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Fei-lien, a favourite minister of the tyrant
Châu, III. ii. 9.

Fu-hsia, a place where Shun dwelt, IV. ii. 1.
Fû Yüeh, the minister of the sovereign Kão-
tsung, of the Shang dynasty, VI. ii. 15.

Hai Tang, a famous worthy of Tsin, V. ii. 3.
Han, one of the three great families or clans
of Tsin, which afterwards divided the State,
and finally claimed to be independent king-
doms, VII. i. 11.

Han, the name of a river, still so called, III.i.4.
Hào-shăng Pu-hai, a man of Ch1, VII. ii. 25.
Ho, name of northern streams, the Yellow
River, III. ii. 9.

Hsi, a favourite of Chao Chien, a noble of Tsin,
III. ii. 1.

Hsi, the lady, a celebrated beauty of the time
of Confucius, IV. ii. 25.

Hsia, the dynasty, I. ii. 4: II. i. 1 : III. i. 3 :
IV. i. 2: V. i. 6; 7; ii. 4.

Hsiang, honorary epithet of Ho, king of Liang,
L. i. 6.

Hsiang, the half-brother of Shun, V. i. 2; 3:
VI. i. 6.

Hsiao, a duke of Wei, V. ii. 4.

Hsieh, Shun's Minister of Instruction, III. i. 4.
Hsieh, the name of an ancient principality
adjoining Tang, I. ii. 14: II. ii. 4.

Hsieh Chu-châu, a minister of Sung, III. ii. 6.
Hsieh Liû, Tsee-liú, a disciple of the Confucian
school, II. ii. 11: III. ii. 8.

Hsien-ch'iû Măng, a disciple of Mencius, V. i. 4.
Hsin, the native place of 1 Yin, in Ho-nan, V.
i. 7.

Hsin, the younger brother of Ch'ăn Hsiang,
III. i. 4.

Hsiû, a place in the district of Tăng, in present
department of Yen-châu, II. ii. 14.

Hsu Hsing, a heresiarch, III. i. 4.

Hsu Pů, a disciple of Menerus, III. i. 5: IV.
ii. 18.

Hsuan, king of Ch'i, I. i. 7; ii. 1-11: IV. ii. 3:
V. ii. 9: VII. i. 39.

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Hsün-yü, a tribe of barbarians, I. ii. 8.
Hû Ho, name of a man of Ch'i, I. i. 7.
Hûi, a duke of Pi, V. ii. 8.

Hûi, posthumous epithet of Yung, king of
Liang, I. i. 1-5: VII. ii. I.

Hai of Liû-hsia, posthumous title of Chan
Hwa, an officer of Lû, II. i. 9: V. ii. 1: VI.
ii. 6: VII. i. 38; ii. 15.

Hwa Châu, an officer of Ch'i, slain in battle,
VI. ii. 6. 5.

Hwai, the name of a river, III. i. 4; ii. 9.
Hwan, the duke of Ch'i, I. i. 7; ii. 2: IV. ii.
21: VI. ii. 7.

Hwan-tão, Yao's Minister of Instruction, V. i. 3.
Hwan Túi, a Great Officer of Sung, V. i. 8.

Î, a famous archer, about B.C. 2150, IV. ii. 24:
VI. i. 20: VII. i. 41.

Chih, a follower of Mo, III. i. 5.

1 Yin, the minister of Tang the Successful, II.
i. 2; ii. 2: V. i. 6; 7; ii. 1 ; VI. ii. 6: VII. i.
31; ii. 88.

Ka or Ko, a city in Ch'i, II. ii. 6: III. ii. 10.
Kăng, younger brother of the prince of Tăng,
VII. i. 48.

K'ang, honorary epithet of Făng, a younger
brother of king Wù, V. ii. 4.

Kão, Mencius's opponent on the nature of
man, named Pu-hai, II. i. 2: VI. i. 1–4 ; 6.
Kao, a disciple of Mencius, II. ii. 12: VII. ii.
21; 22.

Kao, a disciple of Tsze-hsiá, VI. ii. 3.

Kao-ko, an able minister of the tyrant Châu,
II. i. 1: VI. ii. 15.

Kao-t'ang, a place in the west of Chi, VI.
ii. 6.

Kao Yao, Shun's Minister of Justice, III. i. 4:
VII. i. 35; ii. 38.

Kâu-ch'ien, a prince of Yûeh, neighbour and
opponent of the king of Wû, in the time of
the Lieh Kwo, I. ii. 3.

Ko, the name of a State in the present Ho-
nan, I. ii. 8; 11: III. ii. 5.

Ku-sâu, Shun's father, IV. i. 28 : V. i. 2 ; 4:
VI. i. 6: VII. i. 35.

Kung Chih-ch'I, an officer of the State of Yü,
V. i. 9.

Kung-i, chief minister of Lû, VI. ii. 6.
Kung-liang, an officer of Chi, IV. ii. 27.
Kung-liû, duke Liû, an ancestor of the House
of Châu, I. ii. 6.

Kung-ming 1, a disciple first of Taze-chang,
and then of Tsăng Shăn, III. i. 1; ii. 3; 4:
IV. ii, 24.

Kung-ming Kao, a disciple of Tsăng Shăn, V.
i. 1.

Kung-shû, a celebrated mechanist of Lû, named
Pan, now the tutelary spirit of carpenters,
IV. i. 1.

Kung-sun Ch'âu, a disciple of Mencius, II.
i. 1; 2; ii. 2; 6; 14: III. ii. 7: IV. i. 18:
VI. ii. 8; 13: VII. i. 31; 32; 39; 41; ii.
1; 36.
Kung-sun Yen, a celebrated scholar of Wei,
III. ii. 2.

Kung-tû, a disciple of Mencius, II. ii. 5: III.
ii. 9: IV. ii. 30: VI. i. 5; 6; 15: VII. i.
43.

K'ung, the surname of Confucius. See Con-
fucius.

K'ung Chü-hsin, II. ii. 4.

Kwan, the, barbarians, I. ii. 8.

Kwan Chung, named f-wû, minister of Hwan,
duke of Ch'î, II. i. 1 ; ii. 2 : VI. ii. 15.
Kwan-shû, an elder brother of the duke of
Châu, IÍ. ii. 9.

K'wăn, the father of the great Yü, V. i. 3.
K'wang, music-master and wise counsellor of
Tsin, IV. i. 1: VI. i. 7.

K'wang Chang, a minister of Chî, III. ii. 10:
IV. ii. 80.

K'wei-ch'iû, a place where duke Hwan of Ch'i
assembled the princes, VI. ii. 7.

Lai Chû, a minister of Tang, VII. ii. 38.
Lang-yê, a mountain and city in Ch'i, I. ii. 4.
Li, a cruel sovereign of the Châu dynasty, VI.
i. 6.

Li Lâu, called also Lî Chû, a man of the time
of Hwang Ti, of very acute vision, IV. i. 1.
Liang, the State of Wei in Tsin, so called from
its capital, I. i. 1–6: VII. ii. 1.
Ling, a duke of Wei, V. ii. 4.

Ling-ch'iû, a city on the border of Ch'i, II.
ii. 5.

Lû, the native State of Confucius, I. ii. 12; 16:
II. ii. 7: III. i. 2: IV. ii. 21: V. i. 8; ii. 6;
8; 13: VII. i. 24; 36; ii. 17; 87.
Lung, an ancient worthy, III. i. 3: VI. i. 7.

Măng Chi, probably a younger brother of Măng
Chung, VI. i. 6.

Măng Chung, a nephew, or perhaps a son, of
Mencius, II. ii. 2.

Măng Hsion, a worthy minister of Lủ, V. ii. 8.
Măng Păn, a bravo of Chii, II. i. 2.
Măng Shih-she, a man of valour, II. i. 2.
Măng-tsze, Mencius, passim. His name was
K'o, I. ii. 16.

Mi, an unworthy favourite of duke Ling of
Wei, V. i. 8.

Mien Ch'û, a man of Ch'i, who taught a slow
style of singing, VI. ii. 6.

Min Taze-chien, a disciple of Confucius, II.
i. 2.

Ming-t'iao, the place where Shun died, IV. ii. 1.
Mo, barbarous tribes of the North, VI. ii. 10.
Mo Ch'i, a person whose words are quoted,
VII. ii. 19.

Mo Ti, the heresiarch, III. i. 5; ii. 9: VII. i.
26.

Mû, the posthumous epithet of a duke of Lû,
I. ii. 12: II. ii. 11 : V. ii. 6; 7: VI. ii. 6.
Mû, the residence of the tyrant Chieh, V. i. 7.
Mû Chung, a friend of Măng Hsien, V. ii. 8.
Mû P'ei, a disciple of Confucius, described as
ambitious, VIÎ. ii. 87.

Nan-yang, the name of a place, VI. ii. 8.
Niû mountain, the, VI. i. 8.
North Sea, the, V. ii. 1.

Păn Chăng-kwo, an officer of Ch'i,VII. ii. 29.

P'ăng Kăng, a disciple of Mencius, III. ii. 4.
Pang Măng, the pupil and murderer of the
archer 1 IV. ii. 24.

Pei-kung 1, an officer of Wei, V. ii. 2.
Pei-kung Yû, a bravo of Wei, II. i. 2.
Pi, a city in Lû, V. ii. 8.

Pi Chan, a minister of the State of Tăng, III
i. 8.

Pi-kang, an uncle of the tyrant Châu, II. i. 1 :
VI. i. 6.

Pi-ying, the place where king Wăn died, IV:
ii. 1.

Pin, a settlement founded by Kung Liû, I. ii.
14.

Ping, & duke of Lû, I. ii. 16.

Ping, a duke of Tsin, V. ii. 8.

P'ing-lu, a city on the southern border of Ch'i,
II. ii. 4: VI, ii. 5.

Po, a city in the present Ho-nan, the capital
of Tăng, III. ii. 5 : V. i. 6 ; 7.

Po, a famous worthy of the Shang dynasty, II.
i. 2; 9: III. ii. 10; IV. i. 13 : V. ii. 1: VI.
ii. 6: VII. i. 22; ii. 15.

Po Kwei, styled Tan, an ascetic of Châu, VI.
ii. 10; 11.

Po (or Pai)-li Hsi, chief minister of duke Mù
of Ch'in, V. i. 9: VI. ii. 6; 15.

San I-shăng, an able minister of king Wăn,
VII. ii. 38.

San-mião, the State of, V. i. 3.

San-wei, a region in the West, V. i. 8.

Shan Hsiang, a son of Tsze-chang, one of Con-
fucius's disciples, IL. ii. 11.

Shăn Kû-li, a minister of Lû, VI. ii. 8.
Shăn-năng, the second of the five early Ti,
III. i. 4.

Shăn Tung, a minister of Ch'I, II. ii. 8.
Shăn-yû Hsing, a disciple and friend of Tsăng-

tsze, and a member of the Shăn-yû clan, IV.
ii. 31.

Shang, the dynasty, III. ii. 5: IV. i. 7.
Shih, an officer of Ch'i, II. ii. 10.
Shih-ch'iû, a place in Sung, VI. ii. 4.
Shun, the ancient sovereign, styled Tî, II. i. 2 ;
8; ii. 2 : III. i. 1; 4; ii. 4; 9: IV. i. 1; 2; 26;
28; ii. 1; 19; 28; 82: V. i. 1–7 ; ii. 1; 8; 6:
VI. i. 6; ii. 2; 8; 8; 10; 15: VII. i. 16; 25;
80; 35; 46; ii. 6 ;-38; 87; 38.

Shun-yü K'wan, a famous sophist of Ch'i, IV.
i. 17: VI. ii. 6.

South river, the, V. i. 5.

Sun-shû Ao, chief minister of king Chwang
of Ch'a, VL. ii. 15.

Sung, the State of, II. i. 2; ii. 4 : III. i. 1; 4;
ii. 5: V. i. 8: VII. i. 36.

Sung Kiăng, a travelling scholar, VI. ii. 4.
Sung Kâu-chien, a travelling scholar, VII. i. 9.
Sze, the name of a stream, III. i. 4.

Tai, elder brother of Ch'ăn Chung, III. ii. 10.
Tai Pû-shăng, a minister of Sung, III. ii. 6.
Tai Ying-chih, a Great Officer of Sung, III. ii. 8.
Ta, the name of a stream, III. i. 4.
Tai, an ancestor of the House of Châu, the
duke Tan-fu, who received from king Wa
the title of king, I. ii. 5; .14; 15.

Tai, the mountain on the border between Lâ
and Chi, I. i. 7: II. i. 2 : VII. i. 24.
Tai-chia, son and successor of Tang, II. i. 4:
IV. i. 8: V. i. 6: VII. i. 31.

Tai-kung, the great counsellor of kings Win
and Wû, IV. i. 18: VIL. i. 22; ii. 38.
Tai-ting, the eldest son of Tang, V. i. 6.
Tan-chû, the son of Yão, V. i. 6.

Tan-fû, Tâi, an ancestor of the House of Châu,
I. ii. 5.

Tang, the founder of the Shang dynasty, Li

2; ii. 8; 8; 11: II. i. 1; 8 : ii. 2; 12 : III. ¡i.
5: IV.i.9; ii. 20: V. i. 6; 7: VI. ii. 2; 6:
VII. i. 30; ii. 4; 88; 88.

Tang, a place where grain was stored in Chi,
VII. ii. 28.

Tăng, the small State of, I. ii. 13; 14; 15: IL
ii. 6: III. i. 1-4: VII. i. 43; ii. 80.
Tao Ying, a disciple of Mencius, VII. i. 35.
Tien, a son of a king of Ch'i, VÍI. i. 83.
Ting, a duke of Tăng, III. i 2.

Tsai Wo, a disciple of Confucius, II. i. 2.
Ts'ai, the State of, VII. ii. 18.

Tsang Tsang, a favourite of duke P'ing of Lû,
I. ii. 16.

Ts'ang-liang, a stream in Shan-tung, IV. i. 8.
Trăng Shăn, the disciple of Confucius and
philosopher, I. ii. 12: II. i. 2; ii. 2: III. i.
2; 4; ii. 7: IV. i. 19; 81: VII. ii. 86.
Tsăng Hsi, Tsǎng Shan's father, IV. i. 19: VII.
ii. 86; 37.

Tsăng Hsi, the grandson of Tsăng Shăn, IL. i. 1.
Tsăng Yuan, son of Tsăng Shăn, IV. i. 19.
Ts'ao, the principality of, VI. ii. 2.
Tsâu, the native State of Mencius, I. i. 7; ïï.
12: II. ii. 12: III. i. 2: VI. ii. 1; 2; 5.
Tsin, a river in the State of Chăng, IV. ii. 2.
Tsin, the State of, I. i. 1, note; 5; 7: III. ii. 8:
IV. ii. 21: V. i. 9; ii. 8: VII. ii. 23.
Tsze-âo, Wang Hwan, the governor of Kå in
Ch'i, IV. i. 24; 25; ii. 27.

Tsze-ch'an, named Kung-sun Chiao, the chief
minister of Chăng, IV. ii. ?: 7. i 2.
Tsze-chang, a disciple of Confucius, II. i. 2; 4.

Tsze-chih, the minister of Tsze-k'wai of Yen, II. ii. 8.

Tsze-cho Zû, an archer of, IV. ii. 24. Tsze-hsia, a disciple of Confucius, II. i. 2: III. i. 4.

Tsze-hsiang, a disciple of Tsang-taze, II. i. 2.
Taze-kung, a disciple of Confucius, II. i. 2:
III. i. 4.

Tsze-k'wai, a king of Yen, II. ii. 8.
Taze-liû, Hsieh Liu, VI. ii. 6.

Tsze-lû, the designation of Chung Yû, a disciple
of Confucius, II. i. 1; 8: III. ii. 7: V. i. 8.
Taze-mo, a philosopher of Lû, VII. i. 26.
Tsze-shú 1, a man who pushed himself into
the service of government, II. ii. 10.
Tsze-sze, the grandson of Confucius, II. ii. 11:
IV. ii. 81: V. ii. 3; 6; 7: VI. ii. 6.
Tsze-tû, an officer of Chăng, remarkable for
his beauty, VI. i. 7.

Taze-yu, a disciple of Confucius, II. i. 2; 4. Tung-kwo family, the, a branch of the family of duke Hwan of Ch'i, II. ii. 2.

Twan Kan-mû, a scholar of Wei, III. ii. 7.

Wai-ping, a son of the sovereign Tang, V. i. 6. Wăn, the king, I. i. 2; 7; ii. 2; 3; 5; 10: II. i. 1; 8: III. i. 1; 8; ii. 5; 9: IV. i. 7; 13; ii. 1; 20: VI. i. 6; ii. 2: VII. i. 10; 22; ii. 19; 22; 88.

Wăn, the duke of T'ăng, I. ii. 18; 14: III. i. 1; 8; 4.

Wăn, the duke of Tsin, I. i. 7: IV. ii. 21.
Wan Chang, a disciple of Mencius, III. ii. 5 :
V. i. 1; 2; 8; 5-9 ; ii. 3; 4; 6; 8: VII. ii. 87.
Wang Hwan, Taze-ao, the governor of Kå in
Ch'i, II. ii. 6.

Wang Liang, charioteer to Châo Chien, III. ii. 1.

Wang Pão, a man of Wei, teacher of an abrupt style of singing, VI. ii. 6.

Wang Shun, an officer of the duke of Pi, V. ii. 8. Wei, the State of, IV. ii. 24: V. i. 8; ii. 4. Wei, one of the three families which ruled the State of Tsin, VII. i. 11.

Wei, a small State in what is now Shan-hsî, II. i. 1: VI. i. 6.

Wei, a river in Chăng, IV. ii. 2.

Wa, the State of, I. ii. 8: IV. i. 7; 81. Wû, son of king Wăn, and joint founder of the Châu dynasty, I. ii. 8; 8; 10: IL i 1; ii. 7: III. ii. 9: IV. i. 9; ii. 20: VI. i. 6: VII. i. 30; ii. 4; 88.

Wû-ch'ăng, a city in Lû, IV. ii. 81.

Wû Hwo, a man noted for his strength, VI. ii. 2.

Wû-ling, a wild place in what is now the department of Tai-nan, III. ii. 10.

Wû-lû, a disciple of Mencius, VI. ii. 1; 5. Wa-ting, a sovereign of the Shang dynasty, II. i. 1.

Yang Ch'ăng, a city in what is now Ho-nan, V. i. 6.

Yang Chû, a heresiarch, probably between the times of Confucius and Mencius, III. ii. 9: VII. i. 26; ii. 26.

Yang Hû, the chief minister of the Ch'i family in Lû, III. i. 8; ii. 7

Yao, the Ti sovereign, II. i. 2; ii. 2: III. i. 1; 4; ii. 4; 9: IV. i. 1; 2; ii. 82 : V. i. 3-7 ; ii. 1; 6: VI. i. 6; ii. 6; 8; 10: VII. i. 80; 46; ii. 6; 32; 87; 88.

Yellow River, the, VI. ii. 6.
Yen, the kingdom of, III. ii. 9.

Yen, the State of, I. ii. 10; 11: II. ii. 8; 9. Yen, chief minister of Chi, I. ii. 4: II. i. 1. (Written also Ngan and Gan.)

Yen Ch'âu-yû, a worthy officer of Wei, V. i. 8.
Yen Hui, the favourite disciple of Confucius,
IV. ii. 29.

Yen Pan, a son of Yen Hûi above, V. ii. 8.
Yen Yüan, i. q. Yen Hûi, II. i. 2: III. i. 1.
YI, a minister of Shun and of Yü, III. i. 4: V.
i. 6.

Yi-ya, the cook of duke Hwan of Chi, VI. i. 7.
Yin, State and dynasty of, II. i. 1; ii. 9: III.
i. 3: IV. i. 2; 7: V. ii. 4: VII. ii. 4.
Yin-kung To, a famous archer, IV. ii. 24.
Yin Sze, a man of Ch'i, II. ii, 12.

Ying, a place between Ch'i and Lû, II. ii. 7.
Yo, a quarter in the capital of Ch'i, III. ii. 6.
Yo-chăng, a disciple of Mencius, I. ii 16: IV.
i. 24; 25: VI. ii. 13 : VII. ii. 25.
Yo-chăng Ch'iû, a friend of Măng Hsien, V.
ii. 2.

Yu, a cruel sovereign of the Châu dynasty, V

i. 6. Yu-châu, a place somewhere about the north of the present Chih-li, V. i. 3.

Ya Zo, a disciple of Confucius, II. i. 2. Yü, the Great, founder of the Hsia dynasty and of the feudal State, II. i. 8: III. i. 4; 9: IV. ii. 20; 26; 29: V. i. 6: VI. ii. 11 : VII. ii. 22; 38.

Yü, a small State adjoining Tsin, V.i.9: VI.ii.6.
Yü, the mountain, V. i. 8.

Yü-kung Sze, an archer of Wei, IV. ii. 24.
Yüeh, the State of, IV. ii. 31: VL. ii. 3.

Zăn, a small State, VI. ii. 1; 5.

Zan Niû, a disciple of Confucius, II. i. 2. Zan Yû, grand-tutor of the prince of Tăng, III i. 2.

Zû, the name of a stream, III. L. 4.

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INDEX III.

OF CHINESE CHARACTERS AND PHRASES;

INTENDED ALSO TO HELP TOWARDS THE FORMATION OF A DICTIONARY AND CONCORDANCE FOR THE CLASSICS.

In the references, Books are separated by a colon; Parts of the same Book, and Chapters, by a semicolon,

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tieth, III. i. 8. 6, 15; ii. 5. 4; 8. 1: VI.

ii. 10. 1, 4 # to hold to one

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point, be obstinate, VII. i. 26. 3, 4.__(2) One and the same, exactly similar, VI. i. 14.4; ii. 9.3: VII. i. 20. 2, et al. (3) To unite, to be united, I. i. 6. 2, 3, 4. (4) As an adverb and conjunction: once, once for all, as soon as, I. i. 5. 1; ii. 3. 6, 8; 11. a:

III. ii. 1. 1; 2. 1: IV. i. 20, et al. (5)

...

→, one... another, now...

now, II. ii. 18, 2: III. ii. 9. 2.

丁太丁 a son of the sovereign Tang,

T, a sovereign of the

Yin dynasty, II. i. 1. 8.

ting

V.1.6.5.

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the name of a place, V. ii. S. 2.

上 shang above, with the corresponding plurals,— spoken of place, time, and rank. Passim.

(1) He, she, it, this, that, which is

shang

ET, constantly appear as correlates,

superiors and inferiors; high and low;

above and below.

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9. E, V. ii. 6.6. (2) A preposition, following the noun, sometimes withŹ

between them, and the noun sometimes preceded by, and, upon, above, by, I. i. 7. 4: II. i. 6. 2: III. ii. 10. 1 : VII.

ii. 15; 80. 1. (3), God, the most High God, I. ii. 8. 7: IV. i. 7.5; ii. 25. 2. (4), name of a palace, VIL ii. 30. 1. The 3rd tone. To ascend, I. ii. 4. 7.

Anciently, the 3rd tone. (1) He, she, hsid it, this, that, which is below, with the corresponding plurals, spoken of place,

as

time, and rank. Passim. On ET, s correlates, see 上其下, the lowest case, VI. ii. 14.4. Without, V. ii. 2. 9. T, V. ii. 2. 3, 6, 7, 8. (2) A preposition, used like above. (3) T , to go below the girdle, VII. ii. 32. 1. T, to dig to a great depth, IV. i. 1. 6. (4), the world, the kingdom,

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並 A verb, to descend, IV. ii. 8. 3, 4. ping hsid, to rain, L. i. 6.6. T', to descend from a carriage, VII. ii. 28. a. 80, 下 中 III. i. 4. 15.?, III. i. 8. 16:

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, ib., III. ii. 1. 3. (2) And, and yet,

and even if, carrying the mind on to anticipate a reply, which is often given by 2 or mi... F, L. i. 4. 5 : II. ii. 9. 3: VI. ii. 10. 6. With this meaning, we find, II.1.1.7; ii. 2. 10: VII. 1.8., II. ii. 12. 1: VI. ii. 8. 3, 8. Observe, III. i. 4. 16. (3) Awill, or let me, III. i. 5. 1, 2. Great, III. ii. 9. 6.

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以有天下, to possess the throne

by hereditary succession, V. i. 6. 4.

(1) A hillock, IL. i. 2.28.

III. 1.5., the peasantry (but is there a territorial designation), VII. ii. 14. a. (a) The name of Confucius, IV. ii. 21. 3. (3), a double sur

name, V. i. 4. 1, 2. (4), a city of

Ch'i, II. ii. 5.1., a place in Sung,

VI. ii. 4. 1, 2., the place of a 葵丘,

famous meeting of princes, VI. ii. 7. 3.

Together, III. i. 4.3. Also written

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The middle. (1) Used as a preposition,

or some

chung after the noun, often with other preposition before the noun.

also is often between the noun and, I. ii. 2. 3; 11. 3: II. ii. 10. 6: III. i. 4. 5; ii. 5. 5; 9. 4, et al., saepe. (2)

in the heart's core, II. i. 3. a : III. i. 5. 4.

中國 and 國中, in the middle of

the kingdom, II. ii. 10. 3: III. i. 8. 15; 4. 17: IV. ii. 83. 1 here only city)

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, the central one, III. i. 8. 19.

, to burn at heart, V.i.1.5.

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an officer of the middle class, V. ii. 2. In

the same chapter, simply, of the
middle quality. (3) A mean, average,
III. i. 8. 7. (4) The Mean, IV. ii. 20. 2.
To keep the Mean, IV. ii. 7. (5)
T to stand in the centre of
the nation, VIL. i. 21. a; compare 41. 3;
26.3; ii. 87.a. (6), the Middle
Kingdom, III. i. 4.7, 12'; ii. 9. 3: VI. ii. 10.5.

The 4th tone. To hit the mark, IL.1.7.5:

chung V. ii. 1. 7. VII. ii. 88. 2.
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character in their time, V. ii. 8. a. (a) Th

Hereditary; from age to age, I. ii. 5. 3;

7.1; 16.a: III.i.8.8; ii. 10.5. 繼世

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(1) To count-be counted-as the prin cipal thing, II. ii. 2. 4. (a) To preside over, V. i. 5. 6. (3) Being a host, V. ii. 8. 5: VII.ii. 24. 2. (4) To make one's host, i.e. to lodge with, V. i. 8. 1, a. Observe pars.

3, 4, 其所為主 and 其所主

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(1) To be, I. i. 7. 8, 9; ii. 4. 6: V. i. 4. I. (a) An initial particle, of varying power, seeing this, but, now, &c., I. ii, 15. 1 : II.

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