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CONTENTS.
Excellence, p. 100.57. The Genuine Influence, pp. 100, 101. 58. Transformation according to Circumstances, pp. 101, 102. 59. Guarding the Tâo, pp. 102, 103. 60. Occupying the Throne, pp. 103, 104. 61. The Attribute of Humility, pp. 104, 105. 62. Practising the Tâo, pp. 105, 106. 63. Thinking in the Beginning, pp. 106, 107. 64. Guarding the Minute, pp. 107, 108. 65. Pure, unmixed Excellence, pp. 108, 109. 66. Putting One's Self Last, p. 109. 67. Three Precious Things, p. 110. 68. Matching Heaven, pp. III, 112. 69. The Use of the Mysterious (Tâo), p. 112. 70. The Difficulty of being (rightly) Known, pp. 112, 113. 71. The Disease of Knowing, p. 113. 72. Loving One's Self, p. 114. 73. Allowing Men to take their Course, p. 116. 74. Restraining Delusion, p. 117. 75. How Greediness Injures, pp. 117, 118. 76. A Warning against (Trusting in) Strength, pp. 118, 119. 77. The Way of Heaven, p. 119. 78. Things to be Believed, p. 120. 79. Adherence to Bond or Covenant, p. 121. 80. Standing Alone, p. 122. 81. The Manifestation of Simplicity, p. 123.
THE WRITINGS OF KWANG-3 Z E.
INTRODUCTION.
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BRIEF NOTICES OF THE DIFFERENT BOOKS.
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. 127
PART I. BOOK
I. i. Hsiao-yâo Yû, or Enjoyment in Untroubled Ease 164 II. ii. Khi Wa Lun, or the Adjustment of Controversies - 176 III. iii. Yang Shang Kû, or Nourishing the Lord of Life. . 198 IV. iv. Zăn Kien Shih, or Man in the World, Associated with
other Men. . . . . . . . 203 V. v. Teh Khung Fû, or the Seal of Virtue Complete . .223 VI. vi. Ta Jung Shih, or the Great and Most Honoured Master . . . .
. . . . 236 VII. vii. Ying Tî Wang, or the Normal Course for Rulers and
Kings . . . . . . . . . 259
PART II.
VIII. i. Phien Mâu, or Webbed Toes
. 268 IX. ii. Ma Thî, or Horses's Hoofs . . . . . 276 X. iii. Khü Khieh, or Cutting Open Satchels
. . 281 XI. iv. Zái Yû, or Letting Be, and Exercising Forbearance . 291
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