Chapter
1 1 | disgrace at the hands of Ch'û. I have brought shame on
2 1 | the troops of Ch'in and Ch'û.~4. 'The rulers of those
3 2 | territories, to have Ch'in and Ch'û wait at your court, to rule
4 2 | fight with the people of Ch'û, which of them does your
5 2 | conquer?' 'The people of Ch'û would conquer.' 'Yes; --
6 2 | Tsâu's contending with Ch'û? For, with such a desire,
7 3 | he himself went into Ch'û to travel, and that, on
8 4 | lies between Ch'î and Ch'û. Shall I serve Ch'î? Or
9 7 | The wealth of Tsin and Ch'û cannot be equalled. Let
10 9 | of T'ang, had to go to Ch'û, he went by way of Sung,
11 9 | prince was returning from Ch'û, he again visited Mencius.
12 10| 10~1. There came from Ch'û to T'ang one Hsü Hsing,
13 10| Liang was a native of Ch'û. Pleased with the doctrines
14 11| government, and Ch'î and Ch'û hate and attack him. What
15 11| sovereign. Great as Ch'î and Ch'û are, what would there be
16 12| is a great officer of Ch'û here, who wishes his son
17 12| his tutor, or a man of Ch'û?' 'He will employ a man
18 12| a multitude of men of Ch'û continually shouting out
19 12| speak the language of Ch'û, it would be impossible
20 15| of Tsin, the Tâo-wû of Ch'û, and the Ch'un Ch'iû of
21 21| honour to an old man of Ch'û, and I also give honour
22 22| the way from Ch'in to Ch'û far to go to him; because
23 23| being about to go to Ch'û, Mencius met him in Shih-ch'
24 23| heard that Ch'in and Ch'û are fighting together, and
25 23| going to see the king of Ch'û and persuade him to cease
26 23| the kings of Ch'in and Ch'û, and if those kings are
27 23| the kings of Ch'in and Ch'û, and if those kings are
28 23| sojourning in P'ing-lû, Ch'û, who was prime minister
29 23| not visit the minister Ch'û. The disciple Wû-lû was
30 23| î, you did not visit Ch'û. Was it not because he is
31 23| Tsâu, but the minister Ch'û might have gone to P'ing-lû.'~
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