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THE TEXTS OF CONFUCIANISM.
nine-scolloped flag, 114; shells put in mouth of deceased king, 164; nineteen suits, in dressing corpse, 185; standard rules of government, 314-6; days' wailing for king's death, 373 ; months' mourning, fabric of, 388 ; nine pin of king's harem,
iv, 432. Nose, cutting off the, punishment
of, i, 40 (note), 110. Notes of music, see Five. Numerical categories, see under two,
three, and other numbers Numerous Officers,' the, i, 196-200;
Numerous Regions,'i, 213-9.
Odour, or fragrance, a charac
teristic of the Kåu sacrifices, iii, 443; i, 366 (and note), 367, 399. The fragrance of good government, i, 232; and of vir- tue before God, and the rank odour of cruel punishments, i,
People, will of, Heaven's will, i, 128. Perfection, what it is, iv, 236-7;
the royal perfection, i, 142-4. The perfect man, and the manifestation of his perfection, iv,
317 (and note), 318-22. Personators of the dead in sacrifices,
i, 300-1, 365, 367, 369, 375, 401, 403, 409 ; iii, 62, 69 (son cannot personate father), 87, 170, 183, 189-90, 329-30, 337-8, 341, 374, 405-6 (six at the Great sacrifice), 444, 446; iv, 12, 25-6, 45, 53-4, 75, 78, 80, 88, 116,
152, 212, 240-2, 245-7. Ploughing, the, of king and princes,
iv, 222. See King. Powers, the three, ii, 402, 424; iv,
319 (note 2). Prayer of king Hsüan, i, 419-23; of
duke of Kâu, 153-4. Precautions against excess in mourn
ing austerities, iii, 87-8; iv, 159. Premature deaths, iii, 13s (three
classes of), 161, 185, 337-8; iv, 44, 52-3, 56, 58, 154, 162, 207,
383. Preparation, importance of, i, 116;
iv, 316. Presents of introduction, see Intro
duction. Presenting various offerings, rules
for, iii, 84-6; iv, 22-3, 144-7; presenting a daughter for a
harem, language in, iü, 119. Provisions, left, iii, 82; at sacrifices,
the, iv, 343-3.
256.
Offerings, sacrificial or thanksgiving,
at meals, iii, 79; iv, 20; et al. Officers, the number of, gradually increased, i, 227; gradations,
modations. numbers, emoluments, and other
arrangements of, iii, 209-14. One man, the, i, 100, 163, 394; iii,
107 (and note); iv, 418. Order, Great, period of, iv, 118. Otter, the, offers fish in sacrifice, üi,
321, 251 (and note).
Palace, the royal, i, 236 (and note);
ancestral temple was built be fore the palace, in new settle
ment, 384; see also iii, 103-4. Parent, the, of all creatures, i, 125,
361; parent of the people, i, 125, 144; import of that name,
iv, 278, 340-1, 420. Parents, service of, see Filial piety;
by sons and their wives, fii, 449-51, 452-6; assisted by the younger brothers and sisters of the household, 451 ; of the widowed mother-in-law by the
wife, 453, 457. Pastors, i, 39, 42, 221-3, 114-5; iii,
III. Judges, the pastors or
shepherds of Heaven, i, 259. Paths, three, iv, 333.
Queen, her six palaces and their
inmates (the harem), and how she trained them, iv, 433-4; work with silkworms and in silk, iii, 265, 278; iv, 239. She sacrifices to the first matchmaker, iii, 359. Her robe, iv, 15. Effect of her sudden death, iii, 328-30. Associated, when she died, in a sacrifice to her deceased husband, i, 326. Famous queens, i, 380-1, 383, 387-8, 3967. The bad Sze of Pào, i, 356 (and note).
Recorders or secretaries, i, 4-6;
178 (Grand, and Recorder of interior); iii, 91,235-6, 238, 309,
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