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ove. _Tzu-yue_, xiv. 9, a lord of Cheng, polished the decrees. _T'ai_, a mountain, iii. 6. _T'ai-po_, eldest son of King T'ai of Chou. His brother was the father of King Wen, whose son King Wu dethroned Chou Hsin and founded the Chou dynasty, that was reigning in China in Confucius's time: _see_ note to viii. 1; viii. 1, thrice he declined the throne. _T'ang_, viii. 20, the dynastic title of the Emperor Yao. _T'ang_, the founder of the Shang dynasty, reigned 1766-53 B.C.; xii. 22, raised Yi-yin, and evil vanished; xx. 1, his form of prayer. _T'eng_, xiv. 12, a small state: Meng Kung-ch'o not fit to be minister of. _T'o_, an officer of Wei holding a post in the temple; vi. 14, his glibness; xiv. 20, in charge of Ancestral Temple. _Ts'ai_, a state, xi. 2, xviii. 9. _Ts'ui_, v. 18, a lord of Ch'i, murdered his lord, 547 B.C. _Tz'u_: _see_ Tzu-kung. _Wang-sun Chia_, a minister of Wei; iii. 13, thinks it best to court the kitchen god; xiv. 20, in charge of the troops. _Wei_, one of the three great families that governed the state of Chin; xiv. 12, Meng Kung-ch'o fit to be steward of. _Wei_, xviii. 1, a small state in western China. _Wei_, another state in China, ix. 14, xiii. 7, 8, 9, xiv. 42, xix. 22. _Wei_, King of: _see_ note to vii. 14; vii. 14, Confucius not on his side; xiii. 3, looks to Confucius to govern. _Wei_, the lord of, xviii. 1, an elder brother by a concubine of the tyrant Chou Hsin (reigned 1154-22 B.C.), last of the Yin dynasty. He fled from court, since he could not improve his brother. _Wei-sheng Kao_, v. 23, begs vinegar from another to give to beggar. _Wei-sheng Mou_, xiv. 34, an old man who had fled the world, asks how Confucius finds roosts to roost on. _Wen_, Duke of Chin, reigned 636-28 B.C., the leading man in China in his day, xiv. 16, was deep but dishonest. _Wen_, King, Duke of Chou, born 1231 B.C., died 1135 B.C., the father of King Wu, founder of the Chou line of emperors; viii. 20, holding two-thirds of world submitted all to Yin; ix. 5, since his death Confucius is the home of culture; xix. 22, his Way lives in men. _Wu_, iii. 25, the music of King Wu, less noble than that of Shun. _Wu_, xviii. 9, tambourine master of Lu, crossed the Han. _Wu_, King, the founder of the Chou dynasty, reigned 1122-15 B.C.; viii. 20, had ten able ministers; xix. 22, his Way lives in men;
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