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three great houses of Lu, who had grasped all power in the state. The others were Meng-sun and Shu-sun. They were all descended from Duke Huan by a concubine. _Chi_, the Chi, head of the Chi clan, first Chi Huan and then Chi K'ang; iii. 1, had eight rows of dancers in his hall; iii. 6, worshipped on Mount T'ai; vi. 7, wishes to make Min Tzu-ch'ien governor of Pi; xi. 16, richer than the Duke of Chou; xiii. 2, Chung-kung is his steward; xvi. 1, is about to chastise Chuan-yue; xviii. 3, Ching, Duke of Ch'i, would set him above Confucius. _Chi_, xiv. 6 = Hou Chi, director of husbandry under the Emperor Yao, and ancestor of the Chou dynasty. _Chi_, iii. 9, a small state. _Chi_, xviii. 1, another small state. Lord of Chi: an uncle of the tyrant Chou, last of the Yin dynasty. He was imprisoned for chiding the emperor, and to escape death feigned madness. _Chi Huan_, head of the Chi clan + 491 B.C.; xviii. 4, accepts singing girls from Ch'i. _Chi-kua_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Chi K'ang_, of the great house of Chi of Lu, succeeded Chi Huan as chief, 491 B.C. (_see_ note to xii. 17); ii. 20, told how to make the people respectful, faithful, and willing; vi. 6, asks whether certain disciples were fit for power; x. 11, presents the Master with medicine; xi. 6, asks which disciples were fond of learning; xii. 17, asks how to rule; xii. 18, is vexed by robbers; xii. 19, asks whether we should kill the bad; xiv. 20, asks how Duke Ling escapes ruin. _Chi-lu_, another name for Tzu-lu. _Chi-sui_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Chi-sun_, xiv. 38, or Chi (which see), probably Chi Huan, the head of the house. _Chi Tzu-ch'eng_, xii. 8, a lord of Wei, says, A gentleman is all nature. _Chi Tzu-jan_, younger brother of Chi Huan; xi. 23, asks whether Yu and Ch'iu are statesmen. _Chi Wen_, v. 19, a lord of Lu, thought thrice before acting. _Chieh-ni_, xviii. 6, says the world is a seething torrent. _Chieh-yue_, xviii. 5, a famous man of Ch'u, who, disapproving of his king's conduct, supported himself by husbandry, and feigned madness in order to escape being forced into the king's service. _Chien_, xiv. 22, Duke of Ch'i, murdered by Ch'en Ch'eng 481 B.C. _Chih_, music-master of Lu; viii. 15, how grand was the ending of the Kuan-chue in his day; xviii. 9, went to Ch'i. _Chin_, xiv. 16, an ancient state. Duke Wen of Ch
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