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BK. XXII. LIST OF NARRATIVES OF KWANG-BZE.
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5. Confucius and Zze-sang HQ. The Taoistic effect of their conversation on the former. The dying charge of Shun to Yü.
6. Kwang-gze in rags before the king of wei. The apologue of the climbing monkey.
7. Confucius and Yen Hui ;-on occasion of the perilous situation between Khăn and Zhâi. Confucius expounds the principles that supported him.
8. Kwang-zze's experiences in the park of Tiâo-ling ;has the character of an apologue.
9. The Innkeeper's two concubines ;—the beauty disliked and the ugly one honoured.
Book XXI. Par. 1. Thien Zze-fang and the marquis Wăn of Wei.
2. Wăn-po Hsieh-zze and the scholars of the Middle States.
3. Confucius and Yen Hui;-on the incomprehensibleness to the latter of the Master's course.
4. Conversation between Confucius and Lào-zze on the beginning of things.
5. Kwang-zze and duke Åi of LQ;-on the dress of the scholar.
6. Pâi-li Hsî. 7. The duke of Sung and his map-drawers.
8. King Wăn and the old fisherman of Zang. Confucius and Yen Hui on king Wăn's dream about the fisherman.
9. The archery of Lieh-zze and Po-hwăn Wû-zăn.
10. Kien Wû, and Sun Shû-âo, the True man. Confucius's account of the True man. The king of Khů and the ruler of Fan.
BOOK XXII. Par. 1. Knowledge, Dumb Inaction, Head-strong Stammerer, and Hwang-Tî on the Tâo.
3. Nieh Khüeh questioning Phei-î about the Tao.
4. Shun and his minister Khăng ;--that man is not his own.
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