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in rebellion. _Kung-shu_, the name of a great family in Wei. _Kung-shu Wen_, of the above family, a minister of Wei; xiv. 14, said not to speak, or laugh, or take a gift; xiv. 19, goes to court with his ex-steward. _Kung-sun Ch'ao_, xix. 22, asks, 'Where did Confucius get his learning?' _Kung-yeh Ch'ang_, a disciple of Confucius; v. 1, married to Confucius's daughter, though he had been in prison. _K'ang_, x. 11: _see_ Chi K'ang. _K'uang_, ix. 5; xi. 22, a place where the Master was affrighted. _K'ung Ch'iu_, xviii. 6, Confucius's name in Chinese. His style was Chung-ni. _K'ung-wen_, the posthumous title of K'ung Yue, a lord of Wei; v. 14, why he was styled cultured. _Lao_, a disciple of Confucius, name Ch'in Lao, style Tzu-k'ai; ix. 6, quotes the Master's saying that he learned a trade. _Li_, xi. 7, Confucius's son: _see_ Po-yue. _Li_, xx. 1 = T'ang, whom see. _Liao_, the duke's uncle; xiv. 38, a man of Lu, slanders Tzu-lu. _Liao_, xviii. 9, bandmaster of Lu, went to Ts'ai. _Lin Fang_, iii. 4, a man of Lu, asks what gives life to ceremony; iii. 6, he and Mount T'ai. _Ling_, Duke of Wei, the husband of Nan-tzu (vi. 26), reigned 533-492 B.C.; xiv. 20, his wickedness; xv. 1, asks about the line of battle. _Liu-hsia Hui_, flourished about 600 B.C.: _see_ note to xv. 13; xv. 13, Tsang Wen would not stand by him; xviii. 2, was thrice dismissed when judge; xviii. 8, bent his will and shamed the body. _Lu_, the native state of Confucius, iii. 23, v. 2, vi. 22, ix. 14, xi. 13, iii. 7, xiv. 15. _Lu_, Duke of, xviii. 10, the son of the Duke of Chou. _Meng_, or _Meng-sun_, one of the three great families that were all-powerful in Lu. _Meng_, xviii. 3, the head of the Meng clan, Meng Yi. _Meng_, the, xix. 19, makes Yang Fu criminal judge. _Meng Chih-fan_, vi. 13, a lord of Lu, never bragged. _Meng Ching_, son of Meng Wu, a lord of Lu; viii. 4, comes to ask after the dying Tseng-tzu. _Meng Chuang_, xix. 18, head of the Meng clan, his piety. _Meng Kung-ch'o_ head of the Meng clan, minister of Lu; xiv. 12, not fit to be minister of T'eng or Hsieh; xiv. 13, his greedlessness. _Meng Wu_, posthumous name of Meng Hsi, a lord of Lu, son of Meng Yi; ii. 6, told that his parents are concerned for his health; v. 7, asks whether certain disciples have love. _Meng Yi_, the posthumous name of Ho-chi, head of the Meng-sun, or
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