In dealing with those who share his bed, the enlightened ruler may enjoy their beauty but should not listen to their special pleas.
Han FeiIt is dangerous for a ruler to trust others. He who trusts others can be manipulated by others.
Han FeiBy looking at a person's features, clothing, and speech, even Confucius would not be able to say what sort of a person he is. But by testing him in a position and seeing what he he does, even someone with so-so judgment would be able to know if he is wise or not.
Han FeiHe who claims to be sure of something for which there is no evidence is a fool, and he who acts on the basis of what cannot be proved is an imposter.
Han FeiPeople are submissive to power, and few of them can be influenced by doctrines of righteousness.
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