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ll bred. _Ch'en Ch'eng_, posthumous title of Ch'en Heng, minister of Ch'i; xiv. 22, murders Duke Chien of Ch'i. _Ch'en K'ang_, xvi. 13 = Tzu-ch'in, whom see. _Ch'en Tzu-ch'in_ = Tzu-ch'in, whom see. _Ch'en Wen_, a lord of Ch'i; v. 18, forsook his land when Ts'ui murdered the king. _Ch'i_, a state in ancient China, vii. 13, xviii. 3, xviii. 9; v. 18, its king slain by Ts'ui; vi. 3, Tzu-hua sent there; vi. 22, by a single revolution might equal Lu; xiv. 16, Duke Huan of, was honest but shallow; xvi. 12, Duke Ching of, had a thousand teams of horses; xviii. 4, the men of, send singing girls to Chi Huan. _Ch'i-tiao K'ai_, a disciple of Confucius, style Tzu-jo; v. 5, wants confidence to take office. _Ch'ih_, the name of Kung-hsi Hua, whom see. _Ch'in_, a state in western China, xviii. 9. _Ch'iu_, the name of Jan Yu, whom see; xiv. 34, the name of Confucius. _Ch'u_, an ancient state, xviii. 5, 9. _Ch'ue Po-yue_, minister of Wei, a friend of Confucius, who stayed with him when in Wei; xiv. 26, sends an envoy to Confucius; xv. 6, what a gentleman he was! _Ch'ueeh_, a village; xiv. 47, a lad from, made messenger by Confucius. _Fan Ch'ih_, a disciple of Confucius, name Fan Hsue, style Tzu-ch'ih; ii. 5, asks meaning of obedience to parents; vi. 20, asks what is wisdom, and love; xii. 21, asks how to raise the mind; xii. 22, asks what is love, and wisdom; xiii. 4, asks to be taught husbandry; xiii. 19, asks what is love. _Fang_, xiv. 15, a town of Lu, a fief in the hands of Tsang Wu-chung. _Fang-shu_, xviii. 9, drum-master of Lu, crossed the river. _Han_, xviii. 9, the river that enters the Yangtze at Hankow. _Hsia_ = China, also the name of a dynasty, ii. 23, iii. 9, 21, xv. 10. _Hsiang_, xviii. 9, who played the sounding stones, crossed the sea. _Hsieh_, xiv. 12, a small state: Meng Kung-ch'o not fit to be minister of. _Hsien_, xiv. 1: _see_ Yuean Ssu. _Hsien_, xiv. 19, steward to Kung-shu Wen; goes to court with him. _Hu_, vii. 28, a village: it was ill talking to the people of. _Huan_, the three; xvi. 3, the three sons of Duke Huan of Lu, from whom the families of Meng, Shu, and Chi were descended, as also the powerless reigning duke of Lu. _Huan_, Duke of Ch'i: _see_ note to xiv. 17; xiv. 16, was honest but shallow; xiv. 17, 18, slays the young duke Chiu. _Huan T'ui_, vii. 22, an officer of Sung, cannot ha
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