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Mohists or followers of Mo Tî, Yuan Zang, 27, 198 sq., 199 n. ; the 39, 182, 182 n., 296, 360 ; 40, 73, guest of Shâo-shin, 28, 171; name 99 sq., 105, 276, 312; some Literati, of his mother, 27, 190 ; his visits to students of the Odes and ceremonies, Khî and Sung, 27, 368, 368 n. ; wore open a grave, to take a pearl from pendant balls of ivory, 28, 19; at the mouth of the dead, 40, 134 sq., meals, 28, 21; called 'the Master,' 134 n.; the Literati make hypo- 28, 227, 229; 39, 309 n., 317; called critical speeches, 40, 178; Hwan Khiû, 28, 305, 305 n.; eulogized as the Confucian scholar makes his the ideal sage, 28, 326 sq., 327 n.; brother study the principles of Mo, his favourite disciple Yen Hui, 39, 40, 204 sq. ; Literati and Mohists 132, 203-10; 40,158 sq.; and think how to remedy the world, 40, Khieh-yû, the madman of Khû, 39, 286. See also Mohism, and Mohists. 132, 221 sq. and n.; though reduced Confucius. -
to extreme distress, plays and sings (a) His life and personality.
and is happy, 39, 148, 385-7; 40, (1) His works and teachings.
160 sq.; his sorrow at Hui's going (a) HIS LIFE AND PERSONALITY. to Khî, 39, 149; 40, 7 sq.; when in his Interviews between Lâo-zze and
sixtieth year, C. changed his views, C., 3, xxi; 39, 2 sq., 34 sq., 317 sq.; 39, 156; 40, 144 sq., 144 n. ; inter40, 46-9, 47 m.; C. and Lâo-zze assist view between C. and the robber together at a burial, 27, 339; C. and Kih, 39, 157 sq. ; 40, 166-76; on Lâo-zze discourse on benevolence
terms of friendship with Lill-hsiâ and righteousness, 39, 145, 339 sq.;
Hui, 39, 157 sq. ; 40, 166 sq., 166 n., instructed by Lâo-32e about the 175 sq.; C.and Shû-shan the Toeless, Tao, 39, 152, 354-7, 354 n., 36o-2 ;
39, 228 sq. ; conversation between 40, 63-6, 292; The Old Fisher- the Duke Âi of Lû and C. about man' gives C. a lesson in Taoism, Ai-thâi Tho, 39, 229-33; wishes 39, 159; 40, 192-201 ; being under to deposit his books in the library a condemning sentence of Heaven, of Kâu, 39, 338 sq. and n.; his misC. has not got the Tâo, 39, 252 sq., fortunes, 40, 32, 34, 34 n., 37, 160, 252 n.; defeated by Lîo-zze, 39, 172,197; C.and Wăn-po Hsieh-zze, 357 sq.; converted to Taoism, 40, 40, 44 ; described by Yen Yüan as 32-6, 32 n.; Lao Lâi-zze lectures a mental thaumaturgist, 40, 44-6, C., 40, 135 sq., 135 n., 294; how he 45 n.; reproaches Yen Yuan for attained to enjoyment in the Tâo, criticizing King Wăn, 40, 53; Kii 40, 289; Hsüan Ni, i.e. C., sighed Po-yü, his friend, 40, 124 n.; C.about over 'the Dragon Lâo-zze, 40, Duke Ling of Wei, 40, 124-26; C. 314 ;—the Duke of Kâu appears to and Zăng-zze, 40, 145; his costume, C. in dreams, 3, 152; his marriage- 40, 168, 172 ; a truly noble scholar, name Kung-nî, 3, 465 n. ; 27, 40; 40, 177 ; received presents from 39, 203 n.; historical or legendary Thien Khang, 40, 177, 177 n.; did accounts of C. in the book Than not see his mother, 40, 180, 180 n.; Kung, 27, 17 sq.; presided at an how he devotes himself to benefitarchery competition, 27, 57; 28, ing the kingdom, 40, 193; treated 449 sq.; did he divorce his wife ? with reverence by great rulers, 40, 27, 122 n., 131 sq. n. ; mourns for 200; Yen Ho describes C. to Ai of Zze-lû, 27, 123 sq., 124 n. ; buried Lû as unfit to be entrusted with his mother in the same grave with the government, 40, 207-9; the his father, 27, 123-5; C. and the scholar of Lû, favourable judgement mourning rites for Po-kâo, 27, passed on him, 40,216, 216 n.; C.and 134 sq.; his death, and mourning 3ze-sang Hû, 40, 289 sq.; and Yenfor him, 27, 138 sq., 141, 156, 159, 3ze, 40, 293 ; and Zăn Khiû, 40, 293; 159 n.; as minister of Crime in Lû, Kwang-zze's relation to C., 40,321 sq. 27, 150, 150 1.; has his dog buried, (6) His WORKS AND TEACHINGS. 27, 196 sq., 197 1. ; on the spies in He was a transmitter and not a Sung, 27, 198; his friendship for maker, 3, xiv, 3; author of Khun
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