Chapter
1 3 | Hsün-yü, and Kâu-ch'ien served Wû.~2. 'He who with a areat
2 3 | in the kingdom, and king Wû was ashamed of it. This
3 3 | This was the valour of king Wû. He also, by one display
4 4 | banished Chieh, and that king Wû smote Châu?' Mencius replied, '
5 4 | this principle, namely king Wû. If the people of Yen will
6 5 | kingdom. It required king Wû and the duke of Châu to
7 8 | not be made a T'ang or a Wû, that showed his want of
8 11| the subjects of Châu, king Wû proceeded to punish them
9 11| rice and vessels of congee. Wû saved the people from the
10 12| Châu-kung assisted king Wû, and destroyed Châu. He
11 12| out by the energy of king Wû! They are for the assistance
12 13| married to the prince of Wû.~3. 'Now the small States
13 13| and Châu aided T'ang and Wû, driving the people to them.~
14 15| could not see it.~4. King Wû did not slight the near,
15 21| accordingly, under Wan and Wû, the people loved what was
16 22| plantation-keeper, who neglects his wû and chiâ, and cultivates
17 23| can lift the weight which Wû Hwo lifted is just another
18 23| Hwo lifted is just another Wû Hwo. Why should a man make
19 26| Yâo and Shun. T'ang and Wû made them their own. The
20 27| us last?"~4. 'When king Wû punished Yin, he had only
21 28| were by nature; T'ang and Wû were so by returning to
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