Chun-nan, a mountain in Yung-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 76. Chung-ting, the emperor, Pref. 24. A-hang, or O-hang, the name of E Yin, IV. v. Chung-tsung, the emperor, V. xv. 4, 16. E, the name of a place, Pref. 12. Black-water, a river, III. i. Pt. i. 62, 71; Pt. ii. 6. E, a river in Seu-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 29; Pt. ii. 7. Ching, a wild tribe, V. xix. 11. 53. 55, 56, 57, 59: V. vi. 12, note: xxv. 2. Ching-chow, the capital built by the duke of Chow, Pref. 46, 47, 57, 61: V. xxiv. 1, 14. Choo, son of the emperor Yaou, I. 9: II. iv. 8. Choo-yay, a marsh in Yung-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 77. Choo-yu, a mountain, III. i. Pt. ii. 2. Chow, the State and dynasty, Pref. 30, 62: V. i. Pt. iii. 5: iii. 1, 3, 6, 7: vii. 4, 9: ix. 1: xii. 1, 15: xiii. 4, 6, 10, 18, 23: xiv. 2, 13: xv. 8, 16: xvi. 2 xviii. 1, 19, 21, 23, 28: xix. 19: XX. 1: xxii. 24: xxiii. 2 : xxiv. 1. The Officers of, xx. title. Chow, the duke of, Pref. 39, 40, 42, 43, 46, 47, 48, 49, 52, 54, 57, 58: V. vi. 3, 16, 18: ix. 1: xii. 2, 4, 8: xiii. 1, 5, 22, 29, 30, 31: xiv. 1: xv. 1, 4, 8, 12, 14, 16, 19: xvi. 1: xvii. 1: xviii. 2: xix. 1, 24: xxi. 2: xxiv. 3, 6, 13. Chung, prince of Ts'ae, Pref. 50: V. xvii. title. Chung, an officer of the great emperor, V. xxvii. 6. Ch'ung-hwa, the name of Shun, II. i. 1. Chung-kang, the emperor, III. iv. 1. 11. E, a river in Yu-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 55; Pt. ii. 13. E, the prince of K'ëang, III. iii. 2. E, the baron, II. i. 23: V. xxvii. 8. E Chili, prime minister of the emperor T'aemow, Pref. 22, 23: V. xvi. 7. E-ho, the desig. of the duke of Tsin, called prince Wăn, V. xxviii. 1, 3, 4. E Yin, minister of Tang, Pref. 11, 12, 18, 19, 20, 21: IV. iii. 4: iv. 1: v. Pt. i. 2, 5; Pt. ii. 1; Pt. iii. 1: vi. 1: V. xvi. 7. Han, the river, III. i. Pt. i. 47, 53; Pt. ii. 8. Hăng, the northern mountain, II. i. 8: III. i. Pt. ii. 1. Hang, see Hwang mountain, Hang, a river in K'e-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 9. He and Ho, astronomers, Pref. 8: I. 3—8: III iv. 1, 4. Hea, the dynasty of, Pref. 11, 13, 14-16, 64: III. title: IV. i. 3 : ii. 2—4: iii. 1, 3, 4: iv. 2. v. Pt. i. 3: vi. 3-5: V. i. Pt. ii. 4: xii. 11, 17, 23: xiv. 5, 6, 19, 20: xviii. 4-8, 13, 15: xx. 3. Hêaou, name of a place, Pref. 24. Ho, a tributary of the Këang river, III. i. Pt. i. Ho, the bow of, V. xxii. 19. Hoo, the prince of, Pref. 6: III. ii. 3. Hoo, the cousin of king Ching, appointed prince Hoo-k'ow, a hill in K'e-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 3; Pt. Ho-tan-keǎ, the emperor, Pref. 25. Hwa, Tae-hwa the Western mountain, II. i. 8: 70. Hwang, a mountain in the South, III. i. Pt. i. Hwang Yaou, a minister of king Wăn, V. xvi. 12. J Juy, the chief or baron of, Pref. 38: V. xxii. 3: K Kan, the wilderness of, Pref. 6: III. ii. 1. Kang, the name of a place, Pref. 26. K'ang, the prince of, uncle of king Ching, Pref. K'ang, the king, Pref. 59, 60, 61: V. xxiii. title: Kaou Shen, a minister of T'ang, Pref. 17, 21. Kaou-yaou, Shun's minister of Crime, Pref. 4: K'e, a hill in K'e-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 4, 76; Pt. ii. 1. K'e, the viscount of Wei, Pref. 41. Keang, a kingdom of western barbarians, V. ii. 3. Keang, water, a tributary of the Ho river, III. Këang, the three rivers, III. i. Pt. i. 40. K'e-chow, a province, III. i. Pt. i. 2: III. iii. 7. i. 11. Kee, the emperor, Pref. 12: IV. ii. 1: V. i. Pt. Keen, a mountain in Yung-chow, III. i. Pt. ii. 1. Këĕ-shih, rocks near the mouth of the Ho, III. K'euh-fow, name of a place, Pref. 66. Keun-ch'in, the successor of the duke of Chow, Keung, a district in Shan-tung, III. iii. 2. Muh, Pref. 62: V. xxv. title, 1, 7. - a mountain in Yung-chow, Pt. i. 76; Pt. ii. 1. 10. Ko, the chief of, Pref. 10: IV. ii. 6. Kwan, the prince of, elder brother of the duke Kwăn, a burning mountain, III. iv. 6.* i. 83. Kwei, a small stream in Shan-se, i. 12. L Lae, wild tribes in Tsing-chow. III. i. Pt. i. 26. Le, a hill or a stream, III. i. Pt. ii. 9. - Leu, the prince of, Pref. 64: V. xxvii. title, 1. the city, Pref. 45, 46: V. ix. 1: xii. 2: xiii. Luh-t'ae, the "stag tower" of the tyrant Show, Lung, Shun's minister of Communication, II. i. Lung-mun, a mountain on the western Ho, III. Luy-hea, a marsh in Yen-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 14. M Măng-choo, a marsh in Yu-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 57. Maou, a kingdom of western barbarians, V. ii. 3. Mëen, a tributary of the Han river, III. i. Pt. i. Mei, the district in which Chow's capital was, Min, a hill in Lëang-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 63; Pt. Ming-t'eaou, the wilderness of, Pref. 12: IV. Moving sands, the Western desert, III. i. Pt. ii. Muh, the wilderness of, Pref. 33: V. ii. title: Muh, the king, Pref. 62, 63, 64. Muh, the duke of Ts'in, Pref. 67. Mung, a hill in Seu-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 30. Nan-ch‘adu, a district in Gan-hwuy, IV. ii. 1. Neaou-shoo-t'ung-heuě, the same as Noaou-shoo, Nuy-fang, a mountain in King-chow, III. i. Pt. P P'ang, a kingdom of western barbarians, V. ii. 3. Paou-hang, name of E Yin, IV. viii. Pt. iii. 10: Pe, name of a place, Pref. 66: V. xxix. title. the duke of, V. xxii. 3 : xxiii. 1: xxiv. title, 1. Po, the first residence of T'ang the Successful, Po, Po-ch'ung, a hill in Leang-chow, III. i. Pt. Po, a kingdom of western barbarians, V. ii. 3. S San E-săng, a minister of king Wăn, V. xvi. 12. San-wei, a district in the west, II. i. 12: III. i. Seang, residence of the emperor Ho-tan-këǎ, Seang, duke of Tsin, Pref. 67. Sëang, the half brother of Shun, P. I. 12. 19. Seih-shing, a mountain, III. i. Pt. ii. 1. Seu-chow, a province, III. i. Pt. i. 28. -- the wild tribes of, Pref. 66: V. xxix. 1, 5. Shang Yung, a worthy officer of the tyrant Shaou, the duke of, Pref. 45, 46, 49, 52, 59: V. Shih, the prince, the duke of Shaou, Pref. 49: i. 1-3, 14, 28: IV. viii. Pt. iii. 10: V. xx. 3. Soo, the duke of, minister of Crime to king Woo, Southern sea, III. i. Pt. ii. 6. T'ae-mow, the emperor, Pref. 22, 23: V. xvi. 7. T'ae-yuen, a district in K'e-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 5. Tan, name of the duke of Chow, V. vi. 5: xii. Tang, the prince of, Pref. 42. T'ang the Successful, the emperor, Pref. 9-18, 29: V. i. Pt. ii. 4: viii. 2; x. 9: xiv. 6, 7: xvi. 7, 8: xviii. 6, 8: xix. 4. -The Speech of, IV. i. title. - The Announcement of, iii. title. T'ang, the dynastic designation of Yaou, i. title: III. iii. 7: V. xx. 3. Tan-hwae, a district in K'e-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 6. Taou-k'ew, a hill, III. i. Pt. ii. 10. Ta-yay, a lake in Seu-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 31. - T'o, a river in King-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 49' 53. - do. in Leang-chow, 64; Pt. ii. 9. T'oo-shan, a principality, II. iv. 8. Ts'ae, a hill in Leang-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 65. Ts'ae the prince of, Pref. 44, 50: V. xvii. title, 1. Tsang-lang, the lower part of the Han river, III. i. Pt. ii. 8. Tse, a river bounding Yen-chow on the S. and E., III. i. Pt. i. 12, 20, 27. Ts'e, the prince of, V. xxii. 11. Tse, a tributary of the Ho river, III. i. Pt. ii. 10. Ts'een, a river in King-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 49, 53. - do. in Leang-chow, 64, 70. Tseih, a tributary of the river Wei, III. i. Pt. i. 74: Pt. ii. 12. Tseih, named K'e, Shun's minister of Agricul ture, II. i. 17, 18; iv. title, 1: V. xxvii. 8. Tseih-shih, a mountain in Yung-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 82; Pt. ii. 7. Tseu, a river in Yen-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 15. Wang-uh, a mountain, III. i. Pt. ii. 1. Wei, K'e, the viscount of, Pref. 31, 41: IV. xi. title: V. viii. title. Wei, a river in Ts'ing-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 23. Wei, a tributary of the Hor iver, III. i. Pt. i. 70, 73, 82; Pt. ii. 12. Wei, a kingdom of western barbarians, V. ii. 3; xix. 11. Wei, a river in K'e-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 9. Woo, the king, named Fă, Pref. 32-36, 39, 40: Woo Heen, a minister of T'ae-mow, Pref. 22; V. 1. Yen, the upper part of the river Tse, III. i. Pt. ii. 10. Ts'eu, a tributary of the river Wei, III. i. Pt. i. Yen-chow, a province, III. i. Pt. i. 12. 74; Pt. ii. 12. Ts'in, the State of, Pref. 67: V. xxx. title. Tsin, the State of, Pref. 67. the prince of, Pref. 65. Ts'ing-chow, a province, III. i. Pt. i. 21. Tsoo E, minister of Show, Pref. 30: IV. x. 1, 6. Tsoo Ke, a worthy minister of Woo-ting, Pref. 29: IV. ix. 2. Tsoo-kën, the emperor, V. xv. 6, 16. Tsze, a river in Ts'ing-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 23. Tung, the place of Tang's tomb, Pref. 19: IV. v. Pt. i. 9, 10. T'ung, the baron of, V. xxii. 3. Tung-pih, a mountain, III. i. Pt. ii. 2, 11. Yew island, II. i. 12. Yih, a mountain in Seu-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 35. Yih, Shun's forester, Pref. 4: II. i. 22 : ii. 4: iv. 1. Yih Te, the emperor, V. xiv. 7: xvii. 10. 41, 44, 47: IV. vii. Pt. i. 1; Pt. ii. 4: x. 2: Yin, the prince of, Pref. 8: III. iv. 1: V. xxii. 9. T'ung-yuen, a district in Seu-chow, III. i. Pt. i. Yo, a mount in K'e-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 5 ; Pt. ii. 32. Tuy, the spear of, V. xxii. 19. W Wae-fang, the central mountain, III. i. Pt. ii. 2. Wăn, a river in Ts'ing-chow, III. i. Pt. i. 27; Pt. ii. 10. Wan, the king of Chow, V. i. Pt. i. 5, 10; Pt. iii. 5, 6: iii. 5: vi. 4: ix. 3-5, 16, 19: x. 2, 4, 8: xiii. 14, 16, 20, 22, 24, 26, 31: xv. 9, 11, 16: xvi. 6, 12-14, 18, 21: xvii. 3: xix. 6, 12, 19, 22: xxii. 5, 6, 24: xxiii. 2, 5: xxiv. 2: xxv. 2, 6: xvi. 2: xviii. 1. Wăn, the prince of Tsin, Pref. 65 : V. xxviii. title. 1. Yu, the dynastic designation of Shun, Pref. 1, 2: I. 12: II. iv. 9: V. xx. 3. Yu, mount, II. i. 12: III. i. Pt. i. 30, 35. Yu, the emperor, Pref. 4: II. i. 17: II. ii. title: iii. 1-3, 8: iv. 1, 7: III. i. title: iii. 3, 8 : IV. ii. 2: V. iv. 3: xix. 22: xxvii. 8. Yu-chow, a province, III. i. t. i. 54. Yuh-ting, the emperor, Pref. 21. INDEX III. OF CHINESE CHARACTERS AND PHRASES; INTENDED ALSO TO HELP TOWARDS THE FORMATION OF A DICTIONARY AND CONCORDANCE FOR THE CLASSICS. THE 1ST RADICAL. (1) One. II. i. 8: V. xxx. 6; et alibi sæpe. anyone; but never used simply as our article a. III. iii. 5, 6; et al. the first. III. iii. 4: V. iv. 4, 5, 6, 7; et al. (2) One and undivided, all-one, = pure. II. ii. 15: IV. vi. 3, 4, 5; et al. one and the same, unchanging. IV. vi. 6. agreeing. V. vi. 9. (3) ? The uniform decision of the mind. IV. vi. 8. (4) To make one, to unite. II. ii. 20. to consider as one and the same. V. to be of one mind. IV. vii. Pt. ii. 8. (5) Once. II. i. 9: V. xx. 14. x. 5. (6.) ix. 4. = V. xxiii. 6. = the emperor. Sæpissime. V. xxx. 8, is doubtful. The fourth of the calendaric stem characters. IV. xxii. 12; et al. T one of the kings of the Shang dynasty. V. xvi. 7. Seven. I. i. 12; et sæpe. ts'eih venth. V. iv. 4, 7, 20. ch'i five planets. II. i. 5. third. III. iii. 7 ; et al. san the three businesses. II. ii. 8. The same phrase is used differently in V. xix. 7, and xx. 21. II. iii. 4. The phrase has a different and more specific meaning in V. iv. 17, and xxvii, 18. 三品III. i. Pt. i. 44,32. 三錯 III. i. Pt. i. 68. H, III. i. Pt. ii. 15., the three months on which the year might be made to commence; but the meaning is doubtful. III., ii. 3. = JA, IV. iv. 7. E, king Wăn, his father, and grandfather. V. vi. 5. 三宅and 三俊V. xix. 4, 6. 三 V. xix. 11. 三公 and, the highest ministers under the Chow dynasty. V. xx. 5, 6. 紀 V. xxiv.3. 三后, the duke of XL, Chow, Keun-ch'in, and the duke of Peih. V. xxiv. 13. Other persons are intended by the phrase in xxvii. 8. 七政,the V. xxix, 5. i. 40. seven Directors, i.e., the sun, moon, and al. (1) Three. I. i. 8; et sæpe. V. xxi. 10. (2) Thrice. V. xviii. 23; et = repeatedly. III. iii. 5. (3) ⇒ the country of the Meaou. II. i; et al., the name of a country. II. i. 12; et al. (4) 三帛,II.i. 8. 就 and 三居II. i.20. II. i. 23., II. i. 27. Above that which is above ;-used of † place, time, and rank. Used for Heaven, shang the supreme Power. IV. vii. Pt. ii. 7, chang 12; et al. In the 12th par., however, and not a few other places, the idea is not so much of Heaven as the Power, but as the place whence the power comes forth. Used for the sovereign, and superiors generally. IX. vi. 7: V. xxi. 14; et al. Used for early ages. IV. xi. 1. The |