Confucius' grandson comments about the Way and human nature. Tr. Legge (en)

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XXII. The results of sincerity; and how the possessor of it forms a ternion with Heaven and Earth.

Zhongyong XXII. 1.

It is only he who is possessed of the most complete sincerity that can exist under heaven, who can give its fun development to his nature. Able to give its full development to his own nature, he can do the same to the nature of other men. Able to give its full development to the nature of other men, he can give their full development to the natures of animals and things. Able to give their full development to the natures of creatures and things, he can assist the transforming and nourishing powers of Heaven and Earth. Able to assist the transforming and nourishing powers of Heaven and Earth, he may with Heaven and Earth form a ternion.

Legge XXII.

次一等的贤人仅推求一部分事物的道理,这样也能产生诚心;有诚心就表现在外,表现在外就日渐显著,显著就会光明磊落,光明磊落就会有感动力,有感动力就会使别人改变旧习恶俗,能改变别人的恶习就可以使社会有好的风俗教化。只有天下至诚之心,才能形成新的好的风俗教化。

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