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人莫乐于闲,非无所事事之谓也。闲则能读书,闲则能游名胜,闲则能交益友,闲则能饮酒,
闲则能著书。天下之乐,孰大于是?
(陈)隺山曰:然则正是极忙处。
(尤)悔庵曰:昔人云,忙里偷闲,闲则而偷,盗亦有道矣。
(李)若金曰:闲固难得,有此五者,方不负闲字。
Of all things one enjoys leisure most, not because one does
nothing. Leisure confers
upon one the freedom to read, to travel, to make friends, to
drink, and to write.
Where is there a greater pleasure than this?
Hoshan: Then you are really busy.
Huei-an: The proverb says, “Steal leisure from business.” It can
be stolen methodically.
Jochin: Those five things make leisure really worthwhile.
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