侈 的释义 | Babel Free
/ʈ͡ʂʰʐ̩²¹⁴/例句
“二十四年,春,刻其桷,皆非禮也。御孫諫曰:「臣聞之:『儉,德之共也;侈,惡之大也。』先君有共德,而君納諸大惡,無乃不可乎?」”
In the twenty-fourth year, in spring, the square pillars were carved: in both cases, this was not in accordance with ritual propriety. Yusun remonstrated: “I have heard: ‘Frugality is the most revered of virtues; profligacy is the greatest of evils.’ Our former ruler had revered virtue, but you led him into this greatest of evils. How on earth could this not be totally wrong?”
“二十四年,春,刻其桷,皆非礼也。御孙谏曰:「臣闻之:『俭,德之共也;侈,恶之大也。』先君有共德,而君纳诸大恶,无乃不可乎?」”
In the twenty-fourth year, in spring, the square pillars were carved: in both cases, this was not in accordance with ritual propriety. Yusun remonstrated: “I have heard: ‘Frugality is the most revered of virtues; profligacy is the greatest of evils.’ Our former ruler had revered virtue, but you led him into this greatest of evils. How on earth could this not be totally wrong?”
“不侈於後世,不靡於萬物,不暉於數度,以繩墨自矯,而備世之急,古之道術有在於是者。”
To leave no example of extravagance to future generations; to show no wastefulness in the use of anything; to make no display in the degree of their (ceremonial) observances; to keep themselves (in their expenditure) under the restraint of strict and exact rule, so as to be prepared for occurring emergencies - such regulations formed part of the system of the Way in antiquity.
“不侈于后世,不靡于万物,不晖于数度,以绳墨自矫,而备世之急,古之道术有在于是者。”
To leave no example of extravagance to future generations; to show no wastefulness in the use of anything; to make no display in the degree of their (ceremonial) observances; to keep themselves (in their expenditure) under the restraint of strict and exact rule, so as to be prepared for occurring emergencies - such regulations formed part of the system of the Way in antiquity.