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in was deep but dishonest. _Ching_, Duke of Ch'i. Confucius was in Ch'i in 517 B.C.; xii. 11, asks what is kingcraft; xvi. 12, had a thousand teams of horses, but no man praised him; xviii. 3, would set Confucius between the Chi and the Meng. _Ching_, xiii. 8, of ducal house of Wei, was wise in his private life. _Chiu_, brother of Duke Huan of Ch'i; xiv. 17, 18, slain by his brother. _Chou_, the reigning dynasty in Confucius's time, ii. 23, iii. 14, iii. 21, xv. 10, xviii. 11. _Chou_, viii. 20 = King Wen. _Chou_, xx. 1 = King Wu. _Chou_, the Duke of, _see_ note to vii. 5; vii. 5, Confucius sees him no more in his dreams; viii. 11, his gifts, if coupled with pride and meanness, would not be worth a glance; xi. 16, the Chi richer than he; xviii. 10, his instructions to his son. _Chou_, or _Chou Hsin_ (reigned 1154-22 B.C.), the last emperor of the house of Yin, an infamous tyrant, finally overthrown by King Wu, when he perished in his burning palace; xix. 20, his wickedness was not so great. _Chou Jen_, an ancient worthy; xvi. 1, said, He that can put forth his strength.... _Chu-chang_, xviii. 8, a man who fled the world. _Chuan-yue_, a small state in Lu, tributary to Lu; xvi. 1, the Chi proposes to chastise it. _Chuang of Pien_, xiv. 13, his boldness. _Chung-hu_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Chung-kung_, a disciple of Confucius: name Jan Yung, style Chung-kung, born 523 B.C.; v. 4, said to have a glib tongue; vi. 1, might fill the seat of a prince: his views on laxity; vi. 4, likened to the red calf of a brindled cow; xi. 2, was of noble life; xii. 2, asks what is love; xiii. 2, when steward of the Chi asks how to rule. _Chung-mou_, a town in Chin, belonging to the Chao family; xvii. 7, held by Pi Hsi in rebellion. _Chung-ni_, xix. 22, 23 = Confucius. _Chung-shu Yue_, minister of Wei, son of K'ung-wen; xiv. 20, in charge of the guests. _Chung-tu_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Chung Yu_: _see_ Tzu-lu. _Chue-fu_, xiii. 17, a town in Lu, Tzu-hsia governor of it. _Chueeh_, xviii. 9, bandmaster of Lu, went to Ch'in. _Ch'ai_, a disciple of Confucius, name Kao Ch'ai, style Tzu-kao; xi. 17, is simple; xi. 24, made governor of Pi. _Ch'ang-chue_, xviii. 6, says Confucius knows the ford. _Ch'en_, a state in China; v. 21, xi. 2, xv. 1. _Ch'en_, judge of; vii. 30, asks whether Duke Chao was we
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