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1 Int | If one sentence of the Book of Changes be mastered it
2 Int | in the classics. But the Book of Changes is difficult ./.
3 Int | down were made into this book. It belongs to the class
4 Int | illustrations have been omitted. The book is famous for its learning,
5 I | SHUNDAI ZATSUWA. BOOK ONE.—BENEVOLENCE.~ ~THE
6 I(11) | is the ###. See Mencius, Book VII., Part 1. Chap. XV.,
7 I(12) | which professes to use no book.~
8 I(18) | on The Spring and Autumn, Book V., Year XV. p. 165 of the
9 I(24) | Mencius, Book III: Pt. II., Chapter IX.
10 I | words were punished in the Book of Rites. 29~ But in such
11 I | barbarous speech. As the Book of Poetry says: "Who knows
12 I(31) | Lessons from the States. Book VI. Ode 1 "On seeing the
13 I(35) | quotations are from the "Book of Rites."~
14 I(36) | Book VII., Part I., Chap. XV.,
15 I(38) | Analects, Book XVII; Chap. II.~
16 I(39) | Book VI, Part I Chap. VI.~
17 I(40) | Book II, Part I Chap. II, 9-16.
18 I(43) | Analects, Book XVII, Chap., XIX, 3.~
19 I(44) | Book of Changes, Appendix IV,
20 I(46) | Book I, Part I, Chapter I, 3
21 I | Okina replied:—~ In the Book of Changes it is said, "
22 I(51) | on The Spring and Autumn. Book III., Year XXIII, Part II.,
23 I(57) | Book of Changes, Appendix 1 Sec.,
24 I(58) | Mencius, Book VII., Pt. I Chap. XIII,
25 I(59) | Book of Changes, Appendix III:
26 I(61) | Mencius, Book II, Pt. II, Chap. IX., 4.
27 I(61) | Chap. IX., 4. Analects, Book XIX Chap. XXI.~
28 I | exalts himself."~ The Book of Changes says: "Heaven
29 I(71) | The Book of Changes, Appendix, IV.
30 II | BOOK II.—RIGHTEOUSNESS.~ ~THE
31 II | gaining strength. So does the Book of Changes declare: "Birth
32 II(4) | Mencius, Book II, Pt. I, Chap. II, 15.~
33 II(6) | Book of Poetry, Part II, Book
34 II(6) | Book of Poetry, Part II, Book IV, Ode VIII; 3 "A lamentation
35 II | that is invisible. As the Book of Poetry says,—"Fear the
36 II(8) | Analects, Book VII; XV.~
37 II(15)| Mencius, Book IV. Pt. I, Chap. VIII; 2-
38 II | This is the teaching of the Book of Changes:—"The 'Way' of
39 II | the first figure of the Book of Changes the four seasons
40 II(17)| Book of Changes, Appendix V,
41 II(18)| Book of Changes, Appendix I;
42 II | explains a passage in the Book of Changes: "He purifies
43 II(20)| Book of Changes. Appendix IV,
44 II | knowledge. Thus does the Book of Changes speak of the
45 II(25)| Mencius, Book II, Pt. I, Chap. II; 11-
46 II | exposition of the tenth book of the Analects, "He bowed
47 II | standing on the earth in the Book of Changes.32 The mountain
48 II(32)| Book of Changes. Appendix II.,
49 II | lecture to the karō. In the Book of Rites provision is make
50 III | BOOK III. PROPRIETY.~ ~THE EMPIRE,
51 III(1)| Book of Poetry—"The sacrificial
52 III | must not be forgotten. The Book of Poetry says, "Take the
53 IV | BOOK IV. WISDOM.~ ~DARK IS THE
54 IV(1) | Book IV, Part I, Chapter XI.~
55 IV | place of freedom. So the Book of Changes teaches us that
56 IV(6) | Mayers, p. 221, Analects, Book V, Chap. XV.~
57 IV | was asked, Do you like the Book? Kenko was witty and used
58 IV | unmindful of autumn's fruit. The book is full of adulteries from
59 IV | lust and Buddhism from that book, and scenery and the emotions
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