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

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________________ INDEX. 329 Kbien-lung, the catalogue of, ii, 255, 256. Kbih-kang Man-kbi (a man of king Wt's time), i, 324. Kbih-ki (one of king Ma's steeds), i, 381; ii, 175. Kbih Shâu (title of minister of war), ii, 115. Kbih Shui (the Red-water, meta- phorical), i, 311. Kbih-wei (a prehistoric sovereign), i, 244; ii, 73, 138; (also, an as- sistant historiographer), ii, 124, 125. Kbih-yll (rebel against Hwang-Ti), ii, 171. Kbin (the state and dynasty), ii, 147 (but this is doubtful), 207. Kbin Hwa-li (a contemporary and disciple of Mo Tî), ii, 218, 221, Khin Shih (a Taoist), i, 2016 Kbing (worker in rottlera wood), ii, 22. Khing Kắng King (name of Taoist Treatise), ii, 247-254. Khing-lang (name of an abyss), ii, 162. Kbil (the name of Confucius), i, 193, 195, 251, 252, 317, 360, 362; ii, 7, 104, 168, 170, 172, 174, 175. Kbil-shih (name of a place), ii, 204. Kbo Shih (=Mr. Provocation), ii, Kbû (the state), i, 221, 224, 230, 319, 390; ii, 6, 14, 55, 56, 98, 100, 104, 120, 155, 156, 169. Kbi-kung (a man of Kbi), ii, so8. Kbü Zhiâo-zze (a Taoist), i, 192. Khi-yüan (ã place in Koi), i, 217. Kbui (ancient artificer), i, 286. Khun Khill (the classic), i, 189, 360; ii, 216. Kbung Shan (a hill), i, 295. 49, 63, 74, 75, 78, 79, 81, 122, 147, 148, 226, 227. Lâo Kün (a designation of Lâo-zze), i, 40; ii, 249, 250, 253. Lâo's golden principle, i, 31, 106. Lâo's views on war, i, 72, 73, 110, 111, 112, Lâo's temple and tablet, ii, 311-320. Lão Lâi-zze (a Tâoist of Kbû), ii, 135. Lâo-lung Ki (ancient master of the Tâo), ii, 68. Lei-thing (sprite of the dust-heap), ii, 19. Li (classic so called), i, 67, 360; ii, 75, 216, Lî (sprite of mountain tarns), ii, 19. Li Hsi-yüeh (the commentator), i, P. xvii; ii, 248, 251, 253, 256, 257, 258, 264, 265, 269, 271. Li Kwang-ti (a modern scholar), ii, 255. Lî Ki (the beauty), i, 191, 194: . Li Kü (the man of wonderful vision), i, 269, 274, 286, 287, 311. Li-kbû and Li-lů (prehistoric so vereigns), i, 287. Li Kbwan (supposed author of the Yin Fû King), ii, 255, 256. Li Lung (the black dragon), ii, 211. LÎ R (surname and name of Lâo zze), i, 34, 35. Liang (the state or city), i, 391; ii, 120; (also, a place on the bor ders of Phei), ii, 147. Liâo Shui (a river), i, 260. Lieh-1ze and Lieh Yu-khâu (the philosopher), i, 5, 85, 116, 168, 263, 264, 265; ii, 9, 53, 154 CF Lieh-zze), 202, 203. Lien Shů (a Taoist in time of Con fucius), i, 170, 171. Lin Hsî-kung (editor of Kwang-zze), i, p. XX, 232, 233, 375; ii, 18, 100, 117, 273-297. Lin Hui (of the Yin dynasty), ii, 34, 119. 35: Lan Zü (disciple of Kwang-jze), ii, 40. Lão-Aze, Lao Tan, Lào and Tan alone (our Lâo-zze), i, pp. xi, xii, xiii, xiv, xv, xvi, xvii, xviii, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13, 14, 15, 16, 24, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 39, 41, 44, 201, 228, 229, 261, 262, 294, 317, 339, 340, 341, 355, 357, 358, 359, 360, 361, 362; ii, 46, 47, Ling (duke of Wei), i, 215, 233; ii, 124, 125, 126. Ling Thâi (=the Intelligence), ii, 24. Lill An, i. q. Hwâi-nan 3ze (the .writer), i, 5, 6, 7, 51, 86, 101, 102, 106, 107, 113. Lil-hsia Ki (brother of the robber Kib), ii, 166, 167, 175. Digitized by Google

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