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

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________________ 3ZE-KHİ-3ZE-YÜ 683 3ze-khi, Minister of War to King 3ze-pien Khing-3ze, Sun Hsiu comYüeh, 40, 156. plains to him, 40, 24. 33e-khí. See Nan-hwo 3. 3ze-sang and 3ze-yü, 39, 257 sq.; 3ze-khin Kang, a Tâoist, 39, 250, exhibited the highest obliviousness, a True Man, 40, 283. 3ze-sang Hû, a Tâoist, 39, 250 sq., 250 m.; instructs Confucius Tâoism, 40, 34-6, 289 sq. 3ze-shang, did not perform mourning rites for his divorced mother, 27, 122, 122 n. on 250 11. 3ze-khun, mourning for his mother, 27, 201. 3ze-kung, Confucius instructs him about the jade symbol, 27, 59; 28, 463 sq.; ordered by Confucius to act as presiding mourner, 27, 134; disciple of Confucius, 27, 136-8; 28, 270 sq.; 39, 251-3, 319; 40, 7, 160 sq., 193 sq.; on mourning rites, 27, 139; 28, 153; ordered by Confucius to bury his dog, 27, 196; 3. and 3ăng-ze paying a visit of condolence, 27, 197; questions Yî about music, 28, 129-31; conversation of 3. and Confucius on sacrifices, 28, 167, 213; grieves at his not possessing the simplicity of the Tâoist sage, 39, 319-22; defeated by Lâo-ze, 39, 358-60; 3. and Yüan Hsien, 40, 157 sq.; accompanies Confucius on his way to the robber Kih, 40, 167. 3ze-lâi, a Tâoist, 39, 247, 249; 3. and 3ze-lî, 40, 282. 3ze-lâo, and the Border-warden of Khang-wû, 40, 121 sq. 3ze-li, a Tâoist, 39, 247; 40, 282. 3ze-liû, performing the mourning rites for his mother, 27, 145; her mode of mourning, 27, 200, 200 n. 3ze-lû, also called Yu, made into pickle, Confucius mourns for him, 27, 123 sq., 124 n., 139; rebuked by the Master, 27, 127; extravagant in mourning, 27, 131; on mourning rites, 27, 141, 182; 3. and Yen Yuan, 27, 185; disciple of Confucius, 27, 191; 39, 386; 40, 44, 160 sq., 193, 200; steward to the House of Ki, 27, 415, 415 11.; asks Confucius about fortitude, 28, 303, 303 n.; wished to slay the ruler of Wei, Confucius's teaching of 3. came to nothing, 40, 172. 3ze-phû, called Mieh, 27, 153. 3ze-shih, on the expense of mourning rites, 27, 145. 3ze-shû King-shû, sent on a mission of condolence for Duke Khăng, 27, 187. 3ze-sze, or Khung Ki, author of the Kung Yung, 3, xx; 27, 43; the Hsiao King ascribed to him, 3, 465 n.; author of 'the Doctrine of the Mean,' 16, 46; the book Tâ Hsio ascribed to him, 27, 53 sq.; father of 3ze-shang, 27, 122; on mourning and funeral rites, 27, 124, 133, 173; wailing for his sister-inlaw, 27, 133; mourning on the death of his mother, 27, 151 sq., 152 11., 194; a Tâoist, 39, 247. 3ze-yang, premier of Kang, sends a gift of grain to Lieh-zze, 40, 154 sq. 3ze-yû, or Yen Yen, disciple of Confucius, 27, 18, 24, 364, 367, 326; the book Li Yun ascribed to him, 27, 24; asked Confucius about inheritance, 27, 120; on funeral and mourning rites, 27, 141 sq., 144, 146, 151, 153 sq., 176-8, 326; 28, 155; at the mourning rites for Huize, 27, 143; on a saying of Confucius, 27, 149 sq.; received Duke Tâo when he came to condole at the mourning rites for Yû Zo, 27, 165; pays a visit of condolence, 27, 174; as an authority on ancestor worship, 27, 337, 337 n.; quoted, 28, 16. See also Yen Khang 3. 3ze-yü, a Tâoist, 39, 247; and his friend 3ze-sang, 39, 257 sq.; the hunchback, 40, 282. Digitized by Microsoft R

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