ished.
_Yin_ dynasty (2205-1766 B.C.), also called Shang, ii. 23, iii. 9, 21,
viii. 20, xv. 10, xviii. 1.
_Yu_, the name of Tzu-lu, whom see.
_Yu Jo_, a disciple of Confucius, style Tzu-jo, sometimes called
Yu-tzu, the philosopher Yu, born 520 B.C.;
i. 2, says that to be a good son is the root of love;
i. 12, says courtesy consists in ease;
i. 13, says if promises hug the right, word can be kept;
xii. 9, tells Duke Ai to tithe the people.
_Yu-tzu_: _see_ Yu Jo.
_Yung_, v. 4: _see_ Chung-kung.
_Yue_, viii. 20, the dynastic title of Shun, whom see.
_Yue_, xv. 6, a minister of Wei, his straightness.
_Yue_, xvii. 21 = Tsai Wo.
_Yue_, an ancient emperor (reigned 2205-2197 B.C.), founder of the Hsia
dynasty, chosen by Shun as his successor;
viii. 18, he swayed the world and made light of it;
viii. 21, no flaw in him;
xiv. 6, toiled at his crops and won the world;
xx. 1, his instructions on coming to the throne.
_Yue-chung_, the younger brother of T'ai-po. He accompanied him in his
flight to the wild tribes of Wu (the country round Shanghai), in
order to let the third brother come to the throne, and succeeded
T'ai-po as ruler of that people;
xviii. 8, lived in hiding, but gave the rein to his tongue.
_Yuean Jang_, an old, eccentric acquaintance of Confucius;
xiv. 46, awaits the Master squatting.
_Yuean Ssu_, a disciple of Confucius, name Yuean Hsien, style Tzu-ssu,
born 516 B.C.;
vi. 3, refuses his pay as governor;
xiv. 1, asks what is shame.
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