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xx. 1, his principles of government. _Wu-ch'eng_, a small town of Lu; vi. 12, Tzu-yu governor of it; xvii. 4, as the Master draws near he hears lute and song. _Wu-ma Ch'i_, a disciple of Confucius, name Wu-ma Shih, style Tzu-ch'i, vii. 30. _Yang_, xviii. 9, assistant bandmaster of Lu, crossed the sea. _Yang Fu_, xix. 19, a disciple of Tseng-tzu, made judge. _Yang Huo_, chief minister of the Chi, with whom he was long all-powerful; on one occasion he imprisoned his master; in 501 B.C. he was forced to leave Lu; xvii. 1, wishes to see Confucius; xviii. 4, accepts music girls. _Yao_, the first Emperor of China (2357-2255 B.C.); vi. 28, still yearned to treat all with bounty; viii. 19, his greatness was like Heaven; viii. 20, the wealth in talent of his last days; xiv. 45, struggled to grow better and make all happy; xx. 1, his commands to Shun. _Yen_, xvii. 4, = Tzu-yu. _Yen Lu_, xi. 7, father of Yen Yuean, asks for Master's carriage to provide an outer coffin. _Yen P'ing_, v. 16, was versed in friendship. _Yen Yu_, xix. 12 = Tzu-yu. _Yen Yuean_ (514-483 B.C.), the favourite disciple of Confucius, name Yen Hui, style Tzu-yuean; ii. 9, is no dullard; v. 8, Tzu-kung cannot compare with him; v. 25, tells his wishes to the Master; vi. 2, made no mistake twice; vi. 5, for three months together did not sin against love; vi. 9, his mirth under hardship; vii. 10, could both fill a post and live happy without; ix. 10, says, As I gaze it grows higher; ix. 19, was never listless when spoken to; ix. 20, had never been seen to stop; xi. 2, was of noble life; xi. 3, the Master got no help from him; xi. 6, was fond of learning; xi. 7, dies: his father asks for the Master's carriage; xi. 8, dies: the Master says, I am undone; xi. 9, dies: the Master overcome by grief; xi. 10, the disciples bury him in state; xi. 18, is almost faultless; xi. 22, would not brave death whilst his Master lives; xii. 1, asks what is love; xv. 10, asks how to rule a kingdom. _Yi_, xiv. 6, a famous archer of the Hsia dynasty, who slew the emperor and usurped his throne, but was afterwards killed in his turn. _Yi_, iii. 24, a small town on the borders of Wei: the warden says Confucius is a warning bell. _Yi-yi_, xviii. 8, lived in hiding, but gave the rein to his tongue. _Yi-yin_, xii. 22 (and _note_), made minister, and evil van
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