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Ancient China. The Shoo king, or the historical classic - University of ...

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.THE CHOW DYNASTY..397Se^, <strong>the</strong> eldest s^<strong>of</strong>^^ E-wang, under <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong>Outline, y ^p Cy. XXX. An. 4. B C 893<strong>The</strong> first year <strong>of</strong> E, <strong>the</strong> kin^ <strong>of</strong> Chow. At 'this time<strong>the</strong> emper<strong>or</strong> first descended <strong>the</strong> hall, and waited on <strong>the</strong>princes,^ when <strong>the</strong> ceremony <strong>of</strong> holding audience wasdiscontinued.Outline,g g^ Cy. xXX. An. 6. E-w^ng 3. <strong>The</strong><strong>king</strong> <strong>or</strong>dered duke |^ K'heth to attack <strong>the</strong> Tartars <strong>of</strong><strong>the</strong> plain.Detail. At that time, <strong>the</strong> holders <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> m<strong>or</strong>e distant tenures didnot come to court, on which account <strong>the</strong> emper<strong>or</strong> <strong>or</strong>dered <strong>the</strong> dukeK'helh, to head <strong>the</strong> six legions and attack <strong>the</strong> Tartars <strong>of</strong> "Jt j^T'hae-yu^n, * and pursue <strong>the</strong>m as far as '^^ Yu-tseuen (in <strong>the</strong>same county) ; when he obtained 1000 h<strong>or</strong>ses,Ojitline,^ ]^ Cy. XXX. An. 11. E-wang 8.]tS |!^ Heung-keu, <strong>the</strong> viscount <strong>of</strong>^ Tsoo, attackedYung,jfflf t M ^ Yang, and Yue, J even to pf Go.§Outline. ^^ Cyc. XXX. An. 19. E-wang 16.<strong>The</strong> <strong>king</strong> died, and his son jj^ ^^^ ascended <strong>the</strong> throne,under <strong>the</strong> title <strong>of</strong> J^ 3^ Le-wang.Outline. <strong>The</strong> <strong>king</strong> put to death^ J§ Puh-shin,<strong>the</strong> marquis <strong>of</strong>^ Tse, and set up his younger bro<strong>the</strong>r^ Tsing, in which affair he shewed his tyranny, and<strong>the</strong> poets censured him.^ ge LE-WANG.Outline.^ ^ Cy. XXX. An. 20. B. C 877.<strong>The</strong> first year Le, <strong>the</strong> kii^g <strong>of</strong> Chow. At this time<strong>the</strong> viscount <strong>of</strong>^ Tsoo voluntarily resigned his usurpedtitle <strong>of</strong> <strong>king</strong>.41: <strong>The</strong> modern T'hae-yuen, in Shen-se province, Lat. 37. 53. N.Long. 3. 55. W.f <strong>The</strong> modern j^f Fang district, in Hoo-pih province, Lat. 32. 1N. Long. 5. 46. \V.I Both <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong>se are situated on <strong>the</strong> Yang-tsz^-keang, in <strong>the</strong> sameprovince.§ <strong>The</strong> modern ^ ^ Wob-ch'hang, in Hoo-pIh province, Lat.30. 35. N: Long. 2. 15. W.

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