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

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________________ BK. XXXI. LIST OF NARRATIVES OF KWANG-8ZE. 309 9. Shun and the northerner WQ-kâi who refuses the throne. Thang, and Pien Sui and Wa Kwang, who both refused it. 10. The case of the brothers Po-î and Shû-khi, who refused the proffers of king Wa. BOOK XXIX. Par. 1. The visit of Confucius to the robber Kih, and interview between them. 2. Zze-kang and Mân Kâu-teh (Mr. Full of Gain-recklessly-got) on the pursuit of wealth. 3. Mr. Dissatisfied and Mr. Know-the-Mean; - on the pursuit and effect of riches. Book XXX. How Kwang-zze dealt with the king of Kâo and his swordsmen, curing the king of his love of the sword-fight. The three Swords. BOOK XXXI. Confucius and the Old Fisherman ;-including the story of the man who tried to run away from his shadow. BOOK XXXII. Par. 1. Lieh-zze and the effect of his over-manifestation of his attractive qualities. Failure of the warnings of his master. 2. The sad fate of Hwan of Kăng, a Confucianist, who resented his father's taking part with his Mohist brother. 5. Ků Phing-man and his slaughtering the dragon. 8. Kwang-zze's rebuke of Zhâo Shang for pandering to the king of Sung, and thereby getting gifts from him. 9. Description to duke Âi of La of Confucius by Yen Ho as unfit to be entrusted with the government. 11. Khâo-fd the Correct, and his humility 12. Kwang-zze's rebuke of the man who boasted of having received chariots from the king of Sung, and comparison of him to the boy who stole a pearl from under the chin of the Black Dragon when he was asleep. Digitized by Google Digitized by

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