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BK. XXVI. LIST OF NARRATIVES OF KWANG-BZE.
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The trance is the highest result of the Tao. Practical lesson to be drawn from it.
10. Confucius at the court of Khû along with Sun Sha-áo and I-liây.
11. Zze-khi, and his eight sons, with the physiognomist Kid-fang Yăn.
12. Nieh Khüeh meets Hsü Ya fleeing from the court of Yão.
BOOK XXV. Par. 1. Zeh-yang seeking an introduction to the king of Kha. Î Kieh, Wang Kwo, and the recluse Kung-yueh Hsiu.
3. The ancient sovereign Zăn-hsiang; Thang, the founder of the Shang dynasty; Confucius; and Yungkhăng 3ze.
4. King Yung of Wei and his counsellors :-on his desire and schemes to be revenged on Thien Mâu of Khî. Tâi Zin-zăn and his apologue about the horns of a snail.
5. Confucius and the Recluse at Ant-hill in Khů.
6. The Border-warden of Khang-wa's lessons to Zze-lâo. Kwang-zze's enforcement of them.
7. Lâo-zze and his disciple Po Kü:—that the prohibitions of Law provoke to transgression.
8. The conversion to Taoism of Kü Po-yü.
9. Confucius and the historiographers ; — about the honorary title of duke Ling of Wei.
10. Little Knowledge and the Correct Harmonizer :on the Talk of the Hamlets and Villages.
11. On the namelessness of the Tao; and that Tâo is but a borrowed or metaphorical name.
Book XXVI. Par. 2. Against delaying to do good when it is in one's power to do it. The apologue of Kwang-zze meeting with a goby on the road.
3. The big fish caught by the son of the duke of Zăn. 4. The Resurrectionist Students.
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