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第8章 Taoism and Zennism (2)

We nurse a conscience because we are afraid to tell the truth to others; we take refuge in pride because we are afraid to tell the truth to ourselves.How can one be serious with the world when the world itself is so ridiculous! The spirit of barter is everywhere.Honour and Chastity! Behold the complacent salesman retailing the Good and True.One can even buy a so-called Religion, which is really but common morality sanctified with flowers and music.Rob the Church of her accessories and what remains behind? Yet the trusts thrive marvelously, for the prices are absurdly cheap, --a prayer for a ticket to heaven, a diploma for an honourable citizenship.

Hide yourself under a bushel quickly, for if your real usefulness were known to the world you would soon be knocked down to the highest bidder by the public auctioneer.

Why do men and women like to advertise themselves so much?

Is it not but an instinct derived from the days of slavery?

The virility of the idea lies not less in its power of breaking through contemporary thought than in its capacity for dominating subsequent movements.Taoism was an active power during the Shin dynasty, that epoch of Chinese unification from which we derive the name China.It would be interesting had we time to note its influence on contemporary thinkers, the mathemeticians, writers on law and war, the mystics and alchemists and the later nature-poets of the Yangste-Kiang.We should not even ignore those speculators on Reality who doubted whether a white horse was real because he was white, or because he was solid, nor the Conversationalists of the Six dynasties who, like the Zen philosophers, revelled in discussions concerning the Pure and the Abstract.Above all we should pay homage to Taoism for what it has done toward the formation of the Celestial character, giving to it a certain capacity for reserve and refinement as "warm as jade." Chinese history is full of instances in which the votaries of Taoism, princes and hermits alike, followed with varied and interesting results the teachings of their creed.

The tale will not be without its quota of instruction and amusement.

It will be rich in anecdotes, allegories, and aphorisms.We would fain be on speaking terms with the delightful emperor who never died because he had never lived.We may ride the wind with Liehtse and find it absolutely quiet because we ourselves are the wind, or dwell in mid-air with the Aged one of the Hoang-Ho, who lived betwixt Heaven and Earth because he was subject to neither the one nor the other.Even in that grotesque apology for Taoism which we find in China at the present day, we can revel in a wealth of imagery impossible to find in any other cult.

But the chief contribution of Taoism to Asiatic life has been in the realm of aesthetics.Chinese historians have always spoken of Taoism as the "art of being in the world," for it deals with the present--ourselves.It is in us that God meets with Nature, and yesterday parts from to-morrow.The Present is the moving Infinity, the legitimate sphere of the Relative.Relativity seeks Adjustment; Adjustment is Art.The art of life lies in a constant readjustment to our surroundings.Taoism accepts the mundane as it is and, unlike the Confucians or the Buddhists, tries to find beauty in our world of woe and worry.The Sung allegory of the Three Vinegar Tasters explains admirably the trend of the three doctrines.Sakyamuni, Confucius, and Laotse once stood before a jar of vinegar--the emblem of life--and each dipped in his finger to taste the brew.The matter-of-fact Confucius found it sour, the Buddha called it bitter, and Laotse pronounced it sweet.

The Taoists claimed that the comedy of life could be made more interesting if everyone would preserve the unities.To keep the proportion of things and give place to others without losing one's own position was the secret of success in the mundane drama.We must know the whole play in order to properly act our parts; the conception of totality must never be lost in that of the individual.This Laotse illustrates by his favourite metaphor of the Vacuum.He claimed that only in vacuum lay the truly essential.The reality of a room, for instance, was to be found in the vacant space enclosed by the roof and the walls, not in the roof and walls themselves.The usefulness of a water pitcher dwelt in the emptiness where water might be put, not in the form of the pitcher or the material of which it was made.

Vacuum is all potent because all containing.In vacuum alone motion becomes possible.One who could make of himself a vacuum into which others might freely enter would become master of all situations.The whole can always dominate the part.

These Taoists' ideas have greatly influenced all our theories of action, even to those of fencing and wrestling.Jiu-jitsu, the Japanese art of self-defence, owes its name to a passage in the Tao-teking.In jiu-jitsu one seeks to draw out and exhaust the enemy's strength by non-resistance, vacuum, while conserving one's own strength for victory in the final struggle.In art the importance of the same principle is illustrated by the value of suggestion.In leaving something unsaid the beholder is given a chance to complete the idea and thus a great masterpiece irresistably rivets your attention until you seem to become actually a part of it.A vacuum is there for you to enter and fill up the full measure of your aesthetic emotion.

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