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________________ BOOK I. THE GREAT DECLARATION. 127 vices to the great earth; and I lead the multitude of you to execute the punishment appointed by Heaven. * Heaven compassionates the people. What the people desire, Heaven will be found to give effect to.* Do you aid me, the One man, to cleanse for ever (all within the four seas. Now is the time!—It should not be lost.' Section 2. On (the day) Wa-wa?, the king halted on the north of the Ho. When all the princes with their hosts were assembled, the king reviewed the hosts, and made the following declaration : Oh! ye multitudes of the west, hearken all to my words. I have heard that the good man, doing good, finds the day insufficient; and that the evil man, doing evil, also finds the day insufficient. Now Shâu, the king of Shang, with strength pursues his lawless way. He has driven away the timeworn sires, and cultivates intimacies with wicked men. Dissolute, intemperate, reckless, oppressive, his ministers have become assimilated to him; and they form combinations and contract animosities, and depend on their power to exterminate one another. The innocent cry to Heaven. The odour of such a state is felt on high. * 'Heaven loves the people, and the sovereign should reverently carry out this mind of) Heaven. Kieh, the sovereign of Hsia, would not follow the In Book iii we are told that Wa commenced his march to attack Kau-hsin, on Kwei-kî, the 2nd day of the moon. Calculating on to the day Wa-wa, we find that it was the 28th day of the same moon. Digitized by Google
SR No.007675
Book TitleText of Confucianism Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Legge
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1879
Total Pages2829
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size50 MB
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