[4] Ch. 10, page 65, compare also the Chung-Yung, ch. 27.

[5] Vol. ii., Appendix, ch. 2.

[6] Ch. 9, p. 6. See also the remarks of Callery in his note to this passage. Li-ki, p. 142.

[7] Chinese Classics, vol. i., p. 282 3–4. The Chinese and their Rebellions, p. 351.

[8] Compare Yi-ching, Vol. ii., Appendix, ch. 11, with the Tao-tê ching, ch. 6.

[9] Legge’s Shu, vol. i., p. 113.

[10] Chinese Classics, vol. 1, p. 159.

[11] Legge’s Shu King, vol. ii., p. 316.

[12] Legge’s Ch. Classics, vol, i., p. 44.

[13] See for instance Legge, Ch. Classics, vol. i., p. 136.