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KHĂN KAN-HSĨ–KHOSRAV
319 cubines to be buried with him, 27, Khieh-yû, the madman of Khû, and 183 sq.
Confucius, 39, 132, 221 sq. and n. Khăn Khăng-zze, see Thien Khăng- Khieh-yü, teaches Kien Wû, 39, 3ze.
137, 260; described the Spirit-like Khăn Khî-kî, pursues the army of man, 39, 170 sq. Wû, 27, 185 sq., 186 n.
Alạien, see Sze-na Kb. Khanna, n. of an obstinate Bhikkhu, Khien Ao, offers food to the hungry 11, 112 sq., 113 n.; 17, 370 sq., during a famine, 27, 194 sq. 374 sq. ; 20, 34, 381-5.
Khih-kang Man-khỉ, and Măn WuKhan-pei, got the Tâo, and became kwei converse together about Shun,
lord of Khwăn-lun, 39, 244, 244 n. 39, 324 sq. and n., 326 n. Khăn Zze-khang, on burying living Khî Hsieh, title of a book quoted
persons with the dead, 27, 182, 182 n. by Kwang-zze, 39, 165. Khăn 3ze-kü, about burying some Khih-wei, a historiographer, 40,
living persons with him, 27, 181 sq. 124 sq., 124 n., 138, 138 n. Khâo, duke of Kû-lü, mourning rites Khih-Yû, the first to create disfor, 27, 193.
order, 3, 27, 255, 255 n.; HwangKhâo, succeeded to King Kâo, 3, Tî fought with Kh., 40, 171-3, 171 n. 250.
Khih-Zăn, a saying of his quoted, Khâo-fû, the Correct, his humility, 3, 106, 106 n.
39, 161; 40, 209 sq. and n. | Khí Kung, a Taoist teacher, 40, Khara, n. of a Yakkha, 10 (ii), 45. 42. Kharaskandha, a chief of demons, Khi Liang, his death, and mourning 21, 6.
of his wife, 27, 188. Kharedhar, ancestor of Zoroaster, Khin, destruction of the classical 47, 140.
literature by the tyrant of, 3, xvii Khâulah bint T Ha'labah, a divorced sq., 6-8, 285; speech of the marquis wife, appeals to Mohammed, 9, 270, of Kh., 3, 270-2; offered sacrifices 270 n.
to eight spirits, 39, 41, 41 n. Khâyâ, or Lakshmi, the wife of Khing, the wood-carver, and his Vishnu, 7, 3.
bell-stand, 40, 22 sq. Khema, i.e. Nibbâna, see Nirvana. Khing Î, asks Khăng-zze Kâo how Khemâ, a nun, dialogue between he wishes to be buried, 27, 155.
her and King Pasenadi, 45, xxix. Khing Kăng King, or The Classic Khettagina, Buddha's definition of of Purity' translated and explained, the term, 10 (ii), 9o.
40, 247-54. Khi, n. of a ininister of Agriculture, Khing-kî, son of King King of Kâu,
3, 16 sq., 42 sq., 42 11., 56-8, 124, 40, 31, 31 n. 319 sq., 323; the son and successor Klin Hwa-lî, disciple of Mo Tì, of Yü, 3, 60, 76 sq.; ancestor of the 40, 218, 218 n., 221. Kâu dynasty, 3, 134, 134 n.; or Khin Kang, had got the Tâo, 40, Hâu-kî, son of Kiang Yuan, and 283. father of husbandry, 3, 341 sq.; Khin of Hsiang-lî, a Mohist, 40, 341 n.; sacrificed to under the 220. name of K, 28, 208, 208 n. (cf. 3, Khin Shih, condoles on Lâo-zze's 57). See also Hậu-kì.
death, 39, 201; 40, 314 sq. Khi, count of, 3, 122 sq. and n., 136- Khiu = Confucius, q.v. 49; Zze-kâo's mission to the king Khiù, another name of Khang-wû of Kh., 39, 132, 210-14.
Zze, 39, 192 D., 193, 195. Khiang, Zui wishes to resign the Khiung, or Po-khiung, appointed by post of Minister of Works in favour King Mû as High Chamberlain, 3, of, 3, 43, 43 n.
252 sq. Khieh, sprites haunting furnaces, 40, Kho, killed by Lî Kho, 28, 294. 19.
Khordad, see Haurvatât. Klieh Khâu, the vehement debater, Khorshed, see Sun. 39, 312, 312 n.
Khosrav, see Husravah.
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