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HsÎ Phăng, a sage accompanying of the river Ying, 40, 161; regardHwang-Ti, 40, 96; recommended less of the name, 40, 274. by Kwan Kung as minister to Hwan, Hû, proposed as Forester to Shuli, 40, 102, 102 1.
3, 45. Hsî Shih, a famous beauty, a Hû, or kung of Zhâi, King Khang's
courtesan, 39, 184, 184 n., 354. charge to him, 3, 211-13. Hsi-gze, brother of Duke Hsî, archi- Hû, earl of Shâo, rewarded by the
tect of Hsi's temples, 3, 341, 346. king, 3, 427 sq. Hsiung, proposed to Shun as Fores- Hû, the god of the Northern Ocean, ter, 3, 44.
39, 267. HsÎ Wang-mû, got the Tâo, 39, Hûbakht, n.p., 5, 145. 245, 245 n.; the Royal-mother of Hubal, chief of the minor gods of the West, 40, 249.
the Arabs, procures rain, 6, xii. Hsüan, reigned forty-six years, 3, Hûd, sent as an apostle to 'Ad, 6, 22; classics collected under his 145 sq., 145 1., 210 sq.; 9, 95. reign, 3, 293; 27, 6; on occasion of Hûdînô, n.p., 5, 145. a great drought, he expostulates Hufravâkhs, n.p., 23, 219. with God and all the spirits, 3, Hûgar=Hukairya, q.v. 419-23; appoints his great uncle' Hugau, 1.p., 23, 215. to be marquis of Shăn, 3, 423 sq. Hui, repealed the edict forbidding and n.
the keeping of old writings, 27, 3. Hsüan-khing = Hsieh Tâo-hăng, Hui, see Yen Hui. 9.v.
Hui Shih, a sophist, his teaching, Hsüan Kiang, princess of Khî, her 39, 163; 40, 229-32, 229 n. beauty, 3, 435 sq.
Hui-wăn, see Wan. Hsüan-ming, attending spirit of Hui-zze, mourning rites for, 27, 143; Kwan-hsü, 27, 296, 302, 306; a disputations and conversations of H. Taoist teacher, 39, 247.
and Kwang-zze, 39, 134, 172-5, Hsüan Nî, a name of Confucius, 40, 172 n., 234 sq. ; 40, 98-100, 137 sq., 314, 314 n.
144 sq.; the teaching of H. opposed Hsüan of Khî, contemporary of to Taoism, 39, 147 ; Kâo Wăn, Kwang-zze, 40, 321.
Shih Kwang, and H., 39, 186; H. Hsüan of Khû, ordered the siege and Kwang-zze, 39, 391 sq.; 40, 4; of Han-tan, 39, 284, 284 n.
Kwang-zze passing by the grave of Hsüan-yang Zze, author of the Yü H., 40, 100 sq., 100 n.; introduces Shû King, 40, 265.
the sage Tâi Zin-zăn to King Yung, Hsüan Zung, of the Thang dynasty, 40, 119 sq. author of a commentary on the Hukairya: Ardvi Sûra Anâhita flows Hsiâo King, 3, 450, 456 sq.
from mount H. to the sea VouruHsü Tien, at the archery trial of Kasha, 23, 52, 54 sq., 54 n., 76, 81 Confucius, 28, 450.
sq., 181; H. of the deep precipices, Hsü Wû-kwei, the recluse, and the made of gold, 23, 174. Marquis Wû of Wei, 39, 153 sq.; Hukithra, n. of a holy woman, 23, 40, 91-6.
.225. Hsü-yî, a Taoist teacher, 39, 247. Huma, daughter of Vîstâspa, 23, Hsü-yü, count of Ki, a worthy but 224.
not a True Man, 39, 239, 239 sq. n. Hûmâî, daughter of Freh-mâh, 5, Hsü Yû, mourning rites for him, 28, 146, 146 n.; daughter of Vohûman, 166; example of the sagely man,' 5,157; of the family of Vistâsp, the 39, 127, 169 sq., 169 n., 172 n.; and finest woman, 37, 220. 1-r Zze, 39, 255 sq.; teacher of Hûmâî, his accession, 47, xxx, xxxii; Yâo, 39, 312; 40, 210; flees from reigns of H. and Dârâî, 47, xxviii. Yao on account of the latter's Hûmân, n.p., 5, 135, 135 n.; highbenevolence, 40, 108; refused the priest, quoted, 18, 150, 150 n. throne offered by Yâo, 40, 141, 149, Humanity, benevolence, righteous183; found pleasure on the north ness, propriety, and knowledge arc
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