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

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________________ 666 YAMEZU-YAO who wanted to put the word of the Buddhas into Sanskrit, 20, 149 sq. Yamî, is the earth, 41, 322; a woman who bears twins sacrificed to Y. at the Purushamedha, 44, 415. Yamunâ, river, Syâvâsva Atreya on the, 32, 313, 323; salve from the Y., 42, 62; Bharata offered horsesacrifice on the Y., 44, 399. Yâna, the great, attained by Buddha, 49 (i), 183. Yang, heresiarch, see Yang Kû. Yang all things done by the Y. influence of Heaven and Earth, 40, 63, 63 n.; its operation on life, 40, 146; penumbrae and shadow both produced by the strong Y., 40, 147; Yin and Y., see Yin. Yanghad, son of Hôshyang, 5, 130, 130 n. Yang Hû, Confucius mistaken for him, 39, 386 sq. Yang Khû-fû, did not die a natural death, 27, 199. Yang Kien, see Wăn Tî. Yang Kû, a great heresiarch, 39, 41 n., 261 n., 270, 270 n., 287; Y. and Mo have not hit on the proper course, 39, 329; his followers, a philosophical school, 40, 99 sq. See also Yang-zze, and Yang 3ze-kü. Yang Ti, of the Suidynasty,put Hsieh Tâo-hãng to death, 10, jii sq. . Yang-3ze and the master who had two concubines, the beautiful one being contemned and the ugly one honoured, 10, 41. Yang 3ze-kü has an interview with Lâo-jze, 39, 137, 261 sq.; 40, 322 sq.; humbles himself to be taught by Lâo-ze, 39, 156; 40, 147 sq.; or Yang Kû, famous philosopher, 39, 287. Yañña, one of the eight Brâhmans who took note of the marks on Buddha's body, 36, 44. Yao, Shû King begins with his reign, 3, xv; spoken of as Tî, 3, xxviixxix; the record of the reign of Y. in the Shû later and more legendary, though based on ancient documents, 3, 13-15; the flood under Y., and the labours of Khwan and Yü to assuage it, 3, 16-18, 34-6; a historical personage, 3, 19; his care for the regulation of the calendar, 3, 24-8, 32-4; of the Thang dynasty, 3, 31; The Canon of Y. translated, 3, 31-6; his personality and government, 3, 32; his names Tî Y.' and Fang-hsün, 3, 32, 32 n.; his death, 3, 41; the lord of Thâo and Thang, 3, 80, 80 n.; his instructions to the astronomers, 3, 142 n.; deserves ancestor worship, 28, 208; Y. and Hsü Yû, 39, 127, 169 sq., 169 n.; his successful government, 39, 172, 291, 359; attacked the states of 3hung-kih and Hsi-âo, 39, 206; the ideal king, 39, 227; 40, 99; men praise Y. and condemn Kieh, 39, 242; 40, 64, 136; branded and disfigured 1-r 3ze, 39, 255 sq.; how he punished his ministers, 39, 295, 295 n.; disturbed the world by his benevolence and righteousness, 39, 295, 295 n.; 40, 108; Hsü Yû his teacher, 39, 312; Y. and the border-warden of Hwâ, 39, 313 sq.; Y.and prince Po-khăng 3ze-kâo, 39, 315; Y. and Kieh, each of them approved of his own course, and condemned the other, 39, 380; would neither own men, nor be owned by them, 40, 31; proposed to resign the throne to Hsü Yû, who would not accept it, 40, 141, 149; offered the throne to 3ze-kâu Kih-fû, 40, 149; was not kind to his son, 40, 173, 173 n.; killed his eldest son, 40, 178; had his Tâ Kang music, 40, 218; with the deep-sunk eyes, a Great Man, 40, 274;-the period of Y. and Shun, 3, 24-7; 39, 386; appoints Shun his successor, 3, 38; 27, 396; 39, 359; Y. and Shun, the ideals of kings, 3, 118; 39, 225, 319; Y. and Shun established a hundred officers, 3, 227; Hwang Tî, Y., and Shun, their work for civilization, 16, 383-5; worshipped by Shun, 28, 201; the ways of Y. and Shun handed down by Confucius, 28, 326; Y. and Shun ruled with benevolence, 28, 418; dialogue between Y. and Shun, 39, 190; 40, 279; Y. and Shun lived securely, 39, 282; Y. an ideal ruler, Shun an ideal minister, 39, 331; Shun instructs Y. about the ideal king, 39, 338; Y. and Shun, the lords of Thang and Yü, 39, 370, Digitized by Microsoft®

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