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Chung-sun, clan in Lu: a contemporary of Confucius; ii. 5, asks the duty of a son; xviii. 3, Ching, Duke of Ch'i, would set him below Confucius. _Mien_, xv. 41, a blind music-master of Lu, comes to see Confucius. _Min Tzu-ch'ien_, a disciple of Confucius, name Min Sun, style Tzu-ch'ien; vi. 7, would rather cross the Wen than be governor of Pi; xi. 2, was of noble life; xi. 4, how good a son he was! xi. 12, his winning strength; xi. 13, does not talk, but what he says hits the mark. _Nan Jung_, a disciple of Confucius; v. 1, given Confucius's niece as wife; xi. 5, would thrice repeat _The Sceptre White_. _Nan-kung Kuo_, a disciple of Confucius, style Tzu-jung, perhaps the same man as Nan Jung; xiv. 6, how he prizes worth. _Nan-tzu_, wife of Ling, Duke of Wei, a dissolute woman; vi. 26, Confucius sees her. _Ning Wu_, posthumous title of Ning Yue, a lord of Wei; v. 20, such simplicity as his is beyond our reach. _Pi_, a town of Lu, belonging to the Chi; vi. 7, Min Tzu-ch'ien refuses the governorship of; xi. 24, Tzu-kao made governor of; xvi. 1, Chuan-yue is strong and close to Pi; xvii. 5, held in rebellion by Kung-shan Fu-jao. _Pi Hsi_, governor of Chung-mou in Chin for the family of Chao; xvii. 7, summons Confucius. _Pi-kan_, uncle of the tyrant Chou (reigned 1154-22 B.C.), last of the house of Yin; xviii. 1, died for his reproofs. _Pien_, xiv. 10, a town in Lu given to Kuan Chung. _Po_, the, xiv. 10, a lord of Ch'i. Duke Huan takes from him the town of Pien and gives it to Kuan Chung. _Po-kuo_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Po-niu_, a disciple of Confucius, name Jan Keng, style Po-niu, born 544 B.C.; vi. 8, why should he die of such an illness? _Po-ta_, xviii. 11, an officer of Chou. _Po-yi_, elder brother of Shu-ch'i, lived in twelfth century B.C.; _see_ note to v. 22; v. 22, never recalled past wickedness; vii. 14, did not rue the past; xvi. 12, men still sound his praises; xviii. 8, would not bend the will. _Po-yue_, Confucius's son; xi. 7, buried without an outer coffin; xvi. 13, told by his father to study poetry and courtesy; xvii. 10, asked whether he had done the Chou-nan. _P'eng_, vii. 1, a man of the Shang dynasty: Confucius likens himself to him. _P'i Shen_, xiv. 9, a lord of Cheng, who drafted the decrees. _Shang_, the name of Tzu-hsia, whom see. _Shao_, the music of the ti
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