A kingdom's jewels are these five: unfailing Health, Wealth, Fertility, and Joy, a sure Defence.
Although in possession of all the above mentioned excellences, these are indeed of no use to a country, in the absence of harmony between the Sovereign and the Subjects.
A kingdom is that in which those who carry on a complete cultivation, virtuous persons, and merchants with inexhaustible wealth, dwell together
A kingdom is that which is desire for its immense wealth, and which grows greatly in prosperity, being free from destructive causes.
A kingdom is that which can bear any burden that may be pressed on it (from adjoining kingdoms) and (yet) pay the full tribute to its sovereign.
kingdom is that which continues to be free from excessive starvation, irremediable epidemics, and destructive foes.
A kingdom is that which is without various irregular associations, destructive internal enemies, and murderous savages who harass the sovereign.
The best kingdom is that which knows no evil from its foes, and, if injured at all, suffers no diminution in its fruitfulness.
Although in possession of all the above mentioned excellences, these are indeed of no use to a country, in the absence of harmony between the Sovereign and the Subjects.
A kingdom is that in which those who carry on a complete cultivation, virtuous persons, and merchants with inexhaustible wealth, dwell together
A kingdom is that which is desire for its immense wealth, and which grows greatly in prosperity, being free from destructive causes.
A kingdom is that which can bear any burden that may be pressed on it (from adjoining kingdoms) and (yet) pay the full tribute to its sovereign.
kingdom is that which continues to be free from excessive starvation, irremediable epidemics, and destructive foes.
A kingdom is that which is without various irregular associations, destructive internal enemies, and murderous savages who harass the sovereign.
The best kingdom is that which knows no evil from its foes, and, if injured at all, suffers no diminution in its fruitfulness.