Chapter
1 1 | come here, a distance of a thousand lî, may I presume that you
2 1 | endangered. In the kingdom of ten thousand chariots, the murderer of
3 1 | the chief of a family of a thousand chariots. In the kingdom
4 1 | chariots. In the kingdom of a thousand chariots, the murderer of
5 1 | hundred chariots. To have a thousand in ten thousand, and a hundred
6 1 | To have a thousand in ten thousand, and a hundred in a thousand,
7 1 | thousand, and a hundred in a thousand, cannot be said not to be
8 2 | sufficient to lift three thousand catties, but it is not sufficient
9 2 | nine divisions, each of a thousand lî square. All Ch'î together
10 4 | it. For a kingdom of ten thousand chariots, attacking another
11 4 | attacking another of ten thousand chariots, to complete the
12 4 | strength of your country of ten thousand chariots, you attacked another
13 4 | attacked another country of ten thousand chariots, and the people
14 4 | heard of a prince with a thousand lî standing in fear of others.'~
15 5 | domain did not exceed a thousand lî, and Ch'î embraces so
16 5 | time, in a country of ten thousand chariots, let benevolent
17 5 | receive from a prince of ten thousand chariots. He viewed stabbing
18 5 | stabbing a prince of ten thousand chariots just as stabbing
19 7 | have amounted to several thousand.' The governor replied, '
20 8 | his own benefit. He came a thousand lî to wait on the king;
21 8 | Shih know me! When I came a thousand lî to wait on the king,
22 10| a hundred times, some a thousand times, some ten thousand
23 10| thousand times, some ten thousand times as valuable as others.
24 15| one another more than a thousand lî, and the age of the one
25 15| of the other more than a thousand years. But when they got
26 16| back to the solstice of a thousand years ago.'~1. The officer
27 18| had been yoked for him a thousand teams of horses, he would
28 19| allotted a territory of a thousand lî square. A Kung and a
29 20| Anciently, princes of a thousand chariots have yet been on
30 20| Thus, when a ruler of a thousand chariots sought to be on
31 22| a man will accept of ten thousand chung, without any consideration
32 22| righteousness. What can the ten thousand chung add to him? When he
33 24| 000 lî square. Without a thousand lî, he would not have sufficient
34 24| 3. 'In a country of ten thousand families, would it do to
35 27| chariots of war, and three thousand life-guards.~5. 'The king
36 27| to decline a State of a thousand chariots; but if he be not
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