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Abbreviations.<br />
Conf. Confucius.<br />
C. Commentary of Chutz_.<br />
Comm. Some other commentator.<br />
L Legge's Translation.<br />
Z. Zottoli's ,<br />
K. Ku's ,<br />
Couv. Couvreur's ,,<br />
Kuan. The Mandarin version.<br />
Wins William's Dictionary.<br />
Intro. Introduction.<br />
aux. auxiliary.<br />
govt. government.<br />
wh. which.