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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
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boys in coffins, iii, 341. A stone
coffin, iii, 149. Burying living persons with the dead,
i, 443 ; iii, 182, 184.
Co
300 greater rules and 3000
smaller, iv, 323. Charges, to Yüeh, i, 112-8; to the
count of Wei, 161-3; to Kung of Zhâi, 211-3; to Kun-kban, 331-4; to the duke of Pi, 2459; to Kun-yâ, 250-1; to Kbiung, 252-3; to the marquis Wăn, 265-7; the Testamentary Charge of king Kbăng, 234-42; to the earl of Shâo, 423-4; to Kung Shan-fa, 425-6; to Hû of
Shão, 427. Civilisation, steps in early progress
of, ii, 383-5. See Inventions. Comparisons, rule about, iii, 114. Complaint, of king Ya's queen, i,
376 ; of distressed officer, 364; of a wife, 433-4; of unfortunate
woman deserted, 437-8. Concubines, iii, 78, 101, 109, 113,
184, 189, 457, 471-2, 475, 478; iv, 44, 47, 48-9, 51, 52, 55, 137,
138-9, 152, 183, 297-8. Condolences, see Mourning rites. Confucius, at home at ease, iv, 270
7; at leisure, 278-83; death of, iii, 138-9. His burial of his mother, iii, 123, in same grave with his father, 124-5, and of his dog, 196-7. Ideal description of, iv, 326-7. Friendship with Yuan Zang, iii, 198-9 (and
note). Consecration of a temple and its
vessels by blood, iv, 169-70. Constellations and stars, see Astro
nomical, and i, 149. Counsels, of Shun to pastors of pro
vinces, i, 42; of the Great Yü, 46-52; of Kao-yao, 53-6; of 1 Yin, 93-103 ; of duke wa to
himself, i, 413-7. Count, one of the orders of nobility,
i, 136 (and note); iii, 209; iv, 30. Title of chiefs of the wild
tribes, iii, 111. Crimes, of Kieh of Hsiâ, i, 85, 197,
216; of Shâu of Yin or Shang, i, 119-21, 125-30, 135, 177, 197
8, 222, 411-3. Criminals, how dealt with, iii, 215-6. Cups, jugs, and other drinking ves
sels, i, 343, 366, 374-5 (and note),
386, 427, 445-6; iv, 32, 35. Cupboards, iii, 464.
Calamities, the avoidable and un
avoidable, i, 98. Calling back the dead, iii, 108, 112,
129, 157, 167, 340, 368-9; iv,
132, 136, 143, 174-5. Cap, the royal, with pendants, iv, 1;
other caps, i, 240, 334, 379; iii, 69, 76, 103, 125, 133, 144, 146, 153, 160, 201 (cap of the bee), 288, 327, 344, 402, 433, 437-8, 449, 454 ; iv, 5, 9, 10, 54, 135-6, 138, 140-1, 162, 369,
378, 382, 402. Capping, ceremony of, iii, 65, 79,
83, 144, 316-7, 358, 367, 388, 437-8, 477 ; iv, 9, 52, 97, 162,
402, 425-7. Carriages or chariots, and their
teams, i, 239 (and note), 243, 327, 342, 382, 407, 414, 418, 434; easy, iii, 66. Chariot and horses, royal gift of, i, 267; iii, 67; small, sent to grave, iii, 161 (and note); iv, 140-1; the
soul-carriage, iii, 96 (and note). Carrying and holding articles, rules
for, iii, 73, 99, 100; iv, 77. Castration, iv, 99 (note). Ceremonies, respect or reverence
in, essential, i, 482 ; iii, 61-2; their use and indispensableness, iii, 63-5; iv, 270-77. Origin, growth, and development, iii, 364-93; originated in the Grand Unity, 386-8; their use in the formation of character, with the varying characteristics of their value, 394-414; as dykes, for conservation and defence, iv, 284-99. In government of a state, and all relationships, iv, 257-60. Afford example, iv, 330-64. The greatest of all things by which men live, iv, 261. Determine the due mean, and what is right, 171. Compared and contrasted with music, iv, 96-105, 114-6, 214-6. Grouped under five categories; iv, 236 (and note); and under six, iii, 230, 248. Comprehend
b ertathero idea triends and
and what is contrasted
2-6. Cups, 15.1, 343, 366,374), 32, 35.
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