Translators Notes
{1} ed to have lived 800 years.
{2} 1783 B.C.
{3} P er compilation. See tion quot;Parables of Ancient 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. quot;true lord.quot;
{10} Ss and mental distinctions; quot;rig; and quot;; quot;truequot; and quot;false,quot; quot;isquot; and quot;is not,quot; quot;affirmativequot; and quot;negative,quot; also quot;to justifyquot; and quot;condemn,quot; quot;to affirmquot; and quot;deny.quot;
{11} tse s in Cses days. See tions from Motse.
{12} tences is made clear by a line belo;But if t categories in one. tegory cease to exist.quot;
{13} C. quot;;deficient.quot;
quot;; refers to unspoiled unity of tao. In tences, c;success quot; It is explained by commentators t t;s only in silence, and t as soon as one note is struck, otes are necessarily rue of arguments: 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. quot;tsequot; being t of quot;Master.quot;
{19} An important idea t recurs frequently in Cse, all tant flo aspects of the One.
{20} Best disciple of Confucius.
{21} Lit. quot;regarded as sons (ie. fat;
{22} t part of ts.
{23} ter deals entirely iesa literary device for emprast o