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INDEX OF SUBJECTS.
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351-3; as taught by the ceremonial usages, iv, 330-64.
Father and son, the relationship of,
iii, 345; iv, 313. Father and mother, different posi
tion of with son, iv, 341, Fathers of husbandry, the, i, 371
(and note), 372; iii, 431; of war, i, 392 (and note); iii, 220; of cookery, iii, 79; iv, 38; of match-making, iii, 259; of the
fish-diet, iv, 78. Filial Piety, Classic of, i, 465-88 ;
its name, early existence, contents, and author, 449-51; its history to A. D. 745, i, 452-8; and since, 458-62; descriptions and instances of, i, 312, 393-4; iii, 67-9, 87-8, 172, 182, 343, 357-8, 360-1, 372, 379, 386, 446, 449, 455-7, 467, 477 ; iv, 24, 41, 211-7, 222, 226-9, 233-4, 236-8, 268-9, 289-91, 308-11; when parents are ill, iii, 343-4; 7 under other peculiar circumstances, iii, 335-7; when parents have faults, and deal hardly, iii, 456-7. An unfilial ruler was
reduced in rank, iii, 217. Five jade-symbols of rank, i, 39; iv,
168-9; relationships of society, and duties of, i, 43, 129, 137; iii, 379-80; ceremonies, i, 55 (see Ceremonies); emblematic figures on robes, i, 56; punishments, i, 48, 56, 255, 261, 481; iii, 335-6; iv, 99, 384; coloured earths, i, 67; correct colours, iii, 382 ; iv, 90; intermediate colours, iv, 11 (in note); flavours, iii, 382, 435; domains (see Domains); elements, i, 77, 140-1; ii, 382; sons, songs of the, i, 78-80; orders of nobility, i, 136, and their territories, iii, 209; personal matters and their qualities, i, 141; dividers of time, i, 142; favourable and unfavourable verifications, i, 147; sources of happiness and extreme evils, i, 149; administrative officers, iii, 109-10; sacrifices of the house, iii, 116, 225, 300, 329, 376, 385; Great officers in Great state, iii, 214;
states, a union, iii, 312; tour of inspection in five years, i, 40; iii, 316; princes appeared at court once in five years, i, 40; iii, 316; five kinds of grain, iii, 221, 229, 270, 271, 276, 280, 393, 308; ancestral temples of princes, iii, 223, 397 ; iv, 205; five regions, the, iii, 229; turnings over of royal boat, iii, 263; five storehouses, iii, 265; conditions in sacrificial victims, iii, 288; weapons of war, iii, 294; descendants of the rulers in five temple shrines, iii, 355-8; five classes of the experienced, iii, 360; iv, 124, 231; beverages, iv, 3; washings of hands a day, iv, 5; Tî, the, iv, 30; Tis, the, iii, 468; iv, 103, 130; degrees in kinship, iv, 42 (and note); heads of clans changed in five generations, 43, 63, 65; five things claiming first attention of sovereign, 61; attendant carriages of Great officers of first grade, 75; fifth year of study, 83; five degrees of mourning, 90; five senses, 90; strings, lute with, 105; usages of king, conveying great lessons, 124; days' leaping on death of Great officer, 143; months' mourning, 158; shells in stuffing Great officer's mouth, wailing for him ended in five months, sacrifice of Repose for him offered five times, prince buried five months after death, 164; things of shame to an officer, 166; double rolls of silk, a marriage offering, 172; cross-bands in greater dressing of dead, 186; dynasties, 204; five premature deaths for which king sacrificed, 307; things securing good government, 216; objects accomplished by sacrifice, 219-20; extreme points, the, 278-9; fivefold or universal path, 313; wailings and leapings of one who had hurried to mourning rites, 369-73; rules
for long dress, 396. Fifty, men of, iii, 66, 162, 140-1,
464-6; iv, 230.
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