Chinese Literature - Comprising the Analects of Confucius, the Sayings of Mencius, the Shi-King, the Travels of Fâ-Hien, and the Sorrows of Han by Mencius;Faxian;Confucius
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The Wish of an Unhappy Man
BOOK XIV.--THE ODES OF TS'AOU.-- Against Frivolous Pursuits BOOK XV.--THE ODES OF PIN.-- The Duke of Chow Tells of His Soldiers There is a Proper Way for Doing Everything _Part II.--Minor Odes of the Kingdom_. BOOK I.--DECADE OF LUH MING.-- A Festal Ode A Festal Ode Complimenting an Officer The Value of Friendship The Response to a Festal Ode An Ode of Congratulation An Ode on the Return of the Troops BOOK II.--THE DECADE OF PIH HWA.-- An Ode Appropriate to a Festivity BOOK III.--THE DECADE OF T'UNG KUNG.-- Celebrating a Hunting Expedition The King's Anxiety for His Morning Levee Moral Lessons from Natural Facts BOOK IV.--THE DECADE OF K'E-FOO.-- On the Completion of a Royal Palace |
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