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

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________________ 328 THE TEXTS OF TÂOISM. Kū-yung (prehistoric sovereign), i, 287. Ku Liang (a strong man), i, 256. Kü Po-yü (a minister of Wei), i, 215; ii, 124. Ku-zhze (a hill), ii, 96. Kun Mang (name for primal ether), i, 322, 323. Kung (a minister of Yüeh), ii, 111. Kung Kwo (the Middle States), ii, 43, 216. Kung-shan (a dependency of Wei), ii, 159. Kwan-hsü (the ancient sovereign), i, 244. Kwang-ize and Kwang Khâu (our author), i, pp. xi, xviii, xix, xx, xxi, 3, 4, 5, 10, 11, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 32, 33, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 172, 173, 174, 197, 234, 235, 332, 346, 347, 387, 389, 390, 391, 392; ii, 4, 5, 6, 27, 36, 39, 40, 49, 50, 66, 98, 99, 132, 133, 137, 138, 144, 187, 188, 189, 190, 191, 205, 207, SIT, 212, 237. Kwang Kung (duke of La), ii, 23. 175. Ki Kbeh (officer of La), i, 318. Ki Kbih (a Mohist of the South), ii, 220. Ki-kbu (prehistoric sovereign), i, 310. Ki Tha (ancient worthy), i, 239; ii, 141. Ki-zze (an officer of Wei), ii, 118. KI Zze (the count of Wei), i, 239; ii, 131. Kià Yu (Narratives of the School), i, 91. Kih (the robber so-called), i, 273, 375, 283, 284, 285, 292, 295, 328; ii, 166, 167, 168, 170, 172, Kih (knowledge personified), i, 311; ii, 57, 58, 60. Kih-hwo (as a name, Mr. Know-the Mean), ii, 180, 181, 182, 183. Kih-kung (as a name), ii, 180, Kih-khwãi (marquis of Yen), i, 380. Kih-lî Yi (a name), ii, 206. Kiang (the river), ii, 29, 102, 126, 131, 136 (the Clear Kiang), 174, 219. Kiang-lü Mien (officer of La), i, 318, 379. Kieh (the tyrant of Hsia), i, 305, 342, 291, 295, 380, 386; ii, 131, 162, 177, 178. Kieh (name of an old book), i, 220. Kieh-jze (a Taoist master), ii, 129. Kieh-jze Thui (officer of duke Wăn of Zin), ii, 173. Kieh-yung (name of a book of Mo Ti), ii, 218. Kien Ho-hâu (a certain marquis in Wei), ii, 132. Kien Wü (a fabulous Taoistic per. sonage), i, 170, 244, 260; ii, 54. Kin (music-master of La), i, 351. King (the emperor, of Han), i, 8. Kid-fang Yăn (a physiognomist), ii, 106, 107. Kill-shâó (Shun's music), ii, 8. Ko-ld (Hwang-Ti's battle-field), ii, 171, 173. Kü Hsî (the philosopher), i, 23, 54, 56, 89, 167; ii, 263, 272. Kü Hsin (a Taoist master), ii, 16. KG-ko Liang (the famous), ii, 255. KG-liang (duke of Sheh in Kha), i,210. Ku-lü (a certain hunchback), ii, 14. Ku Phing-man (a Taoist), ii, 206. Ku Zung-zăn (officer of prayer in temple), ii, 18. Kbâi (or 3hâi, the state), i, 352; ii, 32, 34. Kbăn (the state), i, 352; ii, 32, 34, 160, 161, 172, 197. Kbăng (a minister of Shun), ii, 62. Kbang Hung (a historiographer and musician of Kâu), i, 283; ii, 131. kbang Ki (a disciple of Confucius), i, 223, 224, 225. Kbang-shăn (the name of a gulf), ii, 15. Kbang-wû (a district), i, 192; ii, 121. Kbang-yü (an attendant of Hwang Ta), ii, 96. Kbi (the state), i, 210, 211, 217, 233, 281, 282; ii, 7, 19, 43, 100, 118, 119, 169, 172, 189, 205. Kbî Hsieh (an old book), i, 165. Kbî Kung (a worthy of Wei), ii, 42. Kbi-shân (early seat of the house of Kâu), ii, I5I, 163. Kbieh Kbâu (=vehement debater), i, 312. Kbieh-yü (the madman of Kbû), i, 170, 221, 260. Kouliane certain buradise), a 200 in Digitized by Google

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