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CONTENTS.
THE WRITINGS OF KWANG-ZZE.
PART II. BOOK
PAGE XVIII. xi. Kih Lo, or Perfect Enjoyment . . . . I XIX. xii. Ta Shăng, or the Full Understanding of Life. . II XX. xiii. Shan Mû, or the Tree on the Mountain. . . XXI. xiv. Thien Zze-fang . . . . . . . 42 XXII. xv. Kih Pei Yû, or Knowledge Rambling in the North 57
PART III.
XXIII. i. Kăng-sang Khû . . . . . . . 74 XXIV. ii. Hsü WA-kwei . . . . . . . 91
XXV. iii. Zeh-yang . . . . . . . . 114 XXVI. iv. Wai Wų, or What comes from Without . . 131 XXVII. v. Yü Yen, or Metaphorical Language . . . 142 XXVIII. vi. Zang Wang, or Kings who have wished to resign
the Throne . . . . . . . 149 XXIX. vii. Tâo Kih, or the Robber Kih. . . . . 166
XXX. viii. Yüeh Kien, or Delight in the Sword-fight . . 186 XXXI. ix. Yü-fû, or the Old Fisherman . . . . 192 XXXII. 1. Lien Yu-khâu
. . . 202 XXXIII. xi. Thien Hsiâ, or Historical Phases of Taoist Teaching 214
THE THÂI-SHANG TRACTATE OF ACTIONS AND THEIR RETRIBUTIONS. Translation of the Tractate . . . . . . . . 235
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