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Chinese
Etymology
Although this idea is most commonly associated with Taoism, the exact wording first appeared in Confucian text. From the Analects, Book 15 (《論語·衞靈公》):
The earliest appearance in Taoist texts is worded differently. From Tao Te Ching, Chapter 57:
故聖人云:我無為,而民自化;我好靜,而民自正;我無事,而民自富;我無欲,而民自樸。 [Classical Chinese, trad.]
故圣人云:我无为,而民自化;我好静,而民自正;我无事,而民自富;我无欲,而民自朴。 [Classical Chinese, simp.]- From: Tao Te Ching, 4th century BCE, translated based on James Legge's version
- Gù shèngrén yún: wǒ wúwéi, ér mín zì huà; wǒ hào jìng, ér mín zì zhèng; wǒ wúshì, ér mín zì fù; wǒ wúyù, ér mín zì pǔ.
- Therefore a sage has said, 'I will do nothing (of purpose), and the people will be transformed of themselves; I will be fond of keeping still, and the people will of themselves become correct. I will take no trouble about it, and the people will of themselves become rich; I will manifest no ambition, and the people will of themselves attain to the primitive simplicity.'
Pronunciation
Idiom
無為而治
- (Confucianism) to govern by rule of virtue
- (Taoism) to govern by doing nothing that goes against nature; (by extension) to govern by nonaction; to govern by noninterference