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WRATH-WO-TING
demon, 31, 303 sq. ; represented as father Wăn, 3, 325 ; praise of W., a black man with yellow eyes, 3, 334 sq., 393-6; 28, 282, 309 sq., 44, 110-12. See also Anger, and 334, 414; dance in honour of W., Passion.
3, 334-6; Wån and W. continued Writing: the book of remembrance, the work of Thai, 3, 342 ; his 3, 59, 59 n.; mentioned in the Shû, birth, 3, 381; his victory over 3, 96 sq., 96 n.; written com- Shang in the wilderness of Mî, 3, munications by kings, 3, 113; seven 382, 382 n.; 28, 60, 60 n.; passage kinds of w., extorted from Ahriman, of the Yellow River by W., 16, brought out by Tâkhmorup, 4, 384, 68 n.; changed the appointment of 384 n. ; 24, 59; unknown in the age the line of Shang, 16, 254; successor of Buddha, 11, xxii; though known to King Wăn, as eldest son and heir, to the early Buddhists, was not 27, 23, 120, 344, 344 n.; one of used for literary purposes, 13, xxxii- the six great men, 27, 366; temple xxxvi; to learn w., as a profession of Duke Wû like that of King W., for a young man, 13, 201; the in- 28, 36; music of W., 28, 121-5; vention of w., 16, 385, 387 n.; 40, 218 ; account of his achieveknown in the time of the Manu- ments, 28, 122-5; worshipped under smriti, 25, xcix-ci ; names of Kâu, 28, 202; pantomimic reprewritten characters determined by sentation of King W.'s feats, 28, the emperor, 28, 324; the Creator 241 ; ascribes his merits to his has created w. as an excellent eye, father Wăn, 28, 289 sq. ; ways of as it were, 33, 58 sq., 304; the Wăn and W. displayed and inbeginner is clumsy in the art of w., culcated by Confucius, 28, 326; 40, 35, 92; a w.-master exbibits his 168, 172; secured the people's skill in w., 36, 247; the letter faith, 28, 354 ; 3ze-hsii and W., apprehended through the stroke, 39, 2 n.; involved in war, 39, 324 48, 76 sq.
sq., 324 n.; Thang and W. conWû, Duke, of Wei, composed odes tended for the sovereignty, 39, 380;
of the Shih, 3, 295, 374 ; ninety- 40, 73; not a ruler according to five years of age, admonishes him- the Right Way, 40, 163 sq. ; Thang self, 3, 413 ; his temple like that of and W. set up as Sons of Heaven, King Wû, 28, 36; Hsü Wû-kwei get their posterity cut off, 40, 170 and the Marquis W. of Wei, 40, sq.; W. and Wăn as model kings, 91-6, 91 11.
see Wăn. Wû, King, his successful war against Wû-âo, n. of a Taoist teacher, 39, Kau or Kâu-hsin, 3, 124-37; 27, 247. 396; 28, 31; 39, 359; 40, 171, Wû Hsien and his son, ministers of 173, 178; called Fà, 3, 126, 132, Thai-wû and Zû-yî, 3, 207. 135; formally establishes the Kâu Wû-hsien Thiâo on the kings who dynasty, 3, 134 sq.; King W. and ruled in accordance with Heaven, the count of ki, 3, 137, 139; 'the 39, 346, 346 n. Great Plan' communicated to W., Wu-kâi, the Northerner, commits 3, 138 sq.; receives hounds from Lü, suicide, becanse the throne is offered exhorted by the Grand-Guardian, to him by Shun, 40, 161 sq., 161 n. 3, 149-51 ; his illness, and the Wû Kwang, a worthy, but not a prayer of the duke of Kâu by which True Man, 39, 239, 239 sq. n.; his life is preserved, 3, 151-4; his drowned himself, when Thang offered death, 3, 154, 155 n.; 'the Tran- him his throne, 40, 141, 163. quillizing king, his son Kbăng Wû-kwang lost and recovered his anxious to complete the father's beauty, 39, 256. plans, 3, 157, 159-61; worshipped Wû-ting, reigned 59 years, 3, 23, as an ancestor, 3, 194 sq., 319, 328; 202; appoints Yüeh his chief 28, 202, 209; sacrifices to Heaven minister, 3, 112-18; his early life, and to the Spirits of hills and rivers, 3, 116 sq. and n.; Kâo Zung, his 3, 317 sq. ; sacrifice by W. to his title after death, worshipped as an
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