-and children have repose, IV. i. [iii.] VI. -and tigers, II. v. VI. 6. Woman, a, who had been seduced, I. v. IV. -desiring a husband, I. v. IX. -longing for her lovers, I. vi. X. -scorning her scorner, I. vii. XII. -regretting lost opportunities, I. vii. XIV. -thinking of her lover who does not come, I. vii. XV. --a wise, causes ruin, III. iii. X. 3. -a low estimate of, II. iv. V. 9. Women, interfering with government, III. iii. X. Wood, stands of, III. ii. I. -dishes of, II. vii. VI. 1: III. ii. III. 4: IV. ii. IV. 4. -soft and elastic, III. iii. II. 9. Wood-cutters, How-tseih found by, III. ii. I. 3. Woodman, a stalwart, I. ix. VI. Words, fair, and hatred, II. iv. IX. 7. -shallow, II. v. I. 4. -sweet, of scoundrels, II. v. IV. 3. -artful, II. v. IV. 5. -be careful of your, II. v. VI. 3: III. ii. X.; iii. II. 5, 6. Works, T'an-foo's superintendent of, III. i. III. 5. World, this lower, II. v. I. 1; vi. III.: III. i. II. 4; VII. 1. Worthless characters employed, II. iv. VII.; VIII.: III. iii. XI. 2. Wound, a painful, I. iii. I. 1. Y Year, the close of the, I. x. I. -months of the, described, I. xv. I. -sacrifices for the coming, III. ii. I. 7. -a, of drought, III. iii. IV.; XI. 4. Years, a wife faithful for three, I. v. IV. 5. -plentiful, II. iv. VI. 4; vi. VII. 1: IV. i. [ii.] I; [iii.] IX. -prayer for plentiful, IV. ii. II.; iii. II. 3. -may you fulfil your, III. ii. VIII. 2-4. See Myriads. Yearly appearance of the chiefs before the king, IV. iii. V. 3. Yellow bird, or Oriole, I. i. II. 1; iii. VII.; xi. VI.: II. iv. III. -ducks, II. vii. II.; viii. V. 7. -colour of dress, I. iii. II. -every plant, is, II. viii. X. Yellow-jaws, a kind of fish, II. ii. III. 1: IV. ii. VI. A-hăng, E Yin, the minister of king T'ang, IV. Gaou, the name of a hill, II. iii. V. 3. iii. IV. 7. Ch'in, the State of, I. iii. VI.; xii. title. Ching, the king, III. ii. VIII.: IV.; i. [i.] VI.; IX.; [ii.] II.; VIII.; [iii.] I. to IV.; ii. IV. 2. Ch'ing, the State of, I. vii. title. Haou, a name of the western capital, II. iii. III. 4,6; vii. VII.: III. i. X. Ch'ing, a district in the royal domain, III. iii. He-sze, a brother of the marquis of Loo, IV. ii. IX. 2. Choo-lin, a city in Ch'in, I. xii. IX. Chow, the royal State, I. i. title; vi. title; vii. I.; xiii. IV.; xiv. IV.: II. i. II.; iv. VII. 3; VIII. 8; X. 2; v. III. 2; IX. 1, 2; viii. I.: III. i. I.; II. III.; IV.; VI.; VII.; IX.; iii. IV. 3; V. 1, 7; VIII. 5: IV. i. title; [i.] III.; VIII.; [ii.] V.; [iii.] X.; XI.; ii. II. 2, 3. Chow, the duke of, I. xv. III. to VII.: IV. ii. IV. 3, 8. Chow, a city of Ch'ing, I. vii. V. Chow Keang Tae Këang, III. 1. VI. 1. Chung-hang, one of three men buried in the grave of duke Muh, I. xi. VI. Chung-nan, a mountain in Shen-se, I. xi. V. Chung Shan-foo, the minister of king Seuen, III. iii. VI. Chung-yun, the chief cook of king Yëw, II. iv. Chuy, a wild tribe, III. iii. VII. 6. Fuh-kwan, name of a place, I. v. IV. 2. Fun, king Le, so called, III. iii. VII. 4. VIII.; iii. III.; IV. 4. Heu, the State of, I. iv. X.; vi. IV.: IV. ii. IV.8. Ho, the Hwang-ho river, I. iii. XVIII.; iv. I.; v. iii. III. 2: IV. i. [i.] X.; ii. IV. 1, 2, 3. Hwae, the river, II. vi. IV.: III. iii. VIII.; IX: IV. ii. III. 5,7,8; IV. 6,7. Hwan, the prince of Wei, I. iv. V. notes. Hwang-foo, the president of the govt. under king Yew, II. iv. IX. 4, et seq. Hwang-foo, a Grand-master of king Seuen, III. iii. IX. Hwang valley, the, in Shen-se, III. ii. VI. 6. J Jin, T'ae Jin, the mother of king Wăn, III. i. II. Joo, the river, I. i. X. Joo, a state on the east of the Ho, III. i. III. 9. Jung, wild tribes of the West, II. i. VIII. 5. Fung, the name of the capital of Chow, and of a Juy, the State of, on the east of the Ho, III. i. stream, III. i. X. III. 9. Juy, the name of a stream running into the King, | Măng-tsze, a eunuch, II. v. VI. 7. III. ii. VI. 6. Juy, the earl of, III. iii. III. K Kan, the name of a place, I. iii. XIV. 3. Kaou-yaou, Shun's minister of Crime, IV. ii. Ke, king, the father of king Wăn, III. i. II. 2; VII. 3.4. K'e, the river, I. iii. XIV. 1; v. I.; IV.; V.; IX. K'e, mount, III. i. III. 2; VII. 6: IV. i. [i.] V.; ii. IV. 2. --Chow, III. iii. VIII. 5. K'e-shang, the name of a place, I. iv. IV. Keang river, the Yang-tsze, I. i. IX.; ii. XI.; Keang of Te, tribes of the West, IV. iii. V. 2. Keang, a surname, I. iv. IV. 1; vii. IX.; xii. III.: III. i. III. 2; VI. 1. Këang Yuen, the mother of How-tseih, III. ii. I.: IV. ii. IV. 1. Keeh of Hea, the tyrant, IV. iii. IV. 6. Keih, a great clan-name, II. viii. I. 3. the author of odes, III. iii. V. 8; VI. 8; IX. 2. Keun, barbarous tribes, III. i. III. 8. Keun-woo, a principality of Hëa, IV. iii. IV. 6. Kew, the wilderness of, in the West, II. vi. III. 1. King, the barbarous region of the South, II. iii. IV. 4: IV. ii. IV. 5. -ts'oo, IV. iii. V. King, the river, I. iii. X. 3: II. iii. III. 4: III. i. IV. 3; ii. IV. 1. King, the name of a hill near the capital of Koo, a principality of Hea, IV. iii. IV. 6. Kwei, a mountain in Loo, IV. ii. IV. 6. Kwo valley, the, in Shen-se, III. ii. VI. 6. L Le, the king, III. iii. I.; III. notes. Leang, the mountain of, III. iii. VII. Lëw, duke, the story of, III. ii. VI. Loh, the river, II. v. IX. Loo, the State of, I. viii. VI.; X.: IV. ii. title. M Pang, a city of Ch'ing, I. vii. V. Paou Sze, the favourite of king Yëw, II. iv. Pin, the State of, I. xv. title: III. ii. VI. 5, 6. S Sang-chung, the name of a place, I. iv. IV. Seeh, the father of the Shang dynasty, IV. iii. Seu, a city of Wei, I. iii. XIV. Seu, the States of, about the river Hwae, III. iii. Seuen, the king, II. v. III.: III. iii. IV. to IX. [iii.] IX.; Shan-kung, the name of a place, I. iv. IV. Shaou, an ancient city and principality, I. ii. title. -the duke of, I. ii. V.: III. ii. VIII.; iii. VIII. 4, 5, 6; XI. 7. -the earl of, II. viii. III.: III. iii. V.; VIII. Shin, the State of, I. vi. IV. -the chief of, III. iii. V. Shoo, a half civilized region, east of King, IV. ii. IV. 5. Show-yung, a mountain in Shan-se, I. x. XII. Shuh-twan, brother of duke Chwang of Ch'ing, I. vii. III.; IV. Sin, the State of, II. i. II. 4-6. Sin-foo, a hill in Loo, IV. ii. IV. 9. Sun Tsze-chung a military commander of Wei, I. iii. VI. Man, the wild tribes of the South, II. vii. IX. 8: Sung, the State of, I. iii. VI.; v. VII.; xii. III. IV. ii. IV. 7. -wild tribes, III. iii. VII. 6. -the duke of, IV. i. [ii.] IX. Sung, an ancient State, IV. iii. IV. T Tae Kwei, a concubine of the marquis of Wei, I iii. II. et seq., notes. T'ae, the king, III. i. VII.: IV. i. [i.] V.; ii. IV. 2. T'ae, a principality in Shen-se, III. ii. I. 5. Tae Sze, the queen of king Wan, I. i. I. et seq. notes: III. i. II.; VI. T'ae-yun, a district in Shan-se, II. iii. III. 5. T'an-foo, the ancient duke, III. i. III. Tang, the State of Tsin, so called, I. x. title. T'o, branches of the Këang river. I. ii. XI. Ts'aou, a city of Wei, I. iii. VI. 1; XIV. 4; iv. X. Tsëaou, a place occupied by the northern tribes, II. iii. III. 4. Ts'eih, a river in Pin, II. iii. VI. 2: III. i. III. 1: IV. i. [ii.] VI. Ts'eu, a river in Pin, II. iii. VI. 2: III. i. III. 1: IV. i. [ii.] VI. Ts'euen-yuen, the Hundred Springs, the name of a river, the same as Fei-ts'euen, I. v. V. Tseuen, a city of Wei, I. iii. VII.; iv. IX. Tsin, the state of, called T'ang, I. x. title. Tsin, a river in Ching, I. vii. XIII.; XXI. Ts'in, the State of, I. xi. title. Tsing, a city in Ch'ing, I. vii. V. | Tsze-too, and Tsze-ch'ung, two gentlemen so designated, I. vii. X. Tun-këw, a place in Wei, I. v. IV. 1. W Wan, the, name of a river, I. viii. X. Wăn, the king, I.i. I. et seq. notes: III.i. I. to X.; ii. X.; iii. I.; VIII. 4: ÎV. i. [i.] I. to V.; VII.; Wan, a duke of Wei, I. iv. VI. notes. [ii.] VII.; (iii.] X.; ii. 1V. 2. Wei (1), the State of, I. iii. note on title; XIV.; iv. X.; v. title III. Wei (), the State of, I. ix. title. Wei, a principality of Hea, IV. iii. IV. 6. Wei, a river in Ch'ing, I. vii. XIII.; XXI. Woo, duke of Wei, I. iv. I.; v. I.: II. vii. VI.: Y Yen, the State of, III. iii. VII. 6. of duke Muh, I. xi. VI. Yew, eclipse in the reign of king, II. iv. IX. Yin, the dynasty, III. i. I. 5-7: IV. i. [ii.] X.; Ts'oo. Ts'oo-këw, the new capital of Wei, I. iv. -Shang, III. i. II.; iii. I. Tsoo-lae, a hill in Loo, IV. ii. IV. 9. Tsow, the recorder of the Interior under king Tsow-yu, a name of doubtful meaning, supposed Tsze-chung, a clan name in Ch'in, I. xii. II. the grave of Muh, duke of Ts'in, I. xi. VI. Yin, the clan-name of a great family in the royal domain, II. iv. VII.; viii. I. 3: III. iii. IX. 2. Yu, the Great, II. vi. VI. 1: III. i. X. 5; iii. VII. 1: IV. ii. IV. 1 ; iii. IV. 1 ; V. 3. Yu, the captain of the guards under king Yew, II. iv. IX. 4. Yuen, a State, III. i. VII. 5, 6. Yuen-këw, the name of a mound, I. xii. I.; II. 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. I.v. VII. 1; vi. VIII. 1, 2, 3; vii. XVII. 3: II. i. VII. 4. the first. I. xv. yih I. 1, 3, 4, 6. Hardly more than our a. I. ix. II. 2, 3; xii. X. 1, 2, 2. (2) All, the whole. II. iii. I. 1, 2, 3 (—, the whole morning). So, in I. iii. XV. 2, 3, though T it may here be explained also as一乃, to be. (3) To be uniformly correct,―one and unchanging. I. xiv. III. 1. Observe the phrases—如 to be of one mind hands full, II. viii II. 1; apronful, ib., 2; —, the king, III. i. IX. 4; iii. VI. 4. TT, the sound of blows upon wood chăng en pegs, I. i. VII. 1; or upon trees, II. i. V. 1. san seventh. I. xv. I. 1, 2, 3, 5, 6. Three. I. iv. VI. 3; v. IV. 5; vi. VIII. 1, 2, 3; vii. VI. 3; XVII. 3; et al. =the third. I. xv. I. 1, 8., three or five. I. ii. X. 1. —, perhaps, ➡three tenths. I. ii. IX. 2., to be variable in, to change. I. v. IV. 4 ; II. viii. V. 7. Observe probably three stars in Scorpio, I. X V. 1, 2,3; perhaps the stars of Orion's 上 shang shang belt, II. viii. IX. 3; =. the three T principal ministers of the king, II. iv. X. 2; and the three-fold work of husbandry, III. iii. IX. 2;, the three victims -a dog, a pig, and a fowl-used in making VOL IV. hea XIII. 1., high Heaven, or Heav 1 en on high, II. vi. III. 1: III. i. I. 7; but in II. vi. VI. 2, the sky overhead. 在上 to be on high, i. e., in heaven, III. i. I. 1; but in II. 1,―to be on high, spoken of the Providence of God, and with nearly the same meaning in IV. i. [iii.] III., God. Sape;-see. As a preposition, after the noun, with or without between them, and with or without 于 or before the noun. I. vii. V. 1, 2; xii. I. 1: II. iv. V. 6; vii. III. 2. It is used for, expressive of a wish. I. ix. IV. 1, 2, 3., Heaven and Earth, the Powers above and below. III. iii. IV. 2. †, the name of a place in Wei, I. iv. IV. 1, 2, 3; so, also To ascend. In correlation with . I. iii. III. 3; VIII. 2, = from below, from above; IV. i. [iii.] II., to ascend and descend. A to go to the town from the country, I. xv. I. 7. Below; lower, that which is below. used of the roots of We find 下體 plants, I. iii. X. 1; TR, the lower people, the people, II. iv. IX. 1, 7: III. i. VII. 6; ii. X. 1; iii. I. 1; III. 1; V. 4, 86 |