the Grand, V. xx. 5. the Junior, 6. Astronomy of Yaou, I. 3-8. - of Shun, II. i. 5. - of Hea, III. iv. 4. - of The Great Plan,' V. iv. 8. Cattle of the army, order respecting, V. xxix. Caution necessary from first to last, V. xvii. 4, 5: xx. 19: xxiv. 13. Cautions to the viscount of Wei, V. viii. 4, 5. Attitudes of king Woo's troops when addressed, Centre of the land, Lo the, V. xii. 14. Banishment, II. i. 11,12,20: III. i. Pt. ii. 21. 22. Barter established by Yu, II. iv 1. Battle, rules to be observed in, V. ii. 7-10. Bears and grisly bears, brave men compared to, - Birth of a son, the commencement of a dynasty Bows and arrows, red and black, V. xxviii. 4. Brilliant success of Wan and Woo, V. xxii. 5: - - the, should be in a high situation, Pt. iii. 4. at Lo, building of the, V. xii. Caps worn at a funeral, V. xxii. 21, 22, 23. Carriages imperial used at a funeral, V. xxii. 20. Ceremonies of Shun, II. i. 6-9, xxii. 12-29. Change of the people of Yin in the course of a Character of the people of Yin, bad, V. xxiv. 10. to the viscount of Wei, V. viii. title. the Testamentary, xxii. title. to prince Wăn, V. xxviii. title. Chief mourner, the king's son the, V. xxii. 11. Coats buttoned on the left, V. xxiv. 13. between T'ae-kën and E Yin, IV. v. Pt. ii. 2 between Woo-ting and Yuě, IV. viii. Pt. ii. to the duke of Chow, V. xiii. 14-21. Conquest of Le, IV. x. title. Constitution of man conferred by Heaven, V. Contempt of parents often manifested by the Contrast between the present and past conduct Conveyances, four, II. iv. 1. by water, III. i. passim. of the great Yu, II. ii. title: III. iv. 2. E. Yin's, to Tâe-këǎ, IV. iv.: V. VI. 6-9. Crafty counsellors, V. xxx. 5. Crime, the minister of, II. i. 20: ii. 11: V. iv. 7: Crimes of Këë, IV. i. 1—3 : V. xiv. 5: xviii. 4. - how to deal with great, V. ix. 8, 10, 15, 16. of the sons of hard-working people frequent, -causes the loss of the favour of Heaven, V. Deliberation to be exercised in criminal cases, Deluge of Yaou, the, I. 11: II. ii. 14 : iv. 1: V. - Yu's labours on the, III. i. Demoralization of the people in Show's reign, Dependence of the emperor on his ministers, Diligence, the necessity of, V. xx. 17 : xxi. 3 : Disease, a laborious situation compared to a, V. Dissipation of the emperor T'ae-k'ang, III. iii. 1, 6. Doubts, examination of, V. iv. 4, 20―31. king Woo's, V. i. Pt. ii. 5. Dresses worn at a funeral, V. xxii. 22, 23. Drunkenness of Tae-k'ang, III. ii'. 6. of He and Ho, III, iv. 4. - of Show, IV. xi. 1, 4: V. i. Pt. i, 5; Pt. ii. 3; Early, T'ang rose, IV. v. Pt. i. 5. Early life of Woo-ting, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 1. Earth, sacrifices to the great, V. i. Pt. i. 10. Ease, Against Luxurious, V. xiv. title. people generally love their, V. xxx. 2. Education, king Woo's attention to, V. iii 10. Eldest son of God, the emperor the, V. xii. 6, 13. Emergencies, preparation for, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 8. corrupts their morals, V. xxiv. 9. Entreats, the duke of Chow, Shih to assist him Errors, Tang changed his, IV. ii. 5. king Muh acknowledges his, V. xxvi. 3. 80 Face, virtue not to be judged by the, V. xix. 2. Fame of Yu universal, III. i. Pt. ii. 23. of virtue, xxvii. 4. - of the duke of Peih will be inexhaustible, V. Funeral ceremonies of king Ching, V. xxii. 12 xxiv. 14. Fellow, Tang was the, of God, IV. v. Pt. iii. 3: Fidelity of ministers urged, II. iv. 5 : IV. iv. 7. - duty, Ching's sense of, V. vii. 11. Fines, the five redemption, instituted by king Fire, a minister of Heaven compared to, III. iv. 6. duties, ceremonies, habiliments, punishments, punishments, V. xxvii. 3, 12, 13, 17, 22. coloured earths, III. i. Pt. i. 35. presidents, II. iv. 8. elements, III. ii. 3: V. iv. 3, 4, 5. Sons, III. iii. title. constant virtues, V. i. Pt. iii. 2. orders of nobility, V. iii. 10. -29. Funerals, Woo taught attention to, V. iii. 10. G Gem-stone, Yu presents a, to the emperor, III. Gems used at a funeral, V. xxii. 15, 16, 17, 19. Gentleness and strictness to be combined in government, V. xxi. 7. Goat, a, used in sacrifice, V. xii. 5. GOD, II. i. 6: iv. 2: IV. i. 2 : ii. 3 : iii. 2, 8: iv. Good, defined, IV. vi. 8. - of the people, the object of government, IV. the people are born, V. xxi. 14. Government, the object of, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 2. the eight objects of, V. iv. 4, 7. the Establishment of, xix. title. - happy result of Shun's, xxvii. 10. - happy results of Wăn and Woo's, xxii. 5: Grain beaten down by a storm, V. vi. 16, 19. relations, II. i. 19: IV. iv. 5: V. iii. 10: iv. 2, Grand Tutor, IV. xi. 1: V. xx. 5: xxiv. 2, 6, 12. of the common people, xxv. 5. Harmony, exhortation to, V. xviii. 26, 31. - Heart, keeping the, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 10. - - the emperor, III. iv. 5: IV. x. high, IV. ii. 3: iii. 4, 5: V. i. Pt. i. 4. - and earth, V. i. Pt. i. 3; Pt. iii. 3 : iii. 6: xx. Heavenly, man's nature, IV. x. 3. - city of Shang, V. xiv. 20. sounding stone, V. xxii. 19. Heirs, Shun's punishments did not extend to the Hemp, an article of tribute, V. ii. 5. Hens, crowing, V. ii 5. Herald with his wooden-tongued bell, the, III. iv. 3. Hunting, king Wan's moderation in, V. xv. 11. I Ice, walking upon spring-, V. xxv. 2. the throne not a place for, IV. viii. Pt. ii. 2: the duke of Chow abjures, xvi. 21. of the tyrant Show, V. i. Pt. iii. 2: xiv. 9: - of Këě, V. xiv. 5: xviii. 4. Imitation of Heaven, FV. viii. Pt. ii. 3-10. 11. Judges, directions to, and qualifications of, V. Judgment, things that may warp, V. xxvii. 16. Junior Tutor, IV. xi. 1, 2: V. xx. 6. - Assistant, xx. 6. Guardian, Ib. Justice should be tempered with forbearance, strict, of Pwan-kăng, IV. vii. Pt. i. 16. K Kindness of T'ang, IV. ii. 5: iv. 3: v. Pt. ii. 5: of Tsoo-këa, V. xv. 6. King, a, should overtop all others in virtue, V. xii. 22. 636 Labours of Yu described, II. iv. 1 : III. i. Lacquered bench, a, V. xxii. 18. - importance of knowing, II. iii. 2, 3. right, IV. vi. 7. Laudation of the duke of Peih, V, xxiv. 5, 13. Meritorious work, Ching charges the duke of of the prince Wăn, xxviii, 3. Law officers, V. xix. 1, 2, 7, 16, 19. Lawlessness of the people of Yin, V. xiv. 16. Learning, Yue's remarks on, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 2, 4, 5. Leisure, king Wăn had no, V. xv. 10. xii. 21. of Chow towards the people of Yin, V. xiv. 21-23: xviii. 2, 20. Lessons of the ancients, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 3: V. xxiv. 11. See Ancients. to be learnt from previous dynasties, V. xii. 17, 18. of the duke of Chow, V. xxi. 2—7. the great, xxii. 19: xxiv. 11. Life of men, short or long according to their righteousness, IV. ix. 3: V. xv. 4—7. Show thinks his, secured by the decree of Liking and disliking, not the measure of right and wrong, IV. v. Pt. iii. 7. Litigations, Wăn would not himself appear in, V. xix. 13, 14, 16, 18, 21: xxiii. 5. Line which straightens wood, reproof like a, IV. viii. Pt. i. 11. Longevity of several virtuous kings of Yin, V. xv. 4-6. given to the just and intelligent, xvi. 10. Lord of all the spirits, the emperor, IV. vi. 3. Luxurious Ease, Against, V. xv. title. Luxury, extreme, of Show, V. xviii. 16. department, xx. 10. Mind of Heaven, the, IV. vi. 3. Minister(s), the emperor's dependence on his, II. iv. 3, 4: IV. viii. Pt. iii. 9: V. xxv. 2, 3. duties of, II. iv. 5, 6, 11: III. iv. 2, 3. respect due to, IV. v. Pt. ii. 7. how to choose, IV. vi. 7. Yue made prime, IV. viii. Pt. i. 4. See Prime. Yuě promises to get good, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 7. Show's and Woo's, V. i. Pt. i. 7: Pt. ii. 6: ii. 2. must not usurp the sovereign's prerogative, iv. 18, 19. -king Ching appeals to the old, vii. 10. - Wan's, xvi. 12. 13. character of Wăn's and Woo's, xxvi. 2. Shun's three, xxvii. 8. -king Ping deplores the want of able, xxviii. Moral sense, God has given all men a, IV. iii. 2. Mountain, Shun sacrified to the T'ae, II.i. 8. Mountains, Chief of the four, I. 11, 12: II. i. 7. 15: V. xx. 3. the four, II. i. 8: V. xx. 14. Mourning for Yaou, II. i. 13. for T'ang, IV. v. Pt. i. 10. Woo-ting's silent, IV. viii. Pt. i. 1. Murmurs of the people against T'ang, IV. i. 1—3. the power of, 9, 10. Musicians, blind, III. iv. 4. Mystic connection between character and natural phenomena, V. iv. 34-37. N Nature, human, prone to err, II. ii. 15. the moral, IV. iii. 2. a second, IV. v. Pt. i. 9. - human, radically good, V. xxi. 14, 1 |