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APPENDIX VI.
List of Narratives, Apologues, and Stories of
various kinds in the Writings of Kwang-gze.
BOOK I. Paragraph 1. The enjoyment of the Tào by such vast creatures as the Khwăn and the Phăng.
2. The enjoyment and foolish judgments of smaller creatures. Big trees and Phăng 3a.
3. Questions put by Thang to Kî. The Tâo in different men :-Yung-gze; Lieh-zze; and an ideal Taoist. The Perfect man, the Spirit-like man, and the Sagely-minded man.
4. Yao wishing to resign the throne to Hsü Ya. 5. Kien Wa and Lien Shù on the ideal Taoist. . 6. A cap-seller of Sung. Yâo after visiting the four Perfect ones.
7. Hui-zze and Kwang-aze :—the great calabashes; the hand-protecting salve; and the great Ailantus tree.
BOOK II. Par. 1. Nan-kwo Zze-khî in a trance, and his disciple. The notes of heaven, earth, and man.
4. 'In the morning three:'—the monkeys and their acorns.
7. Yâo and Shun,-on the wish of the former to smite some small states.
9. Lî Kî before and after her marriage.
10. The penumbra and the shadow. Kwang.zze's dream that he was a butterfly.
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