[174] Ta Tsing Leu Lee, sec. lxxxix. p. 93. On the charitable institutions of the Chinese, see Staunton, ibid. p. 93 n. *; Smith, Chinese Characteristics, p. 186 sq.
[175] Douglas, Confucianism and Taouism, p. 109.
[176] ‘Merits and Errors Scrutinized,’ in Indo-Chinese Gleaner, iii. 159, 161 sqq. Thâi Shang, 3. ‘Divine Panorama,’ in Giles, Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio, ii. 370, 371, 374, 379. Douglas, Confucianism and Taouism, pp. 259, 272 sq. Davis, China, ii. 48. Edkins, Religion in China, p. 89 sq.
[177] Chamberlain, Things Japanese, p. 309.
[178] Dhammapada, 177.
[179] Oldenberg, Buddha, p. 301.
[180] Cf. Kern, Manual of Indian Buddhism, p. 72.
[181] Rig-Veda, x. 117. Kaegi, Rigveda, p. 18.
[182] Hitopadesa, Mitralâbhâ, 63.
[183] Gautama, v. 21; x. 1 sq. Institutes of Vishnu, lix. 28. Baudhâyana, ii. 7. 13. 5. Laws of Manu, ix. 333; x. 75, 79; xi. 1 sqq.