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Keeping A Pure Heart and Few Desires
(Clearwisdom.net) Weiying, the king of Weihui, entertained the monarchs from various kingdoms
in Fantai with a banquet. Liquor was flowing freely and they were heartily
enjoying themselves when the king of Weihui proposed a toast to the king of
Lugong. The king of Lugong stood up, moved away from his seat, and said somberly,
"Once upon a time, the daughter of king Shun, Lingyidi, made a fine wine
and presented it to king Yu. After drinking it, King Yu also thought it tasted
very good. But for this reason, he distanced himself from Lingyidi and kept away
from fine wines. He said, 'Later generations will surely cause the kingdom to
perish on account of fine wines.' One night, the king of Qihuan was hungry and
wanted to have something to eat. So his attendant, Yiya, sautéed and fried,
stewed and grilled, cooking up an array of delicious gastronomic delights. The
king was stuffed and slept soundly, and was still sleeping at dawn. Later he
said, 'Later generations will surely cause the kingdom to perish on account of
delicious food.' The king of Jinwen met a beautiful woman, Nanzhiwei, and failed
to manage state affairs in the imperial court for three days. So he sent
Nanzhiwei away and said, 'Later generations will surely cause the kingdom to
perish for clinging to beautiful women.' The king of Chuling climbed up Qiangtai
to see Mount Beng. On the left was the Yangtze River, and on the right, a large
lake. While roaming the place, he indulged himself in the beautiful scenery,
forgetting that man is mortal. So he pledged that he would no longer go
sightseeing. Later he said, 'Later generations will surely cause the kingdom to
perish on account of building observation towers, hillsides, and beautiful
ponds.' Now, your cup is filled with wine as good as the one Lingyidi made; laid on
your table are delicacies as delectable as the ones Yiya cooked; Baitai on your
left and Lvxu on your right are both as beautiful as Nanzhiwei; in front of you,
there is Jialin, and behind you there is Lantai; these are as scenic as Qiangtai.
Any of these four is enough to bring about the downfall of a kingdom. But now
you have all four of them. Can you not be on your guard?" After listening, the king of Weihui could not stop praising his persuasive
cautionary words. A pure heart with few desires, restraining greed and attachments is a
principle a person that cultivates his xinxing should follow.
The ancient sages said that only when a person cultivated himself, could he
govern his state and stabilize the world. The king of Lugong cautioned the king
of Weihui that a king's indulging himself would reduce his kingdom to ruins. The
virtuous and gifted Prime Minister, Wei Zheng, once advised Emperor Tang Taizong
to critically examine himself in ten aspects. The memorial to Emperor Tang
Taizong was called "The memorial of the ten cautionary considerations for
Emperor Tang Taizong" by later generations. The first of these is "If
you come across something you desire, just think of contentment to restrain
yourself." |