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

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________________ 306 THE TEXTS OF TÂOISM. APP. VI. 5. Confucius and Lão Tan ;-on the Perfect Tào. 6. Tung-kwo Zze's question to Kwang-zze about where the Tâo was to be found, and the reply. 7. A-ho Kan, Shăn Năng, Lào-lung Ki, Yen Kang;Grand Purity, Infinitude, Do-nothing, and No-beginning : --on what the Tâo is. 8. Star-light and Non-entity. 9. The Minister of War and his forger of swords. 10. Zăn Khill and Confucius ;-how it was before heaven and earth. 11. Confucius and Yen Hui:- No demonstration to welcome, no movement to meet. BOOK XXIII. Par. 1. Kăng-sang Kha and the people about Wei-lêi hill. 2. Kăng-sang Kha and his disciples. He repudiates being likened by them to Yao and Shun. 3. Kăng-sang Khû and the disciple Nan-yung Khu. 4-12. Lâo-zze lessoning Nan-yung Khû on the principles of Taoism. BOOK XXIV. Pars. 1, 2. Hsü Wû-kwei, Nü Shang, and the marquis Wa of Wei:-Hsu's discourses to the marquis. 3. Hwang-Tî, with six attending sages, in quest of the Tâo, meets with a wise boy herding horses. 5. Debate between Kwang-zze and Hui-zze, illustrating the sophistry of the latter. 6. The artisan Shih cleans the nose of a statue with the wind of his axe; but declines to try his ability on a living subject. 7. Advice of Kwan Kung on his death-bed to duke Hwan of Khî about his choice of a successor to himself. 8. The king of Wa and the crafty monkey. His lesson from its death to Yen Pû-î. 9. Nan-po 3ze-khi and his attendant Yen Khăng-gze. Digitized by Google Digitized by

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