Shun, the emperor, 2. 1:2, 8.; 2: 2.; Ting, the duke of Tang, 3. 1: 2. 2. 2 1, 19, 28, 32.; 5. 1:1-7.; 2: 1, 3, Tsae Go, a disciple of Confucius, 3. 1: Sin, the native place of E Yin, in Ho- Sin younger brother of Ch'in Seang, South river, 5. 1:5. Sun-shuh Gaou, prime minister of 4. Sung Kow-ts'een, a travelling scholar, Sze, the name of a stream, 3. 1:4. Ts'ang-leang, a stream in Shan-tung, 4. Tsang Seih, Tsang Sin's father, 4. 1: Tsang Se, the grandson of Tsang Sin, Tsang Sin, the philosopher, 1. 2: 12.; Tsang Ts'ang, a favourite of the duke Tsang Yuen the son of the philoso- Ts'aou, the principality of, 6. 2: 2. Tae Ying-che, a great officer of Sung, Fah, the name of a stream 3. 1:4 Tan Choo, the son of Yaou, 5. 1: 6. ang, the State of, 1. 2: 13, 14, 15.; 2. Fa Ying, a disciple of Mencius, 7. Teen, the son of the king of Ts'e, 7. 1: Ts'ew, Chess Ts'ew, a famous Chess- Tsin, a river in the State of Ch'ing, 4. Tsin, the State of, 1. 1: 1,5, 7.; 3. 2:3.; Ts'ung, a place in Ts'e, 2. 2: 14. Tsze-chang, a disciple of Confucius, 2. Tsze-che, prime minister of Tsze-k'wan Tsze-cho Yu, an archer of Ching, 4. 2; Tsze-gaou, Wang Hwan, the governo Teze-hea, a aisciple of Confucius, 2. 1:|Wei, a river in the state of Ch'ing, 4 2, 4. 2:2. Tsze-kung, a disciple of Confucius, 2. 1: 2.; 3. 1: 4. Tsze-k'wae, a king of Yen, 2. 2:8. Taze-loo, the designation of Chung Yew, a disciple of Confucius, 2. 1:1, 8.; 3. 2: 7.; 5. 1: 8. Tsze-moh, a philosopher of Loo, 7. 1: 26. Woo, the State of, 1. 2: 3.; 4. 1:7, 31 Woo, the founder of the Chow dynasty, 1. 2: 2, 3, 8, 10.; 2. 1: 1.; 2: 7.; 3. 2: 9.; 4. 1: 9.; 2: 20.; 6. 1: 6.; 7. 1: 30.; 2:4, 33. Woo Hwo, a man noted for his strength, 6. 2: 2. Woo-ling, a wild place in the departTsze-seang, a disciple of Tsang, 2. 1:2. ment of Tse-nan, 3. 2: 10. Tsze-Shuh E, a person who pushed him-Woo-shing, a city in Loo, 4. 2: 31. self into the service of the govern- Woo-ting, an emperor of the Shang dyment, 2. 2: 10.. Tsze-sze, the grandson of Confucius, 2. 2:11.; 4. 2:31.; 5. 2: 3, 6, 7.; 6. 2: 6. Tsze-too, an officer of Ch'ing, B. C. 700, distinguished for his beauty, 6. 1: 7. Tsze-yew, a disciple of Confucius, 2. 1: 2, 4. T'ung, the place where the emperor T'ang was buried, 5. 1: 6.; 7. 1: 31. Tung-kwoh family, a branch of the family of Hwan, duke of Ts'e, 2. 2: 2. Twan Kan-muh, a scholar of Wei, 3. 2: 7. Uh-loo, a disciple of Mencius, 6. 2:1, 5. Wae-ping, a son of the Emperor, T'ang, 5. 1:6 nasty, B. c. 1323, 2. 1: 1. Yang Choo, a heresiarch of the time of Confucius, 3. 2: 9.; 7. 1: 26.; 2: 26. Yang Hoo, the principal minister of the Ke family, of Loo, 3. 1: 3.; 2:7 Yang-shing, a city in Ho-nan, 5. 1: 6. Yaou, the emperor, 2. 1: 2.; 2: 2.; 3. 1: 1, 4.; 2: 4, 9.; 4. 1:1, 2.; 2: 32.; 5. 1. 3-7.; 2: 1,6.; 6. 1: 6.; 2: 6, 8, 10.; 7. 1:30, 46., 2:6, 32, 37, 38. Yellow River, 6. 2: 6. Yen, the kingdom of, 3. 2:9. Yen the State of, 1. 2: 10, 11.; 2. 2:8, 9. Yen, Yen Hwuy, a disciple of Conf., 4. 2:29. Yen Ch'ow-yew, a worthy officer of Wei, 5. 1: 8. Yen New, a disciple of Confucius, 2. 1: Wan, the king, 1. 1:2, 7., 2: 2, 3, 5, 10.;|___ 2. 2. 1:1, 3.; 3. 1:1, 3.; 2:5, 9.; 4. 1: Yen Pan, a son of Yen Hwuy, 5. 2:3. 7, 13.; 2: 1, 20.; 6. 1: 6.; 2:2; 7. 1: Yen Yew, the Grand-tutor of the prince 10, 22.; 2: 19, 21, 38. of T'ang, 3. 1: 2. Wan, the duke of T'ang, 1. 2: 13, 14.; Yeo Yuen, a disciple of Confucius, 2. 3. 1: 1, 3, 4. 1:2.; 3. 1:1. Wan, the duke of Tsin, B. c. 635-627, Yew, a cruel emperor of the Chow dy1. 1: 7.; 4. 2: 21. Wan Chang, a disciple of Mencius, 3. 2: 5.; 5. 1: 1, 2, 3. 5—9.; 2: 3, 4, 6, 8.; 7. 2:37. Wang Hwan, Tsze-gaou, the governor of K'o, in Ts'e, 2. 2: 6. Wang Leang, charioteer to Chaou Keen, 3. 2: 1. Wang P'aou, a man of Wei, teacher of an abrupt style of singing, 6. 2: 6. Wang Shun, an officer of the duke of Pe, 5. 2: 3. Wei, the State of, 4. 2: 24.; 5. 1:8.; 2: 4. nasty, 6. 1: 6. Yew Chow, the name of a place on the northern border, 5. 1. 3. Yew Jo, a disciple of Confucius, 2. 1: 2, 4. Yih, a minister of Shun, and of Yu, 3. 1: 4.; 5. 1: 6. Yth-ya, the cook of the duke Hwan of Ts'e, 6. 1: 7. Yin, State and dynasty, 2. 1: 1.; 2:9; 3. 1:8; 4. 1:2, 7; 5. 2: 4; 7.2:4. Yin-kung T'o, a famous archer, 4. 2: 24. Yin Sze, a man of Ts'e, 2. 2:12. Wei, one of the three families which governed the State of Tsin, 7. 1:11. Wei, a small State in Shan-se, 2. 1: 1.; Yo-ching, a disciple of Mencius, 1.2 6. 1:6. 16.; 4. 1: 24, 25.; 6. 2: 13.; 7. 2: 25. Yo-ching K'ew, a friend of Mang Heen, Yu, a small State adjoining Tsin, 5. 1: Yu-kung Sze, an archer of Wei, 4. 2 Yu, the emperor, 2. 1: 8.; 3. 1:4, 9.; 24. 4. 2:20, 26, 29.; 5. 1:6.; 6. 2:11.; 7. Yue, the State of, 4. 2: 31.; 6, 2: 3. |