Associates of contentious kings should be like men warming themselves by a fire, moving neither too near nor too far away.§
Do not desire to get what the king desires to have, and the king himself will confer enduring wealth.§
One wishing to be wary must beware of his own indiscretions. Once suspicions are aroused, they are rarely removed.§
In the presence of the great ones, never speak in whispers or exchange smiles with others.§
The emissary neither eavesdrops nor meddles into matters. Instead, he listens raptly when secrets are revealed.§
Sensing unspoken thoughts and ascertaining the ripe moment, speak of vital matters amiably, without offending others.§
Speak useful ideas that interest the sovereign. Always leave useless thoughts unspoken—even if he inquires.§
Never criticize the king because he is young or your own kin. Rather respect the resplendent dignity that kingship commands.§
Men whose wisdom is unwavering do not use their high reputation to excuse lowly behavior.§
Men who do unworthy deeds, expecting the king’s indulgence because of a long-standing friendship, warrant their own ruin.§