Chapter
1 3 | the banks of the western waters, As far as the foot of Ch'
2 10| reduced to order, the vast waters, flowing out of their channels,
3 10| What has been washed in the waters of the Chiang and Han, and
4 12| In the time of Yâo, the waters, flowing out of their channels,
5 12| the Book of History, "The waters in their wild course warned
6 12| course warned me." Those "waters in their wild course" were
7 12| their wild course" were the waters of the great inundation.~
8 12| employed Yü to reduce the waters to order. Yü dug open their
9 12| grassy marshes. On this, the waters pursued their course through
10 12| through the country, even the waters of the Chiang, the Hwâi,
11 12| times, Yü repressed the vast waters of the inundation, and the
12 13| the otter aids the deep waters, driving the fish into them,
13 16| when he conveyed away the waters, there would be nothing
14 16| which Yü conveyed away the waters was by doing what gave him
15 24| said, 'My management of the waters is superior to that of Yü.'~
16 24| Yü's regulation of the waters was according to the laws
17 24| an inundation. Inundating waters are a vast waste of water,
18 26| think anything of other waters, and he who has wandered
19 27| there ensue drought, or the waters overflow, the spirits of
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