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

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________________ 682 ZOROASTRIANISM-ZZE-KHÂN religion at the end of Zoroaster's sioner with Zze-shû King-shû, 27 millennium, 47, xii, 94-104; differ- 787. ence between the primaeval religion Zze-fû Po-zze, on law of inheritance, and Z., 47, xxv-xxvii, 12 sq. n.; 27, 120. preceded by demon-worship, 47, Zze-han of Sung wailing at the xxvi, 43 sq. and n.; chronology of death of a man-at-arms, 27, 197 sq. 2., 47, xxvii-xlvii, 134 sq., 135 n., Zze-hsiâ, preface to the Shih ascribed 138, 165; arrival of the religion in to him, 3,296; book ascribed to the seven regions, 47, 80; pro him, 27, 30; mourning for his son, ceedings of the destroyers of Z. in 27, 135 sq.; asked Confucius about Iran, 47, 90-3; four systems of revenge for bloodshed, 27, 140; belief at the end of a millennium, mourning for his parents, 27, 142; 47, 94 sq., 94 11. See also Parsis. sent to King by Confucius, 27, 150; Zoroastrians, are not fire-wor- on mourning and funeral rites, 27, shippers, 1, xxii; assimilated by 151, 155 sq., 342; pays a visit of Islâm to the People of the Book,' condolence, 27, 174; on music, 2s, 4, Ixix; physicians shall practise on 116-21, 116 n.; conversation beDaêva-worshippers, before prac- tween Confucius and 3., 28, 278tising on Z., 4, 85 sq.; business 83. relations with non-Z., 18, 176 sq., Zze-hsien, sent as a messenger of 182 sq.; are not to drink from the condolence to Khung-r, 27, 166. same cup as those of a different re- Zze-hsü, met with a dreadful death, ligion, until it is purified, 24, 300, 39, 283, 283 n.; 40, 2 sq., 2 n., 300 n.; struggle between Z. and 174; had his eyes gouged out, 40, Daêva-worshippers, 31, xxi sq. 180. Zôrvan, 'boundless time,' produced Zze-hui or Yen Yüan, his character, by Allharmazd, 5, lxx. 28, 303, 303 n. Zộti, see Priests (d, e). 3ze-hwa Zze counsels the Marquis Zrayah, n.p., 23, 213. Kao-hsî of Han, 40, 152 sq. Zrayanghau, a high-priest, 47, Zze-kang, dying, 27, 132; mourning 83 sq. for him, 27, 140; as a mourner, 27, Zuhaib ibn Sinan er Rûmî, allowed 142 sq. ; Zăng-zze in mourning for to escape to Medinah, 6, 30, 30 n. his mother, when 3. died, 27, 164; Zui, Minister of Works to Shun, 3, on inourning rites, 27, 175, 179; 43, 43 n. disciple of Confucius, 28, 270 sq., Zû î prophesies the ruin of the 276; 3. and Mân Kâu-teh converse dynasty of Yin, 3, 120 sq. together on right conduct, 40, 176Zû Ki, censures Kâo Zung, 3, 119. 80. Zü-kiâ, a model king who ruled 3ze-kao, on mourning rites, 27, 153; thirty-three years, 3, 23, 202, 204. (or Kâo Kbâi) made a man of Khăng Zung, behaved rudely in mourning, mourn for his brother, 27, 200 sq., 27, 177. 201 n.; dressing of his corpse, 28, Zun-kî, son of Khan Kan-hsî, 27, 142 sq., 143 n.; 3. and Duke Ai, 183 sq. 28, 169; duke of Sheh, entrusted Zun-lû, a primaeyal sovereign, 39, by the king of Khâu with a difficult 287. mission to Kki, 39, 132, 210-14. Zu Pî, sent to Confucius by Duke See also Khăng-zze Kâo. Ai, 28, 167. Zze-kâu Kih-fû, refused the throne Zûsak, n.p., 5, 134, 47, 34, 140. offered by Yâo, 40, 149, 149 11. Zû-shâu, attending spirit of Shâo Zze-kâu Kih-po, refused the throne Hâo, 27, 283, 283 n., 287, 291. offered by Shun, 40, 149. Zû-yî, king of the Thang dynasty, 3, Zze-khân, to be regarded as a 103 sq., 104 n.; had Wû Hsien's mother of the people, 28, 270 sq., son as minister, 3, 207. 271 n.; minister of Kang, studied Zze-fan, had got the Tâo, 40, 283. with Shăn-thû Kiâ under Po-hwăn Zze-fû Hui-po, assistant-commis. Wî-zăn, 39, 226-8, 226 11. disciple ofing rites, 27, 4,27, 164; zeynasty of Yin, s the ruin of the Digitized by Microsoft ®

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