Book Title: Questions of King Milinda Part 02
Author(s): T W Rhys Davids
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ 300 THE TEXTS OF TÂOISM. APP. VI. BOOK VI. Par. 8. Nan-po Zze-khwei and the long-lived Nü Yü. How Pa-liang I learned the Tao. 9. Four Taoists, and the submission of Zze-yü, one of them, a poor deformed hunchback, to his lot, when he was very ill. 10. The submission of Zze-lâi, another of the four, as his life was ebbing away. 11. Three Taoists, and the ways of two of them on the death of the third. Conversation on the subject between Confucius and Zze-kung. 12. Confucius and Yen Hui on the mourning of Măngsun Zhâi. 13. 1-r Zze and Hsü Yû. How the Tâo will remove the injuries of error, and regenerate the mind. 14. Confucius and Yen Hui. The growth of the latter in Taoism. 15. Zze-yü and Zze-sang. The penury of the latter and submission to his fate. Book VII. Par. 1. Nieh Khüeh, Wang Î, and Phd-i-gze. That Shun was inferior in his Tâoistic attainments to the more ancient sovereign, Thâi. 2. Kien Wa and the recluse Khieh-yü;-on the ideal of government. 3. Thien Kăn and a nameless man ;-that non-action is the way to govern the world. 4. Yang Zze-kü and Lão Tan on the nameless government of the Intelligent Kings. 5. Lieh-zze and his master Ha-zze. How the latter defeated the wizard of Kăng. 6. The end of Chaos, wrought by the gods of the southern and northern seas. BOOK VIII. Par. 4. How two shepherd slaves lose their sheep in Digitized by Google

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