There was a man of the State of Song who liked to curry favour with others.
One day, he got a piece of uncarved jade and went to present it to Zi Han, a minister of the State of Song, with the intention to ingratiate himself with the official.
Zi Han adamantly refused to accept it.
Thereupon, this man said in honeyed words: "This is a piece of rare jade. I regard it as a treasure suitable for a gentleman's utensil. If it gets into the hands of an old gentleman like you, to be worn by you or put on your dining table, that would be most suitable and fitting. I am an unrefined man, not deserving such a valuable treasure."
"You may regard this piece of jade as a treasure," said Zi Han, "but I do not accept other's fawning, nor do I regard this kind of conduct a treasure."
The man of Song felt he had asked for a snub and sneaked away.
宋国有一个人,喜欢奉承别人。
有一天,他得到了一块未经雕琢的玉石,便去献给宋国大臣子罕,想讨好一番。
子罕执意不受。
于是,那人便花言巧语地说:“这是一块珍奇的玉石啊!我把它当做宝贝,适宜于做君子的器皿。要是落在老先生你的手中,挂在你的身上,放在你的餐桌上,是最相称、最适合的。我是一个粗人,不配使用这种贵重的宝物。”
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