程頤四箴  / chéng yí sì zhēn /
Cheng Yi’s Four Admonitions 
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8月11日

程頤四箴
宋 程頤 ( 1033~1107 )

言箴:人心之動,因言以宣,吉凶榮辱,惟其所召。
視箴:心兮本虛,應物無跡,制之於外,以安其內。
聽箴:閑邪存誠,非禮勿聽。
動箴:順理則裕,從欲惟危,造次克念,戰兢自持。

──選自《二程文集》

August 11

Cheng Yi's Four Admonitions
Cheng Yi (1033 - 1107, Song Dynasty)
English translation: Miao Guang

On speech:
Speech is what causes the human mind to stir; whether good or
bad, honor or disgrace, it is all determined by such.

On vision:
The mind is originally empty, only showing traces upon
reflecting on matters; practice self-discipline when viewing the
external to maintain inner peace.

On hearing:
Prevent unwholesomeness and maintain honesty, listen not to
what is inappropriate.

On conduct:
If one is in accord with propriety, one will be prosperous; if
driven by desire, danger will arise. Upon impetuous behavior,
such thoughts must be restrained, self disciplined, and prudent.

── from Ercheng Wenji (Collected Works of Cheng Hao and Cheng Yi)

References:
《獻給旅行者們365日──中華文化佛教寶典》365 Days for Travelers: Wisdom from Chinese Literary and Buddhist Classics 
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