THE SHE KING; OR, THE BOOK OF ANCIENT POETRY
THE SHE KING; OR, THE BOOK OF ANCIENT POETRY
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402 <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. INDEX I.<br />
Families, the great, are buttresses, III. '<br />
ii. X. 7.<br />
Family of king Woo, the, IV. i. [iii.]<br />
IX.<br />
Famine, I. vi. V.: III. iii. XI. 1 ; and<br />
death, II. iv. X. 1, 4: III. iii. IV.<br />
Farms, three hundred, I. ix. VI.<br />
Fat, offerings of, III. ii. I. 7.<br />
Fat and large, IV. ii. I.: and strong,<br />
IV. ii. II.<br />
Father and mother invoked, I. iii. IV.<br />
4; thought of, I. ix. IV.; separa<br />
tion from, I. vi. VII.; none to be<br />
looked up to like a, II. v. III. 3.<br />
See Parents.<br />
Father of husbandry, the, II. vi. VII.<br />
2; VIII. 2; of war, III. i. VII. 8 ;<br />
O great and august! IV. i. [iii.] I.;<br />
II.; Oh ! my great, IV. i. [iii.] I.;<br />
Favour of God, and of Heaven, on<br />
T'ang, IV. iii. IV.<br />
Favours conferred on feudal princes,<br />
by the king, II. vii. VIII.<br />
Favourite, indulgence of a, by king<br />
Yew, II. iv. VIII.<br />
Feast, a, I. vii. I.; a private, II. vi.<br />
V. 5 ; aparting, III. iii. V. C : VII.<br />
3 : IV. i. [ii.] IX.<br />
Feasting, I. iii. X.; vii. III. : II. iii.<br />
III. 6: IV. i. [i.] IX. ; a bride, II.<br />
vii. IV.; drunken, II. vii. VI.; and<br />
deliberating, IV. ii. II. See Enter<br />
tainment, Festal.<br />
Feather, a pheasant's, I. iii. XIII.;<br />
egret's, I. xii. 1.<br />
Feather-figured shield, I. xi. III.<br />
Feathered streamers,!, iv. IX. 3; or<br />
naments, III. iii. VII. 2.<br />
Feathers, a screen of, 1. vi. III.; of<br />
the wild goose, I. x. VIII. ; chang<br />
ing, II. iv. V. 4; stuck in music-<br />
frames, IV. i. [ii.} V.<br />
Features, various ot a beauty, I. v.<br />
III. 2; V. 3.<br />
Felling trees, II. i. V. ; v. III. 7 :<br />
III. i. VII. 2 : IV. ii. IV. 9; iii.<br />
V. 6.<br />
Fence(s), II. vii. V. 1; good men are<br />
a, III. ii. X. 7.<br />
Ferns, I. ii. III.: II. i. VII.; v. X. 8.<br />
Festal ode, a, II. i. I.: II.; V. ; ii.<br />
III.; V.; VII.; IX.; X.; iii. I.;<br />
vi. V.: III. ii. II.; III.; IV. See<br />
Entertainment.<br />
Festivity of Ch'ing, I. vii. XXI.<br />
Fetid tree, the, used for firewood, I. xv.<br />
I. 6: II. iv IV. 1.<br />
Feudal princes, entertained bv the<br />
kin-, II. ii. IX. ; vii. I.; II. ;"VIL;<br />
VIII. ; a gathering of the, II. vi.<br />
IX.; X.; establishment of the, IV.<br />
i. p.] VIII. ; assisting at a sacrifice,<br />
IV. ii. VII. ; VIII. ; praise of, II.<br />
ii. IX. ; vi. X. ; vii. I. : IV. i. [i.]<br />
IV.<br />
Fields, should not be too large, I. viii.<br />
VII. ; of young millet, I. xiv. IV. ;<br />
public and private, II. vi. VIII. 3 :<br />
IV. i. [ii.] II. ; toiled in the open,<br />
II. iii. VII. 1 ; stony, II. iv. VIII.<br />
7 ; laving out, II. vi. VI. : III. ii.<br />
VI. 5 ; iii. V. 3 : VII. 6 ; extensive,<br />
large, II. vi. VII. ; VIII. ; taken<br />
from the people, III. iii. X. 2.<br />
Field-work, I. iii. VI.; iv. VI. 3 ; xv.<br />
I.: IV. i. [ii.J I.; II.; iii. V.<br />
Filial feeling, the decay of, I. xiii. II.;<br />
of king Woo, III. i. IX. 3. 4 : IV.<br />
i. [ii.] VII.; [iii.] I.; of king \Tan,<br />
III. i. X. 3; of king Ch'imr, IV. i.<br />
[ii.] VIII. ; [iii.] I- ; of the marquis<br />
of Loo, IV. i. [n.] III. 4; of the<br />
king's son, III. ii. III. 5 ; men of,<br />
III. ii. VIII. 5.<br />
Filial doves, the, II. i. II. 3, 4 ; ii. V. 4.<br />
Fingers, delicate of a bride, I. ix. I.<br />
Fir-trees, I. xi. V.: II. i. VI. 6 : III.<br />
i. VII. 3.<br />
Fire, used in hunting, I. vii. IV. ;<br />
drought like, III. iii. IV. 5 ; king<br />
T'ang compared to a blazing, IV.<br />
iii. IV. 6.<br />
Fire-star, the, I. xv. 1.<br />
Firj-wood, I. i. IX.; X.; vi. IV.; vii.<br />
XVIII.; viii. VI. 4 ; x. V.; xv. I.<br />
C : II. iv. VI. 3 ; VIII. 4 ; v. III.<br />
7 ; IX. 3 ; vii. IV. 4 ; viii. V. 4 :<br />
III. i. IV. 1 ; V. 5.<br />
Fire-wood, the, gatherers of, consult<br />
the, III. ii. X. 3.<br />
First-bom sun, III. i. I. 1. 2.<br />
Fish, I. v. III. 4 ; viii. IX.; xii. III.;<br />
xiii. IV.: II. ii. I.; iii. X.; iv. VIII.<br />
11 : IV. i. [ii.] VI.; fresh, III. iii.<br />
VII. 3 ; dreaming of, II. iv. VI. 4;<br />
among the pond-weed, II. vii. VII. ;<br />
leap in the deep, III. i. V. 3 ; in thu<br />
Marvellous pond, III. i. VIII. 2;<br />
-net, 1. iii. XVIII. 3; v. III. 4;<br />
-basket, II. ii. III.; viii. IX. 3.<br />
See Barbel,<br />
Bream,<br />
Carp,<br />
Jitcan,<br />
Mud-fish,<br />
Rud,<br />
Sand-blower,<br />
Sturgeon,<br />
Tench,<br />
Yellow-jaws.<br />
Five braidings, the, of an officer, I. ii.<br />
VII.; wild boars, I. ii. XIII.<br />
Flags. See Banners.<br />
Flames, blaring, may be extinguished,<br />
II. iv. VIII. 8; troubles like, III.<br />
ii. X. 4.<br />
INDEX I. <strong>OF</strong> SUBJECTS. 403<br />
Flattering parasites, III. ii. IX.<br />
Flaw, a, in speech, worse than in white<br />
jade, III. iii. II. 5.<br />
Flesh, roast and broiled, III. ii. I. 7;<br />
IV. 5.<br />
Flocks and herds, the largeness of king<br />
Scuen's, II. iv. VI.<br />
Flowers, of the peach tree, I. i. VI.;<br />
ii. XIII. 2; of the sparrow-plum, I.<br />
ii. XIII. 1; of the plum, I. ii, XIII.<br />
2; of the ephemeral hedge-tree, I.<br />
vii. IX.; of the lotus, I. vii. X.;<br />
xii. X. ; of valerian, I. vii. XXI.;<br />
of the thorn-mallows, I. xii. II.; of<br />
the carambola tree, I. xiii. II. ; of<br />
the cherry-tree, II, i. IV. 1; VII.<br />
4 ; of the bignonia, II. viii. IX.; of<br />
millet, II. i. VIII. 4 ; elegant as, I.<br />
ix. II.; brilliant, II. i. II. 1; splen<br />
did are the, II. vi. X.<br />
Flute, I. iii. XIII. : IV. iii. I.; the<br />
bamboo-, II. v. V/7 : III. ii. X. 6;<br />
double, IV. i. [ii.] V.<br />
Fly, the blue, I. viii. I.: II. vii. V.<br />
Flying away from sorrow, impossible,<br />
I. iii. I. 5; aloft to heaven, II. v.<br />
X. 7 ; egrets, IV. i. [ii.] III.<br />
Followers taken from private citizens<br />
by govt., III. iii. X. 2; numerous,<br />
of duke He, IV. ii. IV. 5.<br />
Folly of pursuing objects beyond one's<br />
strength, I. viii. VII.; of not enjoy<br />
ing good things, I. x. II.<br />
Food, spirits and, II. iv. V. 9 ; vi. VI.<br />
3 : III. ii. VI. 4 ; bringing, to field-<br />
labourers, II. vi. VII. 3; Till. 4:<br />
IV. iii. V.; difficulty in getting, II.<br />
viii. IX. 3. See Viands.<br />
Foot, marching on, II. viii. III. 3 ; of<br />
the hill Han, III. i. V.<br />
Footmen, numerous, III. iii. V. 7;<br />
30,000, IV. ii. IV. 5 ; and chariot<br />
eers, IV. ii. III. 7.<br />
Footsteps, successors treading in the,<br />
of predecessors, III. i. IX.<br />
Forage, and grain, II. vii. II. 2,.3.<br />
Forces, Ts'in raising, I. xi. VIII.<br />
Forcing a lady to marrv, I. ii. VI.<br />
Ford, I. iii. IX.; v. IX.<br />
Forefathers, thinking of our, II. v.<br />
II. 1; appeal to, II. v. X. 1.<br />
Forehead, a fine, I. iv. III.; vii. XX.;<br />
viii. Xl.<br />
Forest, I. i. VII. 3; ii. XII.; iii. VI.:<br />
II. iv. VIII. 4; vii. IV. 2; viii. V .<br />
6: III. iii. Ill- 9; troops like a,<br />
HI. i. II. 7; How-tseih placed in<br />
a, III. ii. I. 3.<br />
Forgetfulness, the plant of, I. v. VIII.<br />
4; of a husband, I. xi. VII.<br />
Former wealth and present distress,<br />
III. iii. XI. 5; kings, III. iii. XI.<br />
7 : IV. i. [i.] IV; men, example of,<br />
IV. iii. I.<br />
Fortifying Ts'aou, I. iii. VI.; the city<br />
of Ts'e in the east, III. iii. VI. 7, 8.<br />
Forwards or backwards, impossible to<br />
go, III. iii. III. 9.<br />
Fountain, a, by a recluse's hut, I. xii.<br />
Four, a chariot and, I. vii. IV.; V.<br />
(See Horses) ; dishes of grain, I. xi.<br />
X. ; quarters, God surveyed the,<br />
III. i. VII. 1; quarters, the people<br />
of the. III. i. X. 4—6; seas, IV.<br />
iii. III.<br />
Fowls, I. vi. II.<br />
Foxes, I. iii. XVI.; v. IX. ; viii.<br />
VI.; xv. I. 4; the long-tailed, II.<br />
viii. X. 4; the white. III. iii. VII. 6.<br />
Fox-furs, I. iii. XII. 3; xi. V.; xiii,<br />
I. : II. viii. I. 1.<br />
Fragrance of a sacrifice, II. vi. VI.<br />
6 : III. ii. I. 8.<br />
Frames, for building earthen walls,<br />
II. iv. V. 3: III. i. III. o, 6;<br />
music-, IV. i. [ii.] V.<br />
Friend, slandered by an old, II. v. V.;<br />
alienation of an old, II. v. VII.<br />
Friends, no, equal to brothers, II. i.<br />
IV.; left alone in office by, II. iv.<br />
IX. 8; insincere, III. iii. III. 9,<br />
14; the king giving repose to his,<br />
III. ii. V. 4.<br />
Friendship, and gifts, I. v. X.; vii.<br />
VIII.; old, I. vii. VII.; the duty<br />
and value of, II. i. V.: like hills<br />
and mountains, IV. ii. IV. 4.<br />
Front-board of a carriage, IV. ii. VIII.<br />
Frontiers of the north, guarding the,<br />
Frontlets, carved, for horses, III. iii.<br />
Frugality and politeness, II. viii. VII.<br />
Fruits, the peach, I. i. VI. ; the plum,<br />
I. ii. IX.; the carambola, I. xiii.<br />
III.; grapes, sparrow-plums, dates,<br />
and bottle-gourds, I. xv. I. 6;<br />
heavenly gourds, I. xv. III. 2;<br />
bitter gourds. I. xv. III. 3; pears,<br />
II. i. IX. 1; medlars, II. i. IX. 3;<br />
gourds, II. vi. VI. 4; mulberries,<br />
IV. ii. III. 8; vessels of, III. iii.<br />
VII. 3.<br />
Fugitives, collected, II. i. IV. 2; the<br />
people are all wandering, III. iii.<br />
XI. 1.<br />
Fur-dress, I. vii. VI.; xv. I. 4: II.<br />
v. IX. 4.<br />
Furnace, a small, II. viii. V. 4.<br />
Furnaces, II. vi. V. 3.<br />
Gags, the ranks with the, I. xv. III.<br />
1: III. ii. II. 8; III. 2.