Translators Notes
f ter man.
{24} A er referred to in ts.
{25} Lit. quot;tside of frame and bones.quot;
{26} se often discusses ture of attributes, like t;; and quot;; 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 face and a birds body.
{36} A monarcy, 1324-l266 B.C.100
{37} A famous sword.
{38} Personal name of Confucius.
{39} a-lu: andard pitchpipes.
{40} tseng tsan and Shih Yu:, disciples of Confucius.
{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 sufficient to vitiate ter, as some quot;textual criticsquot; claim.
{48} Reference to 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