-great, III. i. VII. 4, 5. -reduced to order, III. iii. VIII. 2, 3; IX. 6. Courage, unprincipled men without, II. v. IV. 6. Court, the royal, I. i. X. -great officers of a, I. ii. VII. -of a duke, I. vii. I. -early, I. viii. I. -the open, I. viii. III. -irregularity of a, I. viii. V. -the pledge-, II. v. III. 7 ; vii. VI. 1 ; viii. VII. 4: III. ii. II. 2. -of rest, II. vii. VI. 2. libation-, III. i. IV. 2; V. 2; iii. VIII. 5. Cypress-wood, I. iii. I. 1: II. i. VI. 6; vii. III. Ꭰ Dam in a stream, a, I. iii. X. 3; v. IX. 1 ; viii. Dancing, I. iii. XIII.; viii. XI.; xii. II. II. vi. -of the temple of Chow, IV. i. [ii.] V.; [iii.] I; | Darnel, I. viii. VII. 1,2: II. vi. VIII. 2. -holding, I. xiii. I. -thinking, of the officers at, II. vi. III. Court-gate, III. i. III. 7. Court-yard, I. ix. VI.; x. II.: III. iii. II. 4. -a ducal, I. iii. XIII. 2. -a torch blazing in the, II. iii. VIII. -of a palace, II. iv. V. 5. Cousin, I. xi. IX.; note, III. iii. V. 5. Cousins, I. iii. XIV. Dates, (fruit), I. xv. I. 6. Daughter, of a king, I. ii. XIII. -of the house of Wei, I. v. V. Day, one, like three months, &c., I. vi. VIII.; vii. -a lucky, II. iii. VI. -you turn the, into night, III. iii. I. 5. Days and months, I. x. I.-passing, II. v. II. 4. iv. VI. 3; vii. VIII.; viii. I.; V.: II. v. II. 1. Dead, antelope, I. ii. XII. -deer. ib. -man, II. i. III. 6. Death, and burial, II. i. IV. 2. Covetous men try to subvert their peers, III. iii.-of two youths, I. iii. XIX. III. 13. Cowries a hundred sets of, II. iii. II. 3. Cows, I. vi. II. Cranes, I. xv. III. 3.—the common, II. viii. V. 6. Creepers, the dolichos and other, I. i. IV.; vi. Creeping grass, I. vii. XX. Cress, water, II, vii. VIII, 2: IV. ii. III. 1. Crime, what is my? II. v. III. 1. -the net of, III. iii. X. 1; XI. 2. -calling to one another, II. i. I. -herds of, in a forest, III. iii. III. 9. Criminals indeed suffering, but the innocent also Deer-skin cap, I. xiv. III. ruined, II. iv. X. 1. Crops, good, II. vi. VII. 3,4. See Years. Cross-board of a carriage, II. ii. IX. 4. Crows, I. iii. XVI. 3: II. iv. VIII. 3; v. III. 1. Cruelties of Yin, IV. ii. X. of the oriole, II. i. VIII. 6. -of wild geese, II. iii. VII. 3. -of the crane, II. iii. X. -of a male child, loud, II. iv. V. 8. -of the infant How-tseih, III. ii. I. 3. Cubits, five thousand, of walls, II. iii. VII.; iv. Culmination of Stars, I. iv. IV. 1 ; xv. I. 1. Cultivation of the fields, the common, III. ii. Cup (8), I. iii. XIII. 3; XIV. 2,3: II. iii. VI. 4 -of rhinoceros-horn, I. xv. I. 8: II. vii. I. 4. Defects in the king's duties, III. iii. VI. 6. v. III. -of king Yew's queen, II. viii. V. -we are constantly subjected to, III. iii. XI. 3. Demeanour, correctness of, in former times, -be careful of your, III. ii. IX. 3; X. 5. -of Chung Shan-foo, III. iii. VI. 2. Descendants, of Wăn and Woo, III. i. I. 2: IV. | Dolichos, the, I. i. II. 1, 2; IV. 1; iii. XII.; iv. i. [i.] IV.; V. --of Shang, III. i. I. 4. -promised to the king, III. ii. III. 8. III. 3; vi. VII.; VIII.; x. XI.: III. i. V. 6. -fibre, shoes of, I. viii. VI.; ix. I.: II. v. IX. 2. Domain, See Royal. -thousands and hundreds of thousands of, III. Domestic life, a pleasant picture of, I. vii. VIII. ii. V. 2. -in unbroken line, III. ii. II. 6. -ensuring prosperity to, IV. i. [ii.], VII.; iii. V. -prayer that goodness may be transmitted to, IV. ii. II. Desolation of the State of Wei, I. iv. X. -of the old capital of Chow, I. vi. I. -of the country, III. iii. XI. 1. Despatching an envoy, ode on, II. i. III. Deterioration of virtue brings distress, III. iii. II. 12. Devotion to duty, I. iv. VI. ; v. IV. 5. -of duke Lew to the people, III. ii. VI. Doom of the kingdom, the, III. iii. III. 2, 3. of a recluse's hut, I. xii. III. Doves, Filial, II. i. II. 3, 4 ; ii. V. 4. Dragon-flag, II. i. VIII. 3; iii. IV. 2; vii. VIII. 2: III. iii. VII. 2: IV. i. [ii.] VIII.; ii. III. 1; IV. 3; iii. III. Devourers of grain, `II.`vi. VIII. 2: III. iii. Draught Oxen, the, a constellation, II. v. IX. 6. III.7. Dew, morning, I. ii. VI. 1. -exposed to the, I. iii. XI. -loaded with, I. vii. XX.: II. ii. IX. 3, 4. -white, I. xi. IV. -on southernwood, II. ii. IX. -on rushes and grass, II. viii. V. 2. Dew-lap, the wolf's, I. xv. VII. Difficulties of the kingdom, the many, IV. i. [iii.] IV. Dignity and happiness of the personators of the dead, III. ii. IV. -and riches of king Tang, IV. iii. IV. 4, 5. Disappointment at not meeting a lady, I. iii. XVII. -of an officer who removed to another State, II. iv. III.; IV. Discretion of the people of Tsin, I. x. I. Dishes, I. xi. X. -made of bamboo and wood, II. vii. VI. 1: III. ii. III. 4 : IV. ii. IV. 4. -at ancestral service, II. vi. V. 3. -with food and drink, II. i. IV. 6. -of grain, II. i. V. 2: III. ii. I. 7. -of millet. II. v. IX.: IV. iii. III. Disorder of the times, II. iii. IX.; iv. VII. to X.; v. I.; II.; IV.; IX.; X.: III. ii. IX.; X.; iii. III. X. -of drunkenness, II. vii. VI. -of the people, the cause of the, III. iii. III. 11, 15. Dissatisfaction and distress, III. iii. III. 3. Dissipation of the officers of Ch'in, I. xii. I. Distance, things more difficult to overcome than, I. v. VII. Distant people, I. viii. VII. Distilling, III. ii. I. 7. Distress, former wealth contrasted with present, III. iii. XI. 5. Ditches, T'an-foo dug the, III. i. III. 4. Dividing the land, III. i. III. 4; iii. VIII. 3.: IV. iii. IV. 1. Divination, I. iv. VI. 2; v. IV. 2: II. i. IX. 4: III. i. III. 3; X. 7. -of dreams, II. iv. V. 6, 7; VI. 4. -plants for, I. xiv. IV. -with grain, II. v. II. 5. Diviner, the chief, II. iv. VI. 4. -of dreams, II. iv. VIII. 5. Diving, I. i. IX.; iii. X. 4. Dreams, divining of, II. iv. V. 6, 7; VI. 4; VIII. 5. Dress, of great officers, I. ii. VII. -sorrow compared to an unwashed, I. iii. I. 5. -colours of, I. iii. II. -of a lady, I. iv. III.; v. III. -simplicity of, II. viii. I. Drink and food, I. x. X.: II. i. VI. 5; viii. VI.: III. ii. VI. 3. Drinking wine or spirits, II. i. I.; IV.; V.: IV. ii. III. 3. to excess, II. ii. X.; v. II. 2 ; vii. VI.; IX. 5. -to the full, III. ii. III.: IV. i. [i.] IX.; ii. II. -pleasure and, II. vi. I. 6. -all round, II. vi. V. 3. -the king happy while, II. vii. VII. long life to the prince, I. xv. I. 8. -the personator of the dead, III. ii. IV. Driver of a chariot, I. vii. V. 3: II. iv. VIII. Drums, I. i. I. 3; xii. I.: II. i. V. 3: III. ii. II. 2: -the roll of, I. iii. V. 1; II. iii. IV. 3; vi. IV. 2, 3; VII. 2: III. i. III. 6: IV. ii. II.; iii. I. -and bells, I. x. II.: II. iii. I.: II. vii. VI. 1, 2; viii. V. 5: III. i. VIII. 3, 4; IV. i. [i.] IX. -hand-, IV. i. [ii.] V. Drunk, not returning until, II. ii. X. 1. -the Sprits have, or are, II. vi. V. 5, 6. I croon as if, III. iii. III. 13. Drunkenness, II. vii. VI. Dry provisions, faults in the matter of, II. i. V. 3. Dryandras, III. ii. VIII. 9. Ducal court-yard, 1. iii. XIII. Ducks, wild, I. vii. VIII. 1: III. ii. IV. Duke of Shaou, I. ii. V.; III. ii. VIII. do. praise of the, I. xv. V.; VI.; VII. -of Loo, the first, IV. ii. IV. 2. -Woo's counsels, III. iii. II. -of Sung, at the court of Chow, IV. i. [ii.] IX. -He of Loo, IV. ii. IV. Dukes, 1. iii. XIII. 3.: II. i. VI. 4: III. iii. IV. 7. Dumplings, III. i. III. 3. Dust, do not raise the, II. iii. II. Enmities, the sovereign of Yin contracting, III. iii. I. 4. Duties, social, IV. i. [i.] X.-public. IV. i. [ii.] I. Entertainment, a royal, II. i. I. Dutifulness, of king Wan's queen, I. i. II. Dynasties, the two earlier, III. i. VII. 1: IV. i. See Hea, Shang, Yin; INDEX II. E -of friends, II. i. V. -a district-, II. ii. III. -of ministers by the king, II. ii. VII. -of feudal princes, II. ii. IX.; vii. I.; II.; VII.; VIII. -of relatives, II. vii. III: III. ii. II.; III. -of personators of the dead, III. ii. IV. Envoy, ode on despatching an, II. i. III. Ephemera, an, I. xiv. I. Equipage, of the bride of a marquis, I. v. III. Error, and confusion, in government, III. iii. II.3. Eagle, II. v. X. 7.—like an, on the wing, III. i. -king Ching acknowledges his, IV. i. [iii.] IV. II. 8. Ear, an, laid close to a wall, II. v. III. 8. -cutting off the left, III. i. VII. 8: IV. ii. III. 5. -I hold you by the, III. iii. II. 10. Ear-plugs, I. iv. III.; v. I. 2; viii III: II. viii. I. 3. Ears of grain, left in the field, II. vi. VIII. 3. -like the teeth of a comb, IV. iii. VI. Earl of Shaou, the, building the city of Seay, &c., II. viii. III.; III. iii. V. -of Juy's ode, III. iii. III. Early, rising, II. v. II 4: III. iii. II. 4. - instruction, III. iii. II. 10. -feasting, IV. ii. II. -and late, busy, III. iii. VI. 4; VII. 1. See Dawn. Earth, this lower, I. iii. IV. See World. Earth used in building walls, II. iii. VII. 2; iv. V. 3: III. i. III. 6. Earthen vessel, I. xii. I.— -ware stands, III. ii. I. 8. Ease, a little, desired for the people, III. ii. IX. East, the sun in the, I. viii. IV. -dawn in the, I. viii. V. Escorting, a duke, his uncle, I. xi. IX. Eunuch, I. xi. I.-Măng-tsze, an, suffering from slander, II. v. VI. Eunuchs interfering with govt., III. iii. X. Ewes, (emaciated) with large heads, II. viii. Examination of prisoners, IV. ii. III. 4. Example, bad, of the king, II. vii. IX. -good of king Wăn, III. i. VI. 1. Excitement of a gentleman in love, I.xii. VIII. ; X. Excursion, an, I. xii. II. Expedition, an, to the East, I. xv. III. ; IV.; VI: II. viii. VIII: III. iii. VI. -to the North, II. i. VII.; VIII.; IX.; iii. III. -to the South, II. iii. IV.; viii. III. -to the West, II. vi. III. against the tribes of the Hwae, III. iii. VIII.; IX.: IV. ii. III. —against King-ts'oo, IV. iii. V. -hills of the, an expedition to the, I. xv. III.; Extortion, in Wei, I. ix. VII. IV.; VI: II. viii. VIII. : III. iii. VI. -going to the, to hunt, II. iii. V. -those tribes of the, IV. ii. III. 6. -the States of the, made to serve the West, II. v. IX. -gate, the, I. vii. XV.; XIX.; xii. II.; IV.; V. -wind, gentle, I. iii. X.: II. v. VII. Easy and indifferent, I. iii. XIII. -the enlightening of people, III. ii. X. 6. -and self-possessed was our prince, II. i. V.; ii. VII.; VIII. Eating the bread of office, III. iii. III. 6. -and drinking to the full, IV. i. IX. -field labourers, their meal, IV. iii. V. Eaves, crickets under the, I. xv. I. 5. Egrets, like a flock of, on the wing, IV. i. [ii.] Egret's feathers, and egret-fan, I. xii. I. -of the officers of Yin-shang, III. iii. I. 2. Eye-brows, bushy, of old people, I. xv. I. 6: II. ii. VII. 4: IV. i. [ii.] VII.; VIII. ; ii. IV. 5, 8; iii. II. Eyes, clear, I. vii. XX. -beautiful, I. viii. XI. F Fabrics, dark-yellow and red, I. xv. I. 3. -a wrinkled, IV. iii. II. Faces, unblushing, II. v. IV. 5. Falcon, I. xi. VII.; II. iii. IX. Falcon-banners, I. iv. IX. 2: II. iii. III. 4: III. iii. III. 2; VIII. 1. False hair, I. iv. III. 2. Fame, endless, of king Wăn, III. i. I. 2; X. Elegant carriage, an, like egrets flying, IV. i. and foes of T'an-foo, III. i. III. 8. [ii.] III. Elephant's teeth, IV. ii. III. 8. of Tae-sze, III. i. VI. 1. -of king Ke, III. i. VII. 4. Elms, thorny and white I. x. II.; xii II.-Six, virtuous, without fail, II. ii. V. 3; iii. VIII. I. xi. VII. Embankment, the, I. xii. VII. Embroidered robes, I. vii. XIV.; x. III.; xi. V. - skirt. I. xv. VI. 1. Embroidery, shell-, II. v. VI. 1. Enceinte, the gate of the, III. i. III. 7. Engines of onfall and assault, III. i. VII. 7.8. Engraved and chiselled ornaments, III. i. IV. 5. Enjoyment, advising present, I. x. II. Enlightening the people, II. ii. X. 6. 6: IV. i [ii.] III. - brilliant of the marquis of Loo, IV. ii. III. 2. -of Woo-ting, IV. iii. V. 5. Families, the great, are buttresses, III. ii. X. 7. Family of king Woo, the, IV. i. [iii.] IX. Famine, I. vi. V.: III. iii. XI. 1. -and death, II. iv. X. 1, 4: III. iii. IV. Farms, three hundred, I. ix. VI. Fat, offerings of, III. ii. I. 7. Fat and large, IV. ii. I. and strong, IV. ii. II. INDEX I. Father and mother invoked, I. iii. IV. 4. -thought of, I. ix. IV. -separation from, I. vi. VII. SUBJECTS. -none to be looked up to like a, II. v. III. 3. See Parents. Father of husbandry, the, II. vi. VII. 2; VIII. 2. -O great and august! IV. i. [iii.] I.; II. Favour of God, and of Heaven, on T'ang, IV. Favours conferred on feudal princes, by the Feast, a, I. vii. I. -a private, II. vi. V. 5. -a parting, III. iii. V. 6; VII. 3: IV. i. [ii.] IX. Feasting, I. iii. X.; vii. III. : II. iii. III. 6: IV. i. [i.] IX. -a bride, II. vii. IV. -drunken, II. vii. VI. -and deliberating, IV. ii. II. See Entertainment, Festal. Feather, a pheasant's, I. iii. XIII.—egret's, I. Feather-figured shield, I. xi. III. -ornaments, III. iii. VII. 2. Feathers, a screen of, I. vi. III. -stuck in music-frames, IV. i. [ii.] V. Fence (s), II. vii. V. 1.-good men are a, III. ii. X.7. Festivity of Ch'ing, I. vii. XXI. VII.; IV. Fetid tree, the, used for firewood, I. xv. I. 6: II. Feudal princes, entertained by the king, II. ii. a gathering of the, II. vi. IX.; X. -establishment of the, IV. i. [i.] VIII. -assisting at a sacrifice, IV. ii. VII.; VIII. -praise of, II. ii. IX.; vi. X.; vii. I.: IV. i. [i.] IV. Fields, should not be too large, I. viii. VII. -of young millet, I. xiv. IV. -public and private, II. vi. VIII. 3: IV. i. [ii.] II. -toiled in the open, II. iii. VII. 1. -stony, II. iv. VIII. 7. 657 -king T'ang compared to a blazing, IV. iii. IV. 6. Fire-wood, I. i. IX.; X.; vi. IV.; vii. XVIII.; viii. Fire-wood the, gatherers of, consult the, III. ii. First-born son, III. i. I. 1, 2. ii. I.; iii. X.; iv. VIII. 11: IV. i. [ii.] VI. among the pond-weed, II. vii. VII. -in the Marvellous pond, III. i. VIII. 2. Five braidings, the, of an officer, I. ii. VII. Flags, See Banners Flames, blazing, may be extinguished, II. iv. -troubles like III. ii. X. 4. Flattering parasites, III. ii. IX. III. iii. II. 5. Flesh, roast and broiled, III. ii. I. 7; IV. 5. Flowers, of the peach tree, I. i. VI.; ii. XIII. 2. -of the plum, I. ii. XIII. 2. -of the ephemeral hedge-tree, I. vii. IX. -of the thorn-mallows, I. xii. II. -of the carambola tree, I. xiii. II. -of the cherry tree, II. i. IV. 1; VII. 4. -the bamboo-, II. v. V. 7: III. ii. X. 6. -laying out, II. vi, VI.: III. ii. VI. 5; iii. V. 3; double, IV. i. [ii.] V. VII. 6. -extensive, large, II. vi. VII.; VIII. -taken from the people, III. iii. X. 2. Fly, the blue, I. viii. I.: II. vii. V. Flying away from sorrow, impossible, I. iii. I. 5. -aloft to heaven, II. v. X. 7. Field-work, I. iii. VÌ.; iv. VI, 3; xv. I.: IV. i. egrets, IV. i. [ii.] III. [ii.] I.; II.; iii. V. Filial feeling, the decay of, I. xiii. II. of king Woo, III. i. IX. 3, 4: IV. i. [ii.] VII.; -of king Wan, III. i. X. 3. -of king Ching, IV. i. [ii.] VIII.; [iii.] I. men of, III. ii. VIII. 5. Filial doves, the, II. i. II. 3, 4.; ii. V. 4. Fir-trees, I. xi. V.: II. i. VI. 6: III. i. VII. 3. -drought like, III. iii. IV. 5. VOL IV. Followers taken from private citizens by govt., -numerous, of duke He, IV. ii. IV. 5. Folly of pursuing objects beyond one's strength, -of not enjoying good things, I. x. II. -bringing, to field-labourers, II.vi. VII. 3.; VIII. -difficulty in getting, II. viii. IX. 3. See Viands. Foot, marching on, II. viii. III. 3. 83 658 OF SUBJECTS. Footmen, numerous, III. iii. V. 7.-30,000, IV. ii. IV. 5. -and charioteers, IV. ii. III. 7. G Footsteps, successors treading in the, of prede- Gags, the ranks with the, I. xv. III. 1 : III. ii. cessors, III. i. IX. Forage, and grain, II. vii. II. 2, 3. Forces, Ts in raising, I. xi. VIII. Forcing a lady to marry, I. ii. VI. Ford, I. iii. IX.; v. IX. Forefathers, thinking of our, II. v. II. 1. -appeal to, II v. X. 1. Forehead, a fine, I. iv. III.; vii. XX.; viii. XI. Forest, I. i. VII. 3; ii. XII.; iii. VI.: II. iv. VIII. 4; vii. IV. 2; viii. V. 6: III. iii. III. 9. -troops like a, III. i. II. 7. -How-tseih placed in a, III. ii. I. 3. Forgetfulness, the plant of, I. v. VIII. 4. --of a husband, I. xi. VII. II. 8; III. 2. Galloping, horses, I. iv. X.; II. i. III. -vegetable, I. xv. I. 7: II. iv. II. -a pleasant, II. iii. X. -the willow-, II. v. VI. 7. Garments, holding up the lower, I. vii. XIII. embroidered lower-, I. xi. V. -with the hatchet, II. vii. VIII. I: III. i. I. 5. Gate, the north-, I. iii. XV. -the east-, I. vii. XV.; XIX.; xii. II.; IV.: V. -of the tombs, I. xii. VI. -my, II. v. V. I, 3. Former wealth and present distress, III. iii. —of the temple, II. vi. V. 2. XI. 5. -kings, III. iii. XI. 7: IV. i. [i.] IV. -men, example of, IV. iii. I. Fortifying Tsaou, I. iii. VI. -the city of Ts'e in the east, III. iii. VI. 7,8. Forwards or backwards, impossible to go, III. iii. III. 9. Fountain, a, by a recluse's hut, I. xii. III. Four, a chariot and, I. vii. IV.; V. See Horses. -dishes of grain, I. xi. X. -quarters, God surveyed the, III. i. VII. 1. -quarters, the people of the, III. i. X. 4—6. -seas, IV. iii. III. Fowls, I. vi. II. Foxes, I. iii. XVI.; v. IX.; viii. VI.; xv. I. 4. -the long-tailed, II. viii. X. 4. -the white, III. iii. VII. 6. Fox-furs, I. iii. XII. 3; xi. V.; xiii. I: II. viii. I. 1. Fragrance of a sacrifice, II. vi. VI. 6: III. ii. 1.8. -of the enceinte, and court, III. i. III. 7. Gatherers, consult the grass and firewood-, III. ii. X. 3. Gathering, duckweed, I. i. I. 3.; ii. IV. - plantains, I. i. VIII. -fire-wood, I. i. IX.; X.; II. viii. V. 4. -southernwood, I. ii. II.; xv. I.: II. i. VIII. 6; vi. III. 3; -ferns, I. ii. III. -mustard-plant and earth-melons, I. iii. X.; iv. IV. 3; x. XII. 3. -dodder, I. iv. IV. 1. -wheat, I. iv. IV. 2. -lilies, I. iv. X. 3. -sorrel, mulberry leaves, and oxlips, I. ix. II. liquorice, I. x. XII. mulberry leaves, I. xv. I. 2: III. iii. III. 1. -sowthistles, I. x. XII. 2; xv. I. 6. Frames, for building earthen walls, II. iv. V. 3:-hemp-seed, I. xv. I. 6. III. i. III. 5,6. —music-, IV. i. [ii.] V. Friend, slandered by an old, II. v. V. -alienation of an old, II. v. VII. Friends, no, equal to brothers, II. i. IV. -left alone in office by, II. iv. IX. 8. iusincere, III. iii. III. 9,14. -the king giving repose to his, III. ii. V. 4. Friendship, and gifts, I. v. X.; vii. VIII. -old, I. vii. VII. -the duty and value of, II. i. V. - like hills and mountains, IV. ii. IV. 4. Front-board of a carriage. IV. ii. VIII. Frontiers of the north, guarding the, II. i. VII. -the plum, I. ii. IX. -the carambola, I. xiii. III. - grapes, sparrow-plums, dates, and bottle- -heavenly gourds, I. xv. III. 2. -bitter gourds, I. xv. III. 3. - pears, II. i. IX. 1. -nedlars, II. i. IX. 3. -gourds, II. vi. VI. 4. mulberries, IV. ii. III. 8. -vessels of, III. iii. VII. 3. Fugitives, collected, II. i. IV. 2. -the people are all wandering, III. iii. XI. 1. Fur-dress, I. vii. VI.; xv. I. 4; II. v. IX. 4. Furnaces, II. vi. V. 3. -beans, II. vii. VIII. -cresses, II. vii. VIII, 2: IV. ii. III. 1. -the king-grass, II. viii. II. -the indigo-plant, II. viii. II. 2. -the pond-weed, IV. ii. III. 2. -mallows, IV. ii. III. 3. Geese, flying, I. vii. IV. 2; xv. VI.: II. iii. VII. -shooting, I, vii. VIII. 1. -feathers of the wild-, I. x. VIII. Gem, a virtuous lady compared to a, I. ii. XII. -girdle, I. v. V. 3; xi. V.; IX.: II. iii. IV. 2: III. ii. VI. 2. -elegant as a, I. ix. II.: II. iv. II. 4. Gems, the beautiful keu, yaou, and këw, I. v. X.; vii. IX.: III. ii. VI. 2. -hwa yung and ging stones, I. viii. III. -stones fit for polishing, II. ii. X. 2. -on a scabbard, II. vi. IX. 2. -the sonorous, IV. iii. I. General of an army, the, I. vii. V. 3: II. i. VII. |