An Accomplice to Evil Will Receive Retribution the Same as Evil Itself
By Qingyan
(Clearwisdom.net) The Analects by Confucius says: "A
gentleman helps others to accomplish good. He does not help others to accomplish
vice." People often say, "God's eyes are like electricity" or
"there's a clear distinction of right and wrong." You should know that
even if you were a bystander who did not personally take part in a heinous
crime, if you somehow facilitated it, then you cannot escape responsibility for
it, and you too, have to accept the consequences. In ancient times there was a man named Yang Xun. He was a wily and slick
individual who was good at figuring out what was on other people's minds. Once
he sensed what someone was thinking about, he would coerce the person and
thereby find a way to please that person. The Magistrate of Danyang County, Yang Kai, was a ferocious man with a
violent disposition. He ruled his cases with subjectivity, daring, and
determination. He and Yang Xun had a deep friendship and he discussed everything
with Yang Xun. Sometimes Yang Xun was completely aware that Yang Kai's actions
were wrong. Nevertheless, for fear of defying him, Yang Xun didn't have the
courage to be frank with him. He praised and agreed with everything Yang Kai
did. On one very hot day Yang Kai imposed corporal punishment using a cane on
county officials and over forty inmates. Two people were beaten to death on the
spot. Yang Xun, however, praised Yang Kai for exercising proper and quick
punishment. Afterwards, Yang Xun dreamed that he went to a place where a judge in the
netherworld reprimanded him, "It was you who facilitated Yang Kai's wicked
actions. He should implicate you in his crimes." Several days later, Yang
Xun indeed died from a severe illness.
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