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        {1} ed to have lived 800 years.

        {2} 1783 B.C.

        {3} P er pilatioion "Parables of A P;

        {4} the wind.

        {5} 2357 B.C.

        {6} Sage emperors/

        {7} A sop and friend of Cse es h him.

        {8} Agitations of to tations of t (music of Earth).

        {9} Lit. "true lord."

        {10} Ss aal distins; &qu; and "; "true" and "false," "is" and "is not," "affirmative" and "ive," also "to justify" and "n," "to affirm" and "deny."

        {11} tse s in Cses days. See tions from Motse.

        {12} tences is made clear by a line belo;But if    t categories iegory cease to exist."

        {13} C. ";defit."

        "; refers to unspoiled unity of tao. In tences, c;success " It is explained by entators t t;s only in silence, and t as soon as oe is struck, otes are necessarily rue uments: rutain aspects of it.

        {14} See Laotse, Ch. 42.

        {15} See Laotse, Ch. 5.

        {16} See Laotse, Ch. 58.

        {17} Lit. in t;Palace of ;

        {18} Personal name of Cse. "tse" being t of "Master."

        {19} An important idea t recurs frequently in Cse, all tant flo aspects of the One.

        {20} Best disciple of fucius.

        {21} Lit. &quarded as sons (ie. fat;

        {22} t part of ts.

        {23} ter deals entirely iesa literary deviprast of ter man.

        {24} A er referred to in ts.

        {25} Lit. "tside of frame and bones."

        {26} se often discusses ture of attributes, like t;; and "; of objects.

        {27} All of torical and semi-orical persons arving tending insanity, in protest against a    to avoid being called into office.

        {28} General attitude of fluidity towards life.

        {29} Myto ations of Yin and Yang.

        {30} it a beasts body.

        {31} A river spirit.

        {32} A mountain god.

        {33} A semi-mythical ruler, who ruled in 2698-2597 B.C.

        {34} A semi-mytly before Emperor Yao.

        {35} A er god h a human fad a birds body.

        {36} A monarcy, 1324-l266 B.C.100

        {37} A famous sword.

        {38} Personal name of fucius.

        {39} a-lu: andard pitchpipes.

        {40} tseng tsan and Shih Yu:, disciples of fucius.

        {41} I Yang cse (Mo ti).

        {42} Beginning yle and vocabulary in t.

        {43} Because o serve ty.

        {44} Sun Yang, 658-619 B.C.

        {45} A mythical ruler.

        {46} 481 B.C.

        {47} tse lived to see only tion of tiens, At least t;t; must er scribe. t suffit to vitiate ter, as some "textual critics" claim.

        {48} Refereo a story. tates Lu and Ced o trickery of a servant, ting bad s city an was beseiged.

        {49} See Laotse, Ch. 36.

        {50} See Laotse, Ch. 19.

        {51} See Laotse, Ch. 45.

        {52} See Note 40.

        {53} See Laotse, Ch. 1.

        {54} All legendary a rulers.

        {55} Cf. Laotse, Ch. 80.

        {56} See Laotse, Ch. 13.

        {57} Laotse, tan being one of tse (Li tan, or Li Er;Lao" means "old," ; is the family name.

        {58} ties, hsia, Shang and Chou (2205-222 B.C.)

        {59} Signal for attack.

        {60} Lit. ";

        {61} Yin, yang,    and darkness.

        {62} Great Nebulous is ;; See Note 60.

        {63} See Note 58.

        {64} ter furter "On Levelling All t; and tains tant p of relativity.

        {65} ei-Lu:, a myttom or end of the o.

        {66} Mythree Kings.

        {67} Lit. "levelling of ranks or distins."

        {68} From o t of the passages are rhymed.

        {69} Kuei, a mythical, one-legged animal.

        {70} Now a slogan used in C Japan.

        {71} A Neo-Motseanist (of t scer Cse. tion must ters disciples, as is easy to see from tories about Cse which follow.

        {72} Capital of Chao.
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