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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BOOK III.--DECADE OF TANG.-- King Seuen on the Occasion of a Great Drought _Part IV.--Odes of the Temple and Altar_. BOOK I.--SACRIFICIAL ODES OF CHOW.-- Appropriate to a Sacrifice to King Wan On Sacrificing to the Kings Woo, Ching, and K'ang THE TRAVELS OF FÂ-HIEN Translator's Introduction CHAPTER I. From Ch'ang-gan to the Sandy Desert II. On to Shen-shen and thence to Khoten III. Khoten--Processions of Images IV. Through the Ts'ung Mountains to K'eech-ch'a V. Great Quinquennial Assembly of Monks VI. North India--Image of Maitreya Bodhisattva VII. The Perilous Crossing of the Indus VIII. Woo-chang, or Udyana--Traces of Buddha IX. Soo ho-to--Legends of Buddha X. Gandhara--Legends of Buddha XI. Takshasila--Legends--The Four Great Topes XII. Buddha's Alms-bowl--Death of Hwuy-king XIII. Festival of Buddha's Skull-bone XIV. Crossing the Indus to the East XV. Sympathy of Monks with the Pilgrims XVI. Condition and Customs of Central India |
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