rm the Master, if
Heaven protect him.
_Hui_: _see_ Yen Yuean.
_Jan Ch'iu_: _see_ Jan Yu.
_Jan Po-niu_, a disciple of Confucius, name Jan Keng, style Po-niu,
born 544 B.C.;
xi. 2, was of noble life.
_Jan Yu_, a disciple of Confucius, name Jan Ch'in, style Tzu-yu,
born 520 B.C.;
iii. 6, cannot stop the Chi worshipping on Mount T'ai;
v. 7, the Master cannot say that he has love;
vi. 3, gives Tzu-hua's mother grain;
vi. 6, has ability and so is fit to govern;
vi. 10, lacks strength to follow Confucius;
vii. 14, asks whether the Master is for the King of Wei;
xi. 2, was a statesman;
xi. 12, was fresh and frank;
xi. 16, is tax-gatherer to the Chi;
xi. 21, asks whether he shall do all that he is taught;
xi. 23, is a tool, not a statesman;
xi. 25, wishes for charge of sixty, or seventy, square miles;
xiii. 9, drives the Master towards Wei;
xiii. 14, says business of state detained him at court;
xiv. 13, his skill;
xvi. 1, is minister to the Chi, when he proposes to attack Chuan-yue.
_Ju Pei_, an officer of Lu, who had been taught by Confucius;
xvii. 20, wishes to see Confucius, who pleads sickness.
_Kan_, xviii. 9, music-master of Lu, went to Ch'u.
_Kao-tsung_, the Emperor Wu Ting of the house of Yin, reigned
1324-1265 B.C.;
xiv. 43, on the death of his predecessor did not speak for three years.
_Kao-yao_, xii. 22, made criminal judge by Shun and evil vanished.
_Kuan Chung_, personal name Yi-wu, chief minister to Duke Huan of
Ch'i, + 645 B.C.: _see_ notes to iii. 22, xiv. 17;
iii. 22, Confucius calls him shallow;
xiv. 10, he thrust the Po from the town of Pien;
xiv. 17, would not die with the young duke Chiu;
xiv. 18, should he have drowned in a ditch?
_Kung-ch'o_ xiv. 13: _see_ Meng Kung-ch'o.
_Kung-hsi Hua_, a disciple of Confucius, name Kung-hsi Ch'ih, style
Tzu-hua, born in Lu, 510 B.C. He was entrusted with the management
of the Master's funeral;
v. 7, the Master cannot say whether he has love;
vi. 3, sent to Ch'i; Confucius is asked to give his mother grain;
vii. 33, says the disciples cannot learn the Master's endless craving;
xi. 21, is puzzled by the Master's different answers;
xi. 25, would like to play an humble part in Ancestral Temple.
_Kung-ming Chia_ a man of Wei;
xiv. 14, says Kung-shu Wen speaks when it is time to speak.
_Kung-shan Fu-jao_, xvii. 5, a confederate of Yang Huo, held Pi
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