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1 5 | 3. 'Some one asked Tsang Hsî, saying, "Sir, to which
2 5 | yourself or to Tsze-lû?" Tsang Hsî looked uneasy, and said, "
3 5 | or to Kwan Chung?" Tsang Hsî, flushed with anger and
4 5 | concluded Mencius, 'Tsang Hsî would not play Kwan Chung,
5 11| charioteer for his favourite Hsî, when, in the course of
6 11| single bird. The favourite Hsî reported this result, saying, "
7 14| Tsang, in nourishing Tsang Hsî, was always sure to have
8 14| After the death of Tsing Hsî, when Tsang Yüan came to
9 16| Mencius said, 'If the lady Hsî had been covered with a
10 17| Mencius answered, 'Ch'ang Hsî asked Kung-ming Kâo, saying, "
11 18| Mencius, 'Some say that Pâi-lî Hsî sold himself to a cattle-keeper
12 18| strange things.~2. 'Pâi-lî Hsî was a man of Yü. The people
13 18| their request, and Pâi-lî Hsî did not remonstrate.~3. '
14 19| to Wang Shun and Ch'ang Hsî, they serve me."~4. 'Not
15 24| the sea-shore; and Pâi-lî Hsî from the market-place.~2. '
16 28| 1. Mencius said, 'Tsang Hsî was fond of sheep-dates,
17 28| as Ch'in Chang, Tsang Hsî, and Mû P'ei, were those
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