SearchBrowseAboutContactDonate
Page Preview
Page 480
Loading...
Download File
Download File
Page Text
________________ ODE 6. LESSONS FROM THE STATES. 443 the small territory of Khin, as an attached state. A descendant of his known as duke Hsiang, in consequence of his loyal services, when the capital was moved to the east in B. c. 770, was raised to the dignity of an earl, and took his place among the great feudal princes of the kingdom, receiving also a large portion of territory, which included the ancient capital of the House of Kâu. In course of time Khin, as is well known, superseded the dynasty of Kâu, having gradually moved its capital more and more to the east. The people of Khin were, no doubt, mainly composed of the wild tribes of the west. ODE 6, STANZA 1. THE HWANG NIÂO. LAMENT FOR THREE WORTHIES OF KHIN, WHO WERE BURIED IN THE SAME GRAVE WITH DUKE MO. There is no difficulty or difference in the interpretation of this piece; and it brings us down to B. c. 621. Then died duke Mo, after playing an important part in the north-west of China for thirty-nine years. The 30 Kwan, under the sixth year of duke Wăn, makes mention of Ma's requiring that the three brothers here celebrated should be buried with him, and of the composition of this piece in consequence. Sze-mâ Khien says that this barbarous practice began with Ma's predecessor, with whom sixty-six persons were buried alive, and that one hundred and seventy-seven in all were buried with MQ. The death of the last distinguished man of the House of Khin, the emperor I, was subsequently celebrated by the entombment with him of all the inmates of his harem. They fit about, the yellow birds, And rest upon the jujube trees 1. Who followed duke Md in the grave? ¿ze-kü Yen-hsi. And this Yen-hst Was a man above a hundred. When he came to the 1 It is difficult to see the relation between these two allusive lines and the rest of the stanza. Some say that it is this, that the people loved the three victims as they liked the birds ; others that the birds among the trees were in their proper place, -very different from the brothers in the grave of duke Ma. 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
Copyright © Jain Education International. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy