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

Lunyu VIII. 5. (193)

The admirable simplicity and freedom from egotism of a friend of the philosopher Tsang.
The philosopher Tsang said, "Gifted with ability, and yet putting questions to those who were not so; possessed of much, and yet putting questions to those possessed of little; having, as though he had not; full, and yet counting himself as empty; offended against, and yet entering into no altercation; formerly I had a friend who pursued this style of conduct."

Legge VIII.5.

Tseng Tzu said, 'To be able yet to ask the advice of those who are not able. To have many talents yet to ask the advice of those who have few. To have yet to appear to want. To be full yet to appear empty. To be transgressed against yet not to mind. It was towards this end that my friend used to direct his efforts.'

Lau [8:5]

Tseng tzeu dit : « Être habile, et interroger ceux qui ne le sont pas, avoir beaucoup, et interroger ceux qui ont peu, faire passer son acquis pour du non-acquis, et sa plénitude pour du vide ; recevoir des offenses sans les contester, j'avais autrefois un ami qui agissait ainsi1. »

1. Traditionnellement, il s'agirait de Ien Iuen.

Couvreur VIII.5.

5. Zeng-zi berkata, "Cakap, tetapi suka bertanya kepada yang tidak cakap ; berpengetahuan luas tetapi suka bertanya kepada yang kurang pengetahuan ; berkepandaian tetapi kelihatan tidak ; berisi tetapi nampak kosong ; tidak mendendam atas perbuatan orang lain ; dahulu aku mempunyai seorang teman yang dapat melakukan ini."
Matakin-Indonesia – 2008/12/07
自分の才能はひけらかさず、自分より才能のない者にも意見を求める。まは、自分の知識はひけらかさず、自分より知識のない者にも教えを受ける。
Anon. – 2006/12/05
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