Ch'ing, the state of, 15: 10. Hwuy of Lew-hea, posthumous title of dy-Joo Pei, a man of Loo, 17: 20. Chow Jin, an ancient historiographer, 16: 1. Chow-kung, or the duke of Chow, 7:5; 8:11; 11: 16; 18: 10. Chuen-yu, a small territory in Loo, 16: 1. Chung-mow, a place in the state of Chung-ne, Confucius, 19: 22:---25. Kaou-tsung, the hon. epithet of the emperor Woo-ting, B. c. 1323---1263, 14: 43. Kaou-yaou, a minister of Shun, 12: 22. Ke, a small state in Shan-se, 18: 1. Chung-shuh Yu, the same as K'ung Ke Hwan, or Ke Sze, the head of the Wan, 14: 20. Chung Yew, styled Tsze-loo, a disciple E, a small town on the borders of the E, a famous archer, B. C. about 2150, 14: E-yih, a person who retired from the E Yin, the minister of T'ang, 12: 22. Fang-shuh, a musician of Loo, 18: 9. Gan Ping, posthumous title of Gan 16. Han, the river, 18: 9. Hea dynasty, 2: 23; 3:9, 21; 15: 10. Heen, the name of Yuen Sze, a disciple of Conf., 16: 1. Hwan, the three great families of Loo, being descended from duke IIwan, are called the descendants of the three Hwan, 2:5; 16: 3. Hwan, the duke of Ts'e, B. C. 683---642, 14: 16, 18. Hwan T'uy, a high officer of Sung, 7: 22. Hwuy, Yen Hwuy, styled Tze-yuen, a disciple of Conf., 2:9; 5: 8; 6: 5, 9; 9:19; 11: 3, 10, 18, 22. Ke family in the latter days of Conf., 18: 4. Ke Kang, the hon. epithet of Ke-sun Ke-kwa, an officer of Chow, 18: 11. Ke-sun, the same as Ke K'ang, 14: 38; Ke-suy, an officer of Chow, 18: 11. Ke Wan, posthumous title of Ke Hung- Keu Pih-yuh, the designation of Keu K'euch, the name of a village, 14: 47. Kew, Confucius' name, 14: 54; is: 6. Kih Tsze-shing, an officer of the State of Wei, 12: 8. King, a duke of Ts'e, 12: 11; 16: 12; King, a scion of the ducal family of 'K'ung, Confucius, 9: 2; 14: 12; 18:6. Kung-Ch'o, Mang Kung-ch'o, 14: 13. Kung-se Hwa, Tsze-hwa, a disciple of Kung-shan Fuh-jaou, a confederate of Kung-shuh Wan, an officer of the State Kwan Chung, by name E Woo, chief Mung, the eastern, the name of a moun- Ngaou, the son of Han Tsuh, (B. ( Ning Woo, hon. ep. of Ning Yu, a of P'ang, an ancient worthy, 7: 1. Pe-kan, an uncle of the tyrant Chow, P'e Shin, a minister of the state of Peen, the name of a city, 14: 10. k'ae or Tsze-chang, a disciple of Con- Peih Heil, commandant of Chung fucius, 9: 6. Mow, in the State of Tsin, 17: 7. Le, the name of T'ang, founder of the Pih family, 14: 10. Shang dynasty, 20: 1. Le, a son of Conf., who died early, 11: Leaou, a musician of Loo, 18: 9. Ling, a duke of Wei, 14: 20; 15: 1. Pih-e, hon. epithet of a worthy of the Pih-kwoh, an officer of Chow, 18: 11. 17: 10. Seang, a musician of Loo, 18: 9. Seen, an officer under Kung-shuh Wan, Shang, name of Tsze-hea, a disciple of Pih-ta, an officer of Chow, 18: 11. Loo, the native State of Conf., 2:5; 3: Pih-yu, the eldest son of Conf., 16: 13; 23; 5:2; 6: 22; 9:14; 11: 13; 13: 7; 14: 15; 18: 4, 6, 10. Mang Che-fan, named Tsih, an officer of Loo, 6: 13. Mang Chwang, the head of the Mang family, anterior to Conf. time, 19: 18. Mang E, the posthumous title of Mangsun, the head of the Mang family, 2: 5. Mang family, one of the three great families of Loo, 18: 3; 19: 19. Mang King, honorary title of Chungsun Ts'ec, son of Mang Woo, 8: 4. Mang Kung-ch'o, the head of the Mang or Chung-sun family, in the time of Conf., 14: 12. Mang-sun, named Ho-ke, the same as Mang Woo, hon. title of Che, the son Min, the music-master of Loo, 15: 41. Shaou, the music of Shun, 3:25; 7: 13. Shaou Hwuh, minister of duke Hwan's brother, Kew, 14: 17. Shaou-leen, a person belonging to one of the barbarous tribes of the East, who retired from the world, 18: 8. She, a district in the State of Ts'oo, 7: 18; 13: 16. She-shuh, named Yew-keih, an officer of Ch'ing, 14: 9. Shih-mun, one of the frontier passes between Ts'e and Loo, 14: 41. Shin Ch'ang, styled Tsze-chow, a disciple of Conf., 5: 10. Show-yang mountain, in Shan-se, 16: 12. Shuh-hea, an officer of Chow, 18:11 Shuh-sun, one of the three great fami- Tsang Woo-chung, an officer of Loo lies of Loo, 2: 5. 14: 13, 15. Shuh-sun Woo-shuh, a chief of the Ts'e, the State of, 5:18; 6: 3,-22; 7: Shuh-sun family, 19: 23, 24. Shuh-ts'e, hon. epithet of a worthy of the Shang dynasty, 5: 22; 7: 14; 16: 12; 18: 8. Shuh-yay, an officer of Chow, 18: 11. 13; 14: 22; 16: 3; 18: 3, 4. 9. Tsin, the State of, 14: 16; 18: 9. Sung, a State in which sacrifices to the Sze, the name of Tsze-chang, a disciple Ta-heang, the name of a village, 9: 2. T'ae-pih, the eldest son of king T'ae, Tang, the founder of the Shang dynas- T'ang, the State of, 14: 12. Ts'uy, a great officer of Ts'e, 5: 18. Tsze-hea, the designation of Puh Tsze-hwa, the designation of Kung-se, named Ch'ih, disciple of Conf., 6: 3. Teen, the name of Tsang Sih, father of Tsze-kaou, the designation of Ch'ae, a Tsang Sin, and a disciple of Conf.,_ 11:25. Ting, the posthumous epithet of Sung, Tsae-go, by name Yu, and styled Tsze- Tsae Yu, a disciple of Conf., who slept in the day time, the same as the prec., 5: 9. disciple of Conf., 11: 24. Tsze-kung, the designation of Twan- Tsze-loo, the designation of Chung- Ts'ae, the State of, 11: 2; 18: 9. Tsang Sin, styled Tsze-yu, a disciple of Tsze-ts'een, the designation of Peib Tsze-sang Pih-tsze, 6: 1; 7: 18. Tsze-yew, or Yen Yew, the designation Yen Hwuy, styled Tsze-yuen, a disciple of Conf., 6:2; 11: 6. 13. of Yen Yen, a disciple of Conf., 2:7; Yen Kew, Yen Yew, 6: 10; 11:23; 14: 6:12; 11: 2; 17: 4; 19: 12. Tsze-yu, a minister of the state Ch'ing, 14:9. Tung-le, 14: 9. Wan, the king, 8: 20; 9:5; 19: 22. Wan, a duke of Tsin, 14: 16. of Yen-loo, the father of Hwuy, 11:7. Yen Pili-new, named Tsze Kang, a disciple of Conf., 11: 2. Wan, a river dividing the states of Ts'e and Loo, 6: 7. Wang-sun Kea, a great officer of Wei, 3:13; 14: 20. We-shang Mow, 14: 34. Wei, the State of, 7:14; 9: 14; 13: 3, Wei, a small State in Shan-se, 18: 1. Woo, the founder of the Chow dynasty, 8:20; 19: 22. Woo, the music of king Woo, 3: 25. Yen Yew, named K'ew, and designated Tsze-yew, a disciple of Conf., 3:6; 5:7; 6: 3; 7: 14; 11: 2, 12, 21, 25; 13: 9, 14; 16: 1; 19: 12. Yen Yuen, named Hwuy, and styled Tsze-yuen, a disciple of Conf., 5:25; 7:10; 9: 10, 20; 11: 2, 7, 8, 19, 22; 12: 1; 15: 10. Yew, Chung Yew, styled Tsze-loo, a disciple of Conf., 2: 17: 5:6, 7; 6:6; 9:11, 26; 11: 12, 14, 17, 20, 21, 23, 12: 12; 13:3; 15:3; 16: 1; 17: S. Yew Jo, styled Tsze-jo and Tsze-yew, a disciple of Conf., 1: 2, 12, 13; 12: 9. Yin dynasty, 2: 23; 3: 9,21; 8:20; 15: 10; 18: 1. Yu, the emperor, 8: 18, 21; 14:6; 20: 1. Woo-shing, the name of a city in Pe, Yu, the dynastic name of the emperor 6:12; 17: 4. Yang, a musician of Loo, 18: 9. Shun, 8:20. Yu, the historiographer of Wei, 15: 6. Yang Foo, a disciple of Tsang-sin, 19: Yu, Tsae Go, 17:21. 19. Yang Ho, or Yang Hoo, the principal minister of the Ke family, 17: 1. Yu-chung, or Woo-chung, 8:1; 18:8. Yuen Jang, a follower of Laou-tsze, 14:46. Yaou, the emperor, 6: 28; 8: 19; 14: Yuen Sze, named Heen, a disciple of 45; 20: 1. Yellow river, 18: 9. Yen, Yen Yew, 6:3; 17: 4. Conf., 6: 3. Yun-yen Yung, styled Chung-kung, a disciple of Conf., 5: 4; 6: 1. INDEX III. SUBJECTS IN THE GREAT LEARNING. c. 1. Ability and worth, importance of a Illustration of illustrious virtue, t. 1, 4; Ruler appreciating and using, comm. 10: 14, 16. Analects, quotations from the, c. 4; 10: c. 3:4, 5. 15. Ancients, the, illustrated illustrious tue how, text, 4. Empire, the, rendered peaceful and hap- 2; 4. py, t. 5; c. 10. Measuring optare, principle of the, c. 12. Family, regulating the, t. 4, 5; c. 8, 9. c. 7. 160 NÁMES PROPER NAMES IN THE GREAT LEARNING. Odes, quotations from the, c. 2:3; 3; Secret watchfulness over himself, char 9:6, 7, 8; 10: 3, 4, 5. acteristic of the superior man, c. 6: 1. Order of steps in illustrating virtue, t, Shoo-king, the, quotations from, c. 1: 3, 4. 5. Partiality of the affections, c. 8. Passion, influence of, c. 7. People, renovation of the, t. 1; c. 2. 1, 2, 3; 2: 2; 9: 2; 10: 11, 14. Sincerity of the thoughts, t. 4, 5; c. 6. State, the government of the, t. 4,5; c. 9:10. Steps by which virtue may be illustrated, t. 4, 5. c. 5. Person, the cultivation of the, t. 4, 5, 6; Superior man, character of the, c. 2: 4. c. 7, 8. Superior and mean man, c. 4. Renovation of the people, the, t. 1; c. Virtue, illustrious, t., c. 2.—the root, c. 10: 6, 7, 8. 2. Resting in the highest excellence, t. 1, Wealth a secondary object with a ruler, 2; c. 3. Root, the, and branches, t. 3; c. 4.-cul tivation of the person the, t. 6.-virtue the, c. 10: 6, 7, 8. c. 10: 7, &c. INDEX IV. PROPER NAMES IN THE GREAT LEARNING. Ch'ing, the philosopher, Introductory Shun, the emperor, c. 9: 4. note: comm. 5, note. Chow, the State of, c. 2: 3. T'ae, Kea, the second emperor of the Yaou, the emperor, c. 1: 3; 9: 4. Mee, a worthy minister of Loo, c. 10: Yin, an ancient officer mentioned in the 22. Mencius, Concluding note to text. She-king, c. 10: 4. INDEX V. SUBJECTS IN THE DOCTRINE OF THE MEAN. Analects, quotations from the, 3; 28:5. Archery, illustrative of the way of the Ceremonies, music, &c., can be ordered only by the emperor, 18: 2, 3, 4. Common men and women may carry into practice the Mean in its simple elements, 12: 2, 4. Completion of every thing effected by sincerity, 25. Emperor, certain exclusive preroga tives of the, 28: 2, 3, 4. |