Book Title: General Index to Names and Subject Matter
Author(s): M Winternitz
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ 636 WAN-WAR Thwan, or King W.'s explanations of the hexagrams, 16, 213-66; involved in difficulties, 16, 241 Sq., 242 n.; during the troubles of King W. and the tyrant Kâu, the Yi flourished, 16, 403, 404 n. ; ordered the compilation of the Royal Ordinances,' 27, 3, 18; as eldest son and heir, 27, 23, 343-5, 344 n., 362 sq.; passed over his eldest son and appointed Wû, 27, 120; one of the six great men, 27, 366; Kâu's overthrow by W. and Wû, 27, 396; temple of the duke of Lû like that of W., 28, 36; King W. who was Khang, 28, 60; his reverence in sacrificing to the departed, 28, 212 sq.; had no cause of grief, 28, 309; the ways of W. and Wû displayed by Confucius, 28, 326; 40, 168, 172; was obedient to Kâu-hsin, 39, 359; King W. and the old man of 3ang whose fishing was no fishing, 40, 51-3, 51 n.; was imprisoned in Yûlî, 40, 173, 173 n.; his music of the Phi-yung, 40, 218, 218 n. Wăn, king of Kao, his love of the sword-fight cured by Kwang-zze, 39, 158 sq.; 40, 186-91, 186 n. Wan, Marquis, of Kin, or Khiû, or Î-ho, charge to him, delivered by King Phing, 3, 22, 265-7. Wăn of Wei, Duke, praise of, 3, 436 sq.; asks 3ze-hsiâ about the effects of music, 28, 116-21, 116 n.; the Marquis W. of Wei, and Thien 3ze-fang, 39, 151 sq.; 40, 42 sq. Wân-fû, his dying charge, 28, 358 n. Wang, or kings of the Kâu dynasty, 3, xxvi, xxviii. Wang-hsiang, rivers, 40, 19. Wang I, falls in battle, 27, 185; a perfect man, 39, 172 n.; states the limits of knowledge, 39, 190-2, 190 n.; teacher of Nieh Khüeh, 39, 259, 312; 40, 279. sprites haunting Wang Kwo, an officer at Khû, 40, 114. Wang Thâi, a cripple, and a famous Tâoist teacher, 39, 223 sq., 223 11. Wăn-hui, King, the method of Tâo illustrated by his cook cutting up an ox, 39, 130, 198-200. Wăn-ming, n. of the Great Yü, 3, 46, 46 n. Wan-po, son of King Kiang, 27, 176. Wan-po Hsüeh-zze, a Tâoist sage, his interviews with the people of Lû, 40, 43 sq., 43 n. Wan Shû, father of Kwang Shû, 28, 252. Wăn Tî, called Yang Kien, of the ruling House of Sui, and his minister Hsieh Tâo-hang, 40, 311 n., 315, 318 sq. Wan-3ze, mourning for his brother Hui-3ze, 27, 143; mourning for General W., 27, 144; W. or Kão Wû, minister of 3in, congratulated on the completion of his residence, 27, 196, 196 n. War: slaughter of those who have laid down their arms forbidden, 2, 124; laws and regulations relating to w., 2, 228 sq.; 3, 132; 14, 98, 200; 27, 220; 37, 77 sq., 86-90, 120 sq., 126, 129; impurity for men killed in battle, 2, 250; 25, 185 sq.; appointment of Minister of W., 3, 228 sq.; address of a general to his host, 3, 268-70; ode used in declarations of w., 3, 335; the ears of prisoners and of the slain taken as trophies, 3, 339, 339 n., 392; equipment for w., 3, 344, 344 n.; sacrifice to the Father of W.,' 3, 392, 392 n.; 27, 220; the stars a specimen of a w.-like army, 5, 12; prayers when going to battle, 5, 391; believers exhorted to fight for God and Islâm, and promised Paradise if they fall, 6, 27 sq., 31 sq., 32 n., 37-9, 82 sq., 86, 167 sq., 170 sq.; 9, 63, 65, 124, 235, 241; martial law, 6, 84 sq.; punishments of those who make w. against God and His Apostle, 6, 102; beacon-fires lit as a proclamation of w., 6, 1c6, 106 n.; how to divide the spoils, 6, 167 sq., 171; 9, 274 sq.; 25, 231; 33, 341; exhortations to fight against the misbelievers and hypocrites, 6, 173 sq., 176-80, 183-6, 189, 191; 9, 229, 231 sq., 292; people who may lawfully be excused from fighting in religious w., 6, 185; 9, 235; W. music, 8, 38 sq.; 28, 120; protests against w., 8, 40-3; 19, 327-9, 331-3; 39, 32, 72-4, 112; 40, 218, 222 sq.; w. and peace, are of the quality of passion, 8, 323; if men Digitized by Microsoft®.

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