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________________ 472 THE TEXTS OF CONFUCIANISM. of king Kbăng, 156-61(the Great Announcement); to prince of Khang,165-71; against drunken- ness, 171-81; of the duke of Shâo, 181-8; of the duke of Kau, 188-95; of king Kbăng, to the people of Shang, 196-200; to his ministers, 326-31; of king Khang, 243-8; the speech at P1, 267-70; of the marquis of Khin, 270-72. Announcements of deaths, forms of, iv, 133-4. Antiquity, Yao and Shun studied, i, 227 (and note); highest, the, ii, 385; middle, the, ii, 397; ways of, to be followed, iv, 324. Aprons, or knee-covers, i, 350; iv, 14, 15; size of parts of, iv, 172. Archery, i, 375-400; iii, 202, 231, 375, 400; the ceremony of, iii, 56-7; iv, 446-53. Arrows in the game of pitch-pot, iv, 397-400. Armv, royal, i, 76-7, 81, 244; see Six; signals and movements of, in an expedition, iii, 90-a. Army of La, i, 344 (and note). Arts or special acquirements, iii, 235; iv, 116. Association of husband and wife in sacrifices, iv, 238-41. See also i, 431-2, Astronomical references, i, 23-8, 32-4, 38-9, 82, 142, 296, 355, 363-4, 419; iii, 91-3, 249, 254, 257, 259, 262, 268, 272, 275, 276, 283, 286, 289, 291, 296, 301, 304, 306, 308, 426. Audiences and other great meetings, i, 40, 229, 373-4, 427-8; iii, III-2, 218; non-attendance at was criminal, i, 426. Avenging the death of parents and others, iii, 92, 140. tongued bell, i, 82; iii, 190, 260; iv, 34, 165. Birth, usages in connexion with, of a boy or girl, by the wife, iii, 471-4; by a concubine, 475; of sons and daughters differently regarded, i, 350-1; usages on special occasions of, iii, 311 13. Blessing of sacrifice, the, iv, 236-7. Blind, musicians, i, 323 (and note). Hall of the, a school of music, iii, 346. Bows, see Weapons of war. Bows and arrows, conferred as rewards and at investitures, i, 267; use of, at the birth of an heir-son, iii, 424 (and note), 472. How a bow was presented and received, iii, 84-5. Branding, i, 256. Bride and bridegroom, observances between, iii, 440-1 ; iv, 264-5; see also Book XLI. Brides of kings Ki, Wăn, and W0, i, 380-1. Burial, earliest forms of gave way to use of coffins, ii, 385; different materials of coffins, iii, 125; coffins prepared beforehand and kept in readiness, üi, 241; taken with rulers leaving their states, iii, 334. Reasons for burial and coffin, iii, 177, 185; times of, iii, 222-3. Thickness of coffins, iii, 150; iv, 196. Coffins of kings fourfold, iii, 158. Coffin on bier presented in temple, and then drawn to grave, iii, 172; iv, 164-5; catafalque of, at great funerals, iv, 197-8; letting down of, iv, 198-9; with head to the north, and on the north of city, iii, 170. Rain did not interrupt an interment, iii, 233; case of an eclipse occurring, iii, 338-9; vessels to the eye of fancy and other things for the grave or coffin, iii, 148 (and note), 173 (wooden automata condemned), iv, 55-6, 144, 197-8. Procedure when both parents were buried at same time, iii, 315; in case of a lady dying before she had become acknowledged wife, iü, 322. Origin of burying young tim fins, ii, 15 foid, iii, in tempuii, Banishment, rules for, i, 40-1, 43; iii, 232-4; cases of, i, 41, 75-6. Banners, i, 326, 338, 342, 351, 418; iii, 91-2. Banquet, ceremony of the, ii, 57-8; iv, 454-57. Barter, established by Yü, i, 58. See Inventions. Bathing and washing, iv, 5. Bells, see Music. The wooden Digitized by Google
SR No.007675
Book TitleText of Confucianism Part 01
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorJames Legge
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1879
Total Pages2829
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size50 MB
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