exploitation

  • Great Learning Chapter 16. Righteousness over Revenue: Critique of Fiscal Exploitation

    Meng Xianzi said:“A family that keeps a team of four horses for chariots should not concern itself with raising chickens and pigs for profit;a household entitled to cut ice for ancestral rites should not raise cattle and sheep for gain;a state possessing a hundred war chariots should not employ ministers who amass wealth through…

  • Half Day of Leisure

    A high official paid a visit to a monastery. The monk in charge, having been notified of this previously, had made meticulous preparations for this occasion.

  • The dilapidated official boats

    When Hu Li Zi was returning to his native home from the capital, the prime minister ordered his superintendent to see him off. “If you want to go by boat, choose whichever official boat you like,” he told Hu Li Zi.

  • The turtle’s final crossing

    A compassionate man once caught a turtle. He wanted to make it into soup, but unwilling to be accused of taking life.

  • Dao De Jing – Chapter 55

    Chapter 55 teaches that true power arises from simplicity, naturalness, and harmony. It critiques humanity’s obsession with control and growth, urging a return to the infant’s wisdom: Live softly, trust innate rhythms, and let go of artificial striving.