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by An Liu


  Hou Tu

  Hou Wailu

  Hsiao Kung-ch’uan

  Hu, Marquis of Chong

  Hu Ba

  Hu Cao

  Hu Hai, Prince. See Qin, Second Emperor of

  Hu Liang

  Hu Qiu

  Hu tribes

  Hua Huan

  Hua Yuan

  Huai, King of Chu

  Huainan, kingdom of, See also Liu An

  Huainan wanbi shu

  Huainan zhongpien (middle book of Huainanzi)

  Huainanzi and Liu An’s Claim to Moral Authority, The (Vankeerberghen)

  Huainanzi (Master of Huainan)

  authorship of

  background of

  and centralization controversy

  changes to

  chapter titles in

  claims of

  dates of compilation of

  early descriptions of

  in Han history

  intellectual affiliations of

  intended audience for

  middle and outer books of

  and Nei shu (Inner Book)

  organization of

  pluralism of

  presentation of, to emperor

  root–branch structure of

  sources of

  textual history of

  titles of

  translation of

  Huainanzi, chapters of, 34

  1. “Originating in the Way” (Yuan dao)

  and chap. 2

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  2. “Activating the Genuine” (Chu zhen)

  and chap. 1

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  3. “Celestial Patterns” (Tian wen)

  and chap. 5

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  4. “Terrestrial Forms” (Di xing)

  and chap. 5

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  5. “Seasonal Rules” (Shi ze)

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  and patterns

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  6. “Surveying Obscurities” (Lan ming)

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  7. “Quintessential Spirit” (Jing shen)

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  8. “The Basic Warp” (Ben jing)

  and chap. 6

  and chap. 11

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  9. “The Ruler’s Techniques” (Zhu shu)

  and chap. 7

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  10. “Profound Precepts” (Mou cheng)

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 17

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  11. “Integrating Customs” (Qi su)

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  12. “Responses of the Way” (Dao ying)

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 18

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  and Laozi

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  13. “Boundless Discourses” (Fan lun)

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 18

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  context of

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  14. “Sayings Explained” (Quan yan)

  and chap. 7

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  15. “An Overview of the Military” (Bing lue)

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  16. “A Mountain of Persuasions” (Shui shan)

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 17

  and chap. 18

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  17. “A Forest of Persuasions” (Shui lin)

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 18

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  18. “Among Others” (Ren jian)

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  19. “Cultivating Effort” (Xiu wu)

  and chap. 1

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 18

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  20. “The Exalted Lineage” (Tai zu)

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 19

  and chap. 21

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  title of

  21. “An Overview of the Essentials” (Yao lüe)

  on chap. 1

  on chap. 2

  on chap. 4

  on chap. 5

  on chap. 6

  on chap. 7

  on chap. 8

  on chap. 9

  on chap. 10

  on chap. 11

  on chap. 12

  on chap. 13

  on chap. 14

  on chap. 15

  on chaps. 16 and 17


  on chap. 19

  on chap. 20

  on chapter titles

  in context

  sources for

  summaries of chapters in

  themes of

  title of

  in context

  sources for

  themes of

  Hualiu (horse)

  Huan, Duke of Lu

  in chap. 12

  Huan, Duke of Qi (Gongzi Xiao Bo)

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 10

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 13

  in chap. 15

  in chap. 16

  in chap. 18

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 20

  in chap. 21

  Huan, Viscount of Wei

  Huan Dou

  Huan Kuan

  Huang, Master

  Huang-Lao tradition

  Huang Shuaiwei

  Huangdi. See Yellow Emperor

  Hui, Duke of Jin

  Hui, Emperor (Liu Ying; Han)

  Hui, King of Qin

  Hui, King of Wei

  Hui Ang

  Hui Shi (Huizi)

  human beings (humankind, others; ren)

  in chap. 18

  vs. animals

  perfection of

  See also sages

  human nature. See nature

  Humaneness (ren)

  in chap. 2

  in chap. 6

  in chap. 7

  in chap. 8

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 10

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 13

  in chap. 14

  in chap. 15

  in chap. 16

  in chap. 18

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 20

  in chap. 21

  hun and po souls

  Huzi

  Inner Book (Nei shu)

  Intrigues of the Warring States (Zhanguoce)

  jade

  in chap. 4

  jade disks

  of Bian He

  of Chuiji

  of Xiahou clan

  Ji Lu. See Zilu

  Ji of Zhongshan

  Ji Pingzi

  Ji Zhi

  Jia Yi

  Ji’ai (Gongxi Ai, Jici)

  Jian, Crown Prince

  Jian, Duke of Qi

  Jian, Viscount of Zhao (Zhao Yang)

  Jian Ci

  Jian Di

  Jian Shu

  Jian Tuo

  Jian Zhi

  Jian Zhong

  Jiang, state of

  Jie, King of Xia (tyrant)

  in chap. 6

  in chap. 8

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 10

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 13

  in chap. 14

  in chap. 15

  in chap. 16

  in chap. 17

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 20

  Jie Fan

  Jie Zitui (Jie Zhitui)

  Jin, Duke of. See also Li, Duke of Jin; Ping, Duke of Jin; Wen, Duke of Jin; Xian, Duke of Jin

  Jin, state of

  Jin Chang

  Jing, Duke of Qi

  Jing, Duke of Song

  Jing, Emperor (Liu Qi; Han)

  and Liu An

  Jing fa (Constant Standard ; Mawangdui, Laozi B)

  Jing Ke

  Jing Yang

  Jingguo, Lord. See Xue, Duke of

  jingshen. See spirit, quintessential

  Jiu, Prince of Qi

  Jiu Fan

  Jizi

  in chap. 7

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 10

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 16

  in chap. 20

  Juan Xuan

  Jue Duo (Grabbing-Grasping)

  junzi. See Superior Man

  Jupiter cycle

  Kanaya Osamu

  Kang, King of Chu

  Kang, King of Song

  Kang, King of Zhou

  Kang, Viscount of Hann

  Kern, Martin

  kingdoms, local feudal, See also government: centralization of

  Kiyama Hideo

  Knoblock, John

  Kong Bo

  Kuafu

  Kuang, Music Master

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 20

  Kuang Jue

  Kui, Music Master

  Kui Wenlun

  Kun Wu

  Kunlun, Mount

  Kuozi

  Kusuyama Haruki

  Lao-Zhuang, techniques of

  Laozi B manuscript (Mawangdui)

  Laozi (Daodejing)

  and chap. 1

  and chap. 3

  and chap. 6

  and chap. 7

  and chap. 8

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 11

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 16

  and chap. 17

  and chap. 18

  and chap. 20

  as source

  vs. Zhuangzi

  Laozi (Lao Dan)

  Larre, Claude

  Lau, D. C.

  laws

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 10

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 13

  in chap. 14

  in chap. 15

  in chap. 17

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 20

  in chap. 21

  of Qin

  Le Blanc, Charles

  Lei Bei

  “Lesser Annuary of Xia” (Xia xiaozheng)

  level (tool)

  in chap. 1

  in chap. 5

  in chap. 6

  in chap. 8

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 10

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 14

  in chap. 17

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 20

  Lewis, Mark Edward

  Li, Duke of Jin

  Li, King of Chu

  Li, Lady (Lady Li Ji)

  Li Ke (Li Kui)

  Li Mu

  Li Qi

  “Li Sao” (Encountering Sorrow; Chuci)

  Li Shang

  Li Shi

  Li Si

  Li Zhu

  Liang Youma

  Liangqiu Ju

  Liao, King of Wu

  Liezi

  Liezi (Lie Yukou)

  Liji. See Rites

  Lin Lei

  Ling, King of Chu

  Ling Zhe

  literary forms

  in chap. 14

  in chap. 18

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 21

  anecdotes

  discourses

  lianzhu (“Linked Pearls”)

  parallelism

  persuasions

  See also fu

  Literary Selections (Liang dynasty)

  Liu An, King of Huainan

  and chap. 1

  and chap. 3

  and chap. 5

  and chap. 7

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 18

  and chap. 20

  and chap. 21

  and authorship of Huainanzi

  and centralization controversy

  Liu Bang. See Gaozu, Emperor

  Liu Chang, King of Huainan

  Liu Che. See Wu, Emperor

  Liu clan

  Liu De

  Liu Heng. See Wen, Emperor

  Liu Ji

  “Liu jia yao zhi” (Essential Tenets of the Six Lineages; Sima Tan)

  Liu Jiali

  Liu Maosheng

  Liu Qi. See Jing, Emperor

  Liu Tao

  Liu Wendian

  Liu Xiang

  Liu Xiaogan

  Liu Xinr />
  Liu Ying (Emperor Hui; Han)

  liuhe. See six coordinates

  Liuji

  Liuxia Hui

  Loewe, Michael

  Lou Bi

  loyalty

  in chap. 13

  Lu, Lord of

  Lü, Prince of Chu

  Lu, state of

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  Lu, Supervisor (Lu Jian)

  Lu Ao

  Lu Ban. See Gongshu

  Lü Buwei

  Lu Ji

  Lu Jia

  Lü Qi

  Lü Shang. See Wang, Grand Duke

  Lü Wang. See Wang, Grand Duke

  Lu Yang

  Lu Zhi

  Lü Zhi, Empress Dowager (Han)

  Luan Shu

  Lü’er (horse)

  Lufu, Prince (son of Djou)

  Lujiang, kingdom of

  Lun heng (Discourses Weighed in the Balance ; Wang Chong)

  lunar lodges (xiu)

  in chap. 1

  in chap. 3

  in chap. 4

  in chap. 6

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 15

  Lunyu. See Analects

  Luo, Physician

  Lüshi chunqiu (Mr. Lü’s Spring and Autumn)

  and chap. 4

  and chap. 5

  and chap. 6

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 11

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 13

  and chap. 14

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 18

  authorship of

  as source

  Yueling (Monthly Ordinances) in

  Luxuriant Gems of the Spring and Autumn (Chunqiu fanlu ; Dong Zhongshu)

  Luyang, Duke

  Ma Rong

  Major, John S.

  commentaries by

  translations by

  Mandate of Heaven

  Mao, Vice-Director

  Mao Bei

  Mao Qiang

  Mao Yigui

  marking cord

  in chap. 1

  in chap. 3

  in chap. 5

  in chap. 6

  in chap. 8

  in chap. 9

  in chap. 10

  in chap. 11

  in chap. 12

  in chap. 13

  in chap. 14

  in chap. 16

  in chap. 17

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 20

  Mars

  marshes

  Master Han’s Supplementary Disquisitions on the Book of Odes (Hanshi waizhuan ; Han Ying)

  Mathieu, Rémi

  Mawangdui texts

  and chap. 3

  and chap. 7

  and chap. 9

  and chap. 10

  and chap. 12

  and chap. 15

  and chap. 20

  and banners

  Mei, Earl

  Mencius (Meng Ke, Mengzi)

  Mencius (Mengzi)

  Meng Ben (Meng Yue)

  Meng Mao (Mang Mao)

  Meng Meng

  Meng Sun

  Meng Tian, Duke

  Mengchang, Lord (Tian Wen)

  Mercury

  Meyer, Andrew

  commentaries by

  translations by

  Mi Fei

  Mi Zixia

  Miao tribes, See also Youmiao tribes

  military affairs (wu)

  in chap. 15

  extraordinary vs. usual in

  positional advantage in

  vs. wen

  Millet, Lord (Hou Ji)

  in chap. 14

  in chap. 19

  in chap. 20

  Min, King of Qi

  mind-heart (xin)

  and human nature

  techniques of

  Mingtang (Hall of Light)

  in chap. 5

  Minzi Jian

  Mizi (Mi Buqi, Mi Zijian)

  Mo Di. See Mozi

  Mo Mu

  Mo Ye (swordsmith)

  Mohism

  Mohists, See also Mozi

 

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