| 释义 |
不偏之谓中,不易之谓庸。中者,天下之正道;庸者,天下之定理。 · Being without inclination to either side is called “zhong”;admitting of no change is called “yong”. By “zhong” is denoted the correct course to be pursued by all under heaven; by “yong” is denoted the fixed principle regulating all under heaven.(Quotation from Cheng Yi [1033-1107] in Zhu Xi's “Preface to the Chapters of The Doctrine of the Mean”) |