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

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________________ INDEX TO VOLUMES XXXIX (i), XL (ii). Â-ho Kan (ancient Tâoist), Part ii, page 67. Ai (duke of La), i, 229, 231, 232; ii, 49, 207. Ailantus, the, i, 174. Ai-thai Tho (the ugly man), i, 229. Balfour, F.H., i, pp. xiv, xv, xviii, xx, 14, 17, 19, 20, 24, 128, 135, 138, 142, 155, 237, 248, 300, 310; ii, 240, 247, 251, 257, 262. Chalmers, Dr. J., i, pp. xiii, xiv, 64, 91, 93, 104, 107, 123, 124. Davis, Sir J. F., ii, 5. Edkins, Dr. J., i, 58. Eitel, Dr. E. J., i, 44. Faber, Mr. E., i, 137; ii, 247. Fan (a state), ii, 55, 56. Făn (the river), i, 172. Fan Li (minister of Yüeh), ii, 255. Fang-hwang (name of desert-sprite), ii, 19. Făng-î (spirit-lord of the Ho), i, 244. Fang Ming (charioteer of Hwang Ti), ii, 96. Fei-yo (a chapter of Mo Ti), ii, 216. FG-hsî (the ancient sovereign), i, 210, 244, 370; ii, 55. Fu-mo (=writings), i, 246. FG-yâo (a whirlwind), i, 165, 167, 300. Fu Yüeh (the minister of Wt-ting), i, 245. Gabelentz, Prof. G., i, p. xix, 57, 307, 310. Giles, H. A., i, pp. xiv, xviii, xx, 4, 15, 17, 18, 19, 248, 249, et al. Han (state), ii, 152, 153, 189. Han (river). In phrase Ho Han (= Milky Way), i, 170. Han Fei (the author), i, 5, 6, 69, 81, 97, 98, 102, 103, 104, 107, 109, 113. Han-tan (capital of Kâo), i, 284, 390. Han Ying (the writer, i, 89, 90, 92. Hâo (river), i, 391, 392. Hardwick, Archdeacon, i, 13, 40, 41. Ho (river), i, 389; ii, 132, 173, 211. Ho Han, see Han. Kiang Ho, see Kiang. Ho-hsü (prehistoric sovereign), i, 279. Ho-kwan 3ze (the author), i, 12. Ho-po (the spirit-ruler of the Ho), i, 374, 377, 378, 379, 382, 383. Ho-shang Kung (the author), i, 7, 8, 12, 46, 75, 77, 81, 83, 87, 97, 98, 99, 101, 111, 117, 119, 123. Hsî Kiang (the Western Kiang), ii, 133. Hsĩ Phăng (a minister of Koi), ii, 102. Hsî-phăng (an attendant of Hwang Ti), ii, 96. Hsî Shih (the Beauty), i, 354. Hsî Wang-ma (queen of the Genii), i, 245; ii, 248, 249. Hsiang Hsia (the.commentator), i,10. Hsiang-kbăng (name of a desert), ii, . 96, 97. Hsiang-li Kbin (a Mohist), ii, 220. Hsiang-wang (= Mr. Purposeless), i, 312. Hsiao-kî (son of Kâo Zung of Yin), ii, 132. Hsiâo-po (name of duke Hwan of Khi), ii, 177. Hsieh Tao - hăng (minister and scholar of Sui dynasty), ii, 311, 312. Digitized by Google

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