2007年12月11日 星期二

496100355 圖資ㄧ 廖冠銘

姓名:廖冠銘
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書名:孝經
作者:賴炎元 黃俊郎
出版資訊:台北市 三民書局 民國81年4月

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孝 經
目 錄
開宗明義章第一
仲尼居,曾子侍。子曰:“先王有至德要道,以順天下,民用和睦,上下無 怨。汝知之乎?”曾子避席曰:“參不敏,何足以知之?”子曰:“夫孝,德之 本也,教之所由生也。復坐,吾語汝。身體發膚,受之父母,不敢毀傷,孝之始 也。立身行道,揚名于後世,以顯父母,孝之終也。夫孝,始于事親,中于事君, 終于立身。《大雅》雲:‘無念爾祖,聿修厥德。’”
天子章第二
子曰:“愛親者,不敢惡于人﹔敬親者,不敢慢于人。愛敬盡于事親,而德 教加于百姓,刑于四海。蓋天子之孝也。《甫刑》雲:‘一人有慶,兆民賴之。’”
諸侯章第三
在上不驕,高而不危﹔制節謹度,滿而不溢。高而不危,所以長守貴也。滿 而不溢,所以長守富也。富貴不離其身,然後能保其社稷,而和其民人。蓋諸侯 之孝也。《詩》雲:“戰戰兢兢,如臨深淵,如履薄冰。”
卿大夫章第四
非先王之法服不敢服,非先王之法言不敢道,非先王之德行不敢行。是故非 法不言,非道不行﹔口無擇言,身無擇行。言滿天下無口過,行滿天下無怨惡。 三者備矣,然後能守其宗廟。蓋卿、大夫之孝也。《詩》雲:“夙夜匪懈,以事 一人。”
士章第五
資于事父以事母,而愛同﹔資于事父以事君,而敬同。故母取其愛,而君取 其敬,兼之者父也。故以考事君則忠,以敬事長則順。忠順不失,以事其上,然 後能保其祿位,而守其祭祀。蓋士之孝也。《詩》雲:“夙興夜寐,無忝爾所生。
庶人章第六
用天之道,分地之利,謹身節用,以養父母,此庶人之孝也。故自天子至于 庶人,孝無終始,而患不及者,未之有也。
三才章第七
曾子曰:“甚哉,孝之大也!”子曰:“夫孝,天之經也,地之義也,民之 行也。天地之經,而民是則之。則天之明,因地之利,以順天下。是以其教不肅 而成,其政不嚴而治。先王見教之可以化民也,是故先之以博愛,而民莫遺其親, 陳之德義,而民興行。先之以敬讓,而民不爭﹔導之以禮樂,而民和睦﹔示之以 好惡,而民知禁。《詩》雲:‘赫赫師尹,民具爾瞻。’”
孝治章第八
子曰:“昔者明王之孝治天下也,不敢遺小國之臣,而況于公、侯、伯、子、 男乎?故得萬國之歡心,以事其先王。治國者,不敢侮于鰥寡,而況于士民乎? 故得百姓之歡心,以事其先君。治家者,不敢失于臣妾,而況于妻子乎?故得人 之歡心,以事其親。夫然,故生則親安之,祭則鬼享之。是以天下和平,災害不 生,禍亂不作。故明王之以孝治天下也如此。《詩》雲:‘有覺德行,四國順 之。’”
聖治章第九
曾子曰:“敢問聖人之德,無以加于孝乎?”子曰:“天地之性,人為貴。 人之行,莫大于孝。孝莫大于嚴父。嚴父莫大于配天,則周公其人也。昔者,周 公郊祀後稷以配天,宗祀文王于明堂,以配上帝。是以四海之內,各以其職來祭。 夫聖人之德,又何以加于孝乎?故親生之膝下,以養父母日嚴。聖人因嚴以教敬, 因親以教愛。聖人之教,不肅而成,其政不嚴而治,其所因者本也。父子之道, 天性也,君臣之義也。父母生之,續莫大焉。君親臨之,厚莫重焉。故不愛其親 而愛他人者,謂之悖德﹔不敬其親而敬他人者,謂之悖禮。以順則逆,民無則焉。 不在于善,而皆在于凶德,雖得之,君子不貴也。君子則不然,言思可道,行思 可樂,德義可尊,作事可法,容止可觀,進退可度,以臨其民。是以其民畏而愛 之,則而象之。故能成其德教,而行其政令。《詩》雲:‘淑人君子,其儀不 忒。’”
紀孝行章第十
子曰:“孝子之事親也,居則致其敬,養則致其樂,病則致其懮,喪則致其 哀,祭則致其嚴。五者備矣,然後能事親。事親者,居上不驕,為下不亂,在丑 不爭。居上驕則亡,為下而亂則刑,在丑而爭則兵。三者不除,雖日用三牲之養, 猶為不孝也。”
五刑章第十一
子曰:“五刑之屬三千,而罪莫大于不孝。要君者無上,非聖人者無法,非 孝者無親。此大亂之道也。”
廣要道章第十二
子曰:“教民親愛,莫善于孝。教民禮順,莫善于悌。移風易俗,莫善于樂。 安上治民,莫善于禮。禮者,敬而已矣。故敬其父,則子悅﹔敬其兄,則弟悅﹔ 敬其君,則臣悅﹔敬一人,而千萬人悅。所敬者寡,而悅者眾,此之謂要道也。”
廣至德章第十三
子曰:“君子之教以孝也,非家至而日見之也。教以孝,所以敬天下之為人 父者也。教以悌,所以敬天下之為人兄者也。教以臣,所以敬天下之為人君者也。 《詩》雲:‘愷悌君子,民之父母。’非至德,其孰能順民如此其大者乎!”
廣揚名章第十四
子曰:“君子之事親孝,故忠可移于君。事兄悌,故順可移于長。居家理, 故治可移于官。是以行成于內,而名立于後世矣。”
諫諍章第十五
曾子曰:“若夫慈愛、恭敬、安親、揚名,則聞命矣。敢問子從父之令,可 謂孝乎?”子曰:“是何言與,是何言與!昔者天子有爭臣七人,雖無道,不失 其天下﹔諸侯有爭臣五人,雖無道,不失其國﹔大夫有爭臣三人,雖無道,不失 其家﹔士有爭友,則身不離于令名﹔父有爭子,則身不陷于不義。則子不可以不 爭于父,臣不可以不爭于君﹔故當不義,則爭之。從父之令,又焉得為孝乎!”
感應章第十六
子曰:“昔者明王事父孝,故事天明﹔事母孝,故事地察﹔長幼順,故上下 治。天地明察,神明彰矣。故雖天子,必有尊也,言有父也﹔必有先也,言有兄 也。宗廟致敬,不忘親也﹔修身慎行,恐辱先也。宗廟致敬,鬼神著矣。孝悌之 至,通于神明,光于四海,無所不通。《詩》雲:‘自西自東,自南自北,無思 不服。’”
事君章第十七
子曰:“君子之事上也,進思盡忠,進思補過,將順其美,匡救其惡,故上 下能相親也。《詩》雲:‘心乎愛矣,遐不謂矣,中心藏之,何日忘之。’”
喪親章第十八
子曰:“孝子之喪親也,哭不磹禮無容,言不文,服美不安,聞樂不樂, 食旨不甘,此哀戚之情也。三日而食,教民無以死傷生。毀不滅性,此聖人之政 也。喪不過三年,示民有終也。為之棺槨衣衾而舉之,陳其?簋而哀戚之﹔擗踴 哭泣,哀以送之﹔卜其宅兆,而安措之﹔為之宗廟,以鬼享之﹔春秋祭祀,以時 思之。生事愛敬,死事哀戚,生民之本盡矣,死生之義備矣,孝子之事親終矣。”

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