上下平则国强

上下平則國強
shàngxiàpíngzéguóqiáng
phrase

Meanings

  1. 1 when high and low are balanced, the state is strong
  2. 2 (fig.) a society is strong when rulers and ruled share burdens fairly
  3. 3 (lit.) above-below level, then state strong

Examples

Gǔrén yún shàngxià píng zé guó qiáng, pínfù chājù guò dà shì shèhuì bù wěndìng de gēnyuán.
The ancients said 'when high and low are level, the state is strong' — excessive wealth gaps root social instability.
Zhìlǐ qǐyè yě yíyàng: shàngxià píng zé guó qiáng, gōngsī yì rán.
Running a company is the same: 'when high and low are level, the state is strong' — so too with a firm.

Tips

history
From 《·》(Sima Qian, Shiji, ca. 94 BCE), spoken by general (Zhao She) of Zhao. Full passage: 法则上下上下 (If officials serve the public by the law, then high and low are balanced; when high and low are balanced, the state is strong; when the state is strong, Zhao is secure). Zhao She's reply to 平原 (Lord Pingyuan) when asked why he had executed nine of the lord's servants for tax evasion — a Warring States manifesto on equal law.
usage
Forms a three-link chain with (serve the public by law) and (strong state → secure Zhao). The middle link is most quoted in modern political writing on fairness and rule of law.

Stroke Order

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