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________________ 302 THE TEXTS OF TÂOISM. APP. VI. 10. Kiang-lü Mien and Ki Khêh ;-on the counsel which the former had given to the ruler of La. 11. Zze-kung and the old gardener ;-argument of the latter in favour of the primitive simplicity, and remarks thereon by Confucius. 12. Kun Mâng and Yüan Fung;-on the government of the sage; of the virtuous and kindly man; and of the spirit-like man. 13. Măn Wu-kwei and Khih-kang Man-khỉ ;—that there had been confusion and disorder before the time of Shun; and the character of the age of Perfect Virtue. BOOK XIII. Par. 6. Yao and Shun ;-on the former's method of government. 7. Confucius, wishing to deposit some writings in the royal Library, is repulsed by Lâo-zze. Argument between them on Benevolence and Righteousness in relation to the nature of man. 8. Shih-khăng Khî and Lâo-zze;—the strange conferences between them, and the charges brought by the one against the other. 10. Duke Hwan and the wheelwright Phien ;—that the knack of an art cannot be conveyed to another, and the spirit of thought cannot be fully expressed in writing. BOOK XIV. Par. 2. Tang, a minister of Shang, and Kwang-zze on the nature of Benevolence. 3. Pei-măn Khăng and Hwang-Tî;-a description of Hwang-Ti's music, the Hsien-khih. 4. Yen Yüan and Kin, the music-master of Lu, on the course of Confucius ;—the opinion of the latter that it had been unsuccessful and was verging to entire failure. 5. Confucius and Lao-zze. The former has not yet got the Tâo, and Lao-zze explains the reason. 6. Confucius and Lâo- ze. Confucius talks of Benevolence Digitized by Google
SR No.007682
Book TitleQuestions of King Milinda Part 02
Original Sutra AuthorN/A
AuthorT W Rhys Davids
PublisherOxford
Publication Year1894
Total Pages2240
LanguageEnglish
ClassificationBook_English
File Size38 MB
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