The Sacred Books of the East, Volume 3Friedrich Max Müller Clarendon Press, 1879 - English literature |
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according An-kwo ancestors ancestral temple ancient announcement appointment Book called capital chapter character charge chief China Chinese commencement Confucius court cultivate death descendants divination documents duke of Kâu duties dynasty of Hsiâ emperor Făng father favour five former kings four quarters give harmony Heaven Ho-nan Hsî Hwâi Î Yin Kâo Kâo-yâo Kâu dynasty Khang Khî Khien Khih Khin Khung Kiang king Khăng king Wăn king Wû kingdom Kung labours list of sovereigns Mencius ment Miâo Minister of Religion ministers mount Min myriad regions officers present district princes province punishments received reign reverent royal ruler sacrifices says scholars Shan-hsî Shan-tung Shang dynasty Shâu Shih Shû Son of Heaven sovereign spirits stars Sui dynasty Thâi Thang things throne tion tranquillity tribes Tribute of Yü virtue Yâo and Shun Yü's Yüeh