Book Title: Text of Confucianism Part 01
Author(s): James Legge
Publisher: Oxford

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________________ BK. V. LIST OF NARRATIVES OF KWANG-BZE. 299 BOOK III. Par. 2. King Wăn-hui and his cook ;-how the latter cut up his oxen. 3. Kung-wăn Hsien and the Master of the Left who had only one foot. 4. The death of Lào-zze; and adverse judgment on his life. BOOK IV. Pars. 1, 2. Yen Hui and Confucius ;-on the proposal of the former to go and convert the ruler of Wei. 3, 4. Zze-kâo and Confucius ;-on the mission of the former from Khu to Khi. 5. Yen Ho and Kü Po-yü ;-on the former's undertaking to be tutor to the wayward son of duke Ling of Wei. 6. The master-mechanic and the great tree ;-so large and old through its uselessness. 7. Nan-po Zze-khî and the great tree, preserved by its uselessness. Trees of Sung cut down because of their good timber. Peculiarities exempting from death as sacrificial victims. 8. The deformed object Shû and his worth. 9. Rencontre between Confucius and the madman of Kha. BOOK V. Par. 1. Confucius explains the influence of the cripple Wang Thâi over the people of La. 2. The fellow-students Zze-khân and the cripple Shănthu Kia. 3. Confucius and Toeless of ShQ-shan. Judgment of Toeless and Lào-ze on Confucius. 4. Duke Åi of La and Confucius ;-on the ugly but most able and fascinating man, Åi-thâi Tho. Admiration for Confucius of duke Âi. 5. The deformed favourites of duke Ling of Wei and duke Hwan of Khi. Argument between Kwang-zze and Hui-ze, growing out of the former's account of them. Digitized by Google

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