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

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________________ INDEX. 335 Wylie, Mr. A., i, 9, 39; ii, 257, 265, et al. Yak (the bosgrunniens of Thibet), i, 174, 317. Yang (the emperor of the Sui dynasty), ii, 311. Yang (the heresiarch Yang Ka), i, 270, 287; ii, 99, 100. Yang Hû (a bad officer), i, 387. Yang 3ze-kü (a contemporary of Lâo-zze; perhaps the same as the above; but the surname Yang is a different character), i, 261; ii, 99, 100. Yang-jze, ii, 41, 147, 148. This is Yang-ku in Lieh ze; but the Yang is that of Yang Sze-kü. Yao (the ancient sovereign), i, 169, 172, 190, 206, 225, 242, 282, 291, 295, 312, 313, 314, 315, 338, 347, 359, 386; ii, 31, 108, 110, 120, 136, 141, 149, 162, 170, 171, 173, 178, 183. Yen (the state so called), ii, 107, 229. Yen (name of the above), i, 176. Yen (name of minister of War in Wei), ii, 118. Yen Ho (a worthy of Lü in Wei, as teacher of its ruler's son), i, 215. (The same, or another of the same name in Lü), ii, 23, 153, 207. Yen Kang (attendant at an old Tâoist establishment), ii, 68. Yen Kbăng 3ze-yû attendant of Nan-kwo 3ze-kbî), i, 176; ii, 103 (Yen Kbăng-tze), 145. Yen Khi (a place in Yen), ii, 189. Yen Măn (gate of capital of Sung), ii, 140. Yen Pa-i (friend of a king of wa), ii, 102, 103. Yen Shů (a mole), i, 170. Yen Yüan, Yen Hui, and Hui alone (Confucius's favourite disciple), i, 203, 206, 207, 208, 209, 253, 256, 257, 351; ii, 7, 15, 44, 49, 53, 72, 158, 159, 160, 167, 200. Yi (the classic so called), i, 360; ii, 216. Yin (the dynasty), ii, 164. (Also a mountain), i, 260. Yin-făn (an imperceptibly sloping hill, metaphorical), ii, 57. Yin Wăn (Taoist master), ii, 221. Yin and Yang (the constituents of the primal ether, and its operation), i, 249, 291, 292, 297, 299, 349, 365, 369; ii, 61, 64, 84, 99, 132. See also ii, 146, 147, 195, 208, 216. Ying (the capital of Kbû), i, 347; ii, IoT, 230. Ying (a river), ii, 161. Yo (the classic so called), ii, 216, 218. o I (a leading man in the king dom in third cent. B.C.), i, 7. Yo Khăn (a descendant of Yo I and pupil of Ho-shang Kung), i, 7. Yü (name of Zze-la), i, 339; ii, 160, 201. Yû Kbảo Shih (the Nest-er sove reign), ii, 171. Yu-li (where king Wắn was con fined), ii, 173 Yû Piâo Shih (ancient sovereign), i, 351. YÜ Shih (the master of the Right, who had lost a foot), i, 200. Yu Tu (the dark capital, in the north), i, 295. Yû Zü kih shan (a hill in WG), ii, 1c2. Yü (the Great), i, 181, 206, 210, 315, 359, 388; ii, 35, 173, 218, 220. Yü Hwang-Ti, or Yü Hwang Shang Ti(great Taoist deity), i, 43, 44. Yü-kbiang (the spirit of the northern regions), i, 245. Yü Shih, Yu-yü, and Yü alone (names for Shun), i, 245, 259, 272, 370; ii, 50. Yü Sha King (the Treatise so called), ii, 265-268. Yü zü (a fisherman), ii, 136, 137. Yuan Hsien (disciple of Confucius), ii, 157. Yüan Kün (a ruler of Sung), ii, 50, 101, 136, 137. Yüeh (the state), i, 172, 173, 181, 324; ii, 93, 133, 151, 152, 169, 229. Yüeh (a sheep-butcher of Kbû), ii, 155, 156. Yung (a king of Wei), ii, 118. Yung-kbăng Shih (a minister of Hwang-Ti), ii, 118. Záh-kung Shih (a teacher of Con fucius's time), i, 260. Digitized by Google

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