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Hwa, i, 70, 73 (Thâi Hwa), 133.
za-zăn, iii, 185. Kung-yang Hwâi, i, 66-8, 74, 268, 339-40, 345. .
Kia, iv, 156. Hwan (river), i, 71. (Dukes), iii, Khung (sumame). Khung-ize, Con
186; iii, 323, 420; iv, 168; iv, fucius, passim in iii, iv. Called 10. (Hex. 59), ii, 194-6, 261-2, also Khung Khill, iii, 123, 139, 341, 384, 438, 442. (Minis- 196, 198, 364 ; iv, 122, 261, 305. ter), iii, 149. Hwan-tâu, i, 34, Called also Kung-ni and Ni-fú,
41,54. The three Hwan, iii, 421. q.v. Styled also F0-jze, the Hwang Ti, iii, 280; iv, 123, 201, Master, and still more often, 209. Hwang-fu, i, 355.
simply 3ze, the Master. Khung Hwo, i, 211.
Kwei, iv, 252.
Kwâi (hex. 43), ii, 151-3, 249, 320i (rivers), i, 66, 74. (Another), 69, 1, 385, 437, 444.
74. (Tribes of the East), i, 150; Khwai Shang, iii, 187. (nine I), as in iv, 30. (Element. Kwan (state), i, 154, 211. (Hordes), ary forms of the Yi), ii, 12. i, 389. (Hex. 20), ii, 99-100, (Prince), i, 79. (An officer), 229-30, 292-3, 434, 441. Kwan iii, 178. (Hex. 37), ii, 114-5, Kung, iii, 402; iv, 165, 168. 335, 301-2, 435, 443. 1-ho, i, Khwăn (mountain), i, 83. (Yu's 266-7. I Kih, i, 207. I Lill, iv, father), I, 35, 41, 139; iv, 208. 164. 1-po, iii, 187. I Yin, i, 92, (Trig. 8), ii, 11, 32-3, 348-9, 95, 97-10I, AO7 (i. 4. A-hàng).
377-81, 425-6, 428-30. (Hex.
2), ii, 59-61, 314-5, 368-9, 418Kan (place), i, 76. Kan Pan,1,116,207.
21, 433, 441. (Hex, 47), ii, 161Kản (trigram 1), ii, II, 32, 33, 435- 3, 252, 325-6, 437, 442. Khwăo
6, 428-30, 432. (Hex. 52), ii, lun, i, 72.
175-7, 256, 331-2, 437, 441. Khwei (minister), i, 44-5, 61; ir, Khan (trig. 6), ii, ii, 32-3, 425-6, 105, 375. (Hex. 38), ii, 139-40,
428-9, 431. (Hex. 29), ii, 118- 243, 314, 385, 436, 442. 9, 236-7,.303-4, 435, 443.
Kwei (hill), i, 345. (Stream), i, 36. Khang (state), i, 164. (King), i, 243 Kwei Mei (hex. 54), 180-2, 257
250, 319; iv, 253. (King of 8, 334-5, 438, 444. Kba), iii, 186.
Kwo (state), i, 208. Kwo-lin, i, 211. Kao, Kâo Yao, i, 43, 53-8, 61-2,339. Kwo Kao-zze, iii, 175.
Kao Zung, i, 118-9; ii, 205; iii, 179; iv, 390, 468 (i. 9. Wa-ting, Kà (a festivity), iii, 364, 431-4; iv,
9.v.) Kâo 3ze-kao, iii, 136. . 33-4, 167. Khâo (duke), iii, 193.
Kán (marsh), i, 68. (Trig. 4), ii, 11, Kâu (hex. 44), ii, 154-5, 250, 321-3, 32-3, 425-31. (Hex. 51), ii, 172
437, 443. Kâu-mang, iii, 250, 4, 255-6, 330-1, 437, 441. 257, 262.
Kang (river), 1, 64. (City), i, 346. Ko (marsh), i, 70, 74. (State), i, 88. Kang Lão, iii, 196.
(Hex. 49), ii, 167-8, 253-4, 328- Kang (state), iv, 117, 119. Kang 9, 437, 443.
Kiang, iii, 167, 176. Káng-jai, Ka (state), i, 310. (Hex. 18), ii, iii, 190.
95-6, 228-9, 390-1, 434, 442. Kban, i, 69, 74, 189. Ka-sâu, i, 52.
Kbăn, or Khin (state), i, 270-1, 442Kung (place), i, 391. Kung-hsî Kbih, 3 ; iji, 186; iv, 421, (As sur
ii, 139. Kung-i Kung-jze, iii, name), Kbån :-Kan-hsi, iii, 185; 120. Kung Kiang, i, 434. Kung- Kbi-ki, iii, 186; Ho, i, 207; kien Kiâ, iii, 184. Kung-kung Sze-ku, iii, 181; Sze-khang, iii, (minister), i, 34, 41, 43; iv, 182; Kwang-gze, iii, 150. 1o8 (Kung-kung-shih). Kung Khang (king Văn), iv, 6o. Khang ming i, iii, 140; iv, 226. Kung, lv, 123. Kung-shQ; Ma, iii, 151; Wan- Kbăng (king), i, 155, 250, 316, 319, jze, iii, 145, 180; Zo, iii, 184; 321, 326, 328, 342; iii, 344-5.
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