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me of Shun; iii. 25, its beauty; vii. 13, after hearing it the Master knew not the taste of meat for three months; xv. 10, choose for music the Shao and its dance. _Shao Hu_, a man of Ch'i: _see_ note to xiv. 17; xiv. 17, died with the young duke Chiu. _Shao-lien_, a man supposed to have belonged to the savage tribes of eastern China; xviii. 8, he shamed the body. _Shao-nan_, xvii. 10, the second book of the _Book of Poetry_. _She_, a district in Ch'u. _She_, Duke of, vii. 18, asks Tzu-lu about Confucius, and is not answered; xiii. 16, asks about government; xiii. 18, says in his home an upright son bears witness against his father. _Shen_, the name of Tseng-tzu, whom see. _Shen Ch'ang_, a disciple of Confucius, style Tzu-chou; v. 10, is passionate, cannot be firm. _Shih_, xi. 15 = Tzu-chang, whom see. _Shih-men_, a pass on the frontier of Ch'i; xiv. 41, Tzu-lu spends a night there. _Shih-shu_, xiv. 9, a lord of Cheng, criticised the decrees. _Shou-yang_, xvi. 12, a mountain: Po-yi and Shu-Ch'i died at its foot. _Shu-ch'i_, younger brother of Po-yi, whom see. _Shu-hsia_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Shu-sun Wu-shu_, chief of the Shu-sun, Meng-sun, or Meng family, one of the three great houses of Lu, who controlled the state; xix. 23, says Tzu-kung is greater than Confucius; xix. 24, decries Confucius. _Shu-yeh_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Shun_, an emperor, successor of Yao (reigned 2255-05 B.C.); vi. 28, still yearned to treat all with bounty; viii. 18, it was sublime how he swayed the world and made light of it; viii. 20, had five ministers, and order reigned; xii. 22, raised Kao-yao, and evil vanished; xiv. 45, still struggled to bring peace to all men; xv. 4, ruled doing nothing; xx. 1, his instructions from Yao on coming to the throne. _Ssu-ma Niu_, a disciple of Confucius, name Ssu-ma Keng, style Tzu-niu, a brother of Huan T'ui; xii. 3, asks what is love; xii. 4, asks what is a gentleman; xii. 5, his sorrow at having no brothers. _Sung_, a state, iii. 9, vi. 14. _Ta-hsiang_, ix. 2, a village: a man from, says Confucius has made no name. _Tan-t'ai Mieh-ming_, a disciple of Confucius, style Tzu-yue; vi. 12, would not take a short cut. _Tien_, xi. 25 = Tseng Hsi, whom see. _Ting_, Duke, ruler of Lu, whilst Confucius was in office, reigned 509-495 B.C.; iii. 19, asks how kings shoul
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