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Sovereigns & Thearchs; Xia-Shang-Zhou dynasties; Zhou dynasty's vassallage lords; Lu Principality lords; Han dynasty's reign years (Sexagenary year conversion table-2698B.C.-A.D.2018; 247B.C.-A.D.85)
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Index - Sinitic Civilization Book I (2018 Edition; 2019 Edition)

 


 

A

abdication, sage-king’s tutelage, 81, 151

adjusted reign years, 131, 306, 377, 441

admonition, 24–25, 152, 211, 234, 288–89, 299, 369, 385, 396, 438, 446, 487, 499, 517–18, 520

aeons, 81, 90, 96, 98, 103

aethelings, 260, 448, 474, 555

agricultural guardians, 52–53, 107, 144, 274, 276–77

   Hou-ji, 260, 297

   Hou-ji’s contribution, 123, 275, 279

agriculture, 31, 43, 95, 110, 116, 136, 154, 225, 271–72, 274, 318, 403–4, 567

Ai-jiang, 519, 522

alliance, 66, 175, 177, 479, 488, 499–501, 503, 511–12, 532–33, 558, 566, 571, 574, 576, 579–80

allied army, 19, 249, 314, 316, 382, 467, 492, 503–4, 507, 511–12, 514, 525–26, 537, 556–57, 578

altars, 18, 51, 53, 232, 235, 568

   sacrificial, 51

The Analects (Lun Yun), 261, 324, 568

ancestors, 59–64, 74–75, 102–7, 115–16, 123–25, 142–45, 208–9, 223–24, 228–30, 274–77, 287–88, 332–35, 367, 502, 562–63

   common, 116, 136, 528

   direct, 144

   earlier, 224

   first, 68–69, 108

   generation, 382

   grand, 243, 245, 465

   great, 243

   high, 245, 252

   highest, 285

   inception, 125

   middle, 243, 245, 248

   non-elder-son’s lineage, 70

   outskirts oblation, 67, 143, 562

   proto-Tibetan/Qiangic, 38, 347

   remote, 144, 207, 282, 341, 464, 557, 563, 573

   sacrifice framework, 143

   second-remotest, 209

   spirits, 144

   stopgap, 143, 563

   unspecified, 358

ancestor worship, 31, 95, 223

ancestral Zhou land, 481

ancient barbarians, 104, 527

ancient Chinese characters, 188

ancient Chinese civilization, 31, 45

ancient Chinese language, 33

ancient Chinese prefecture, 169

ancient dictionary book, 285

ancient divination, 72

ancient diviners, 552

ancient dynasties, 141, 167

ancient geography, 152

ancient sovereigns, 83, 90, 98, 180–81

ancient thearchs, 66, 84–86, 92, 95–96, 98, 109, 118, 124, 129–32, 137, 149, 155, 158–59, 169, 192

   five, 83, 118

   forged, 85

   Yao-Shun-Yu, 62

ancient world, 51, 186, 224, 232, 242

   remote, 97

   warm temperature, 42

Andersson, Johan Gunnar, 45, 47

An-guo state, 69, 247

anterior quarter remainder calendar, 94, 97, 181, 203, 292, 300, 305, 315

anti-Confucian, 315

Anti-Confucian morality stories, 156, 159

antidote, 9, 140

antiquity, 67, 83, 86–87, 90–91, 98, 116, 148–49, 213–14, 396, 402, 478

   remote, 3, 51, 64–65, 69, 83, 99

   surnames, 350

anti-theme, 553

Anyang, 33–34, 192, 246, 249–50, 253

   Ruins, 55

apocrypha, 98, 109

archaeological discoveries, 32–33, 45–46, 53, 114, 247, 418, 422, 490

archaeological excavation, 33–34, 42, 333, 356

archaeological findings, 58, 108, 110, 192, 227

archaic names

   earliest, 67, 297

   identifiable, 67

archaic surnames, 67

arch mountain (bridge mountain), 111

argot, 66, 89–90, 93–94, 205, 244, 289

argot category books, 66, 307, 380, 395

   chen-wei, 205

artifacts, excavated, 45–46, 500

Asking Heaven, 24, 26

assassin, 195, 485, 489, 522, 540, 547, 554, 583

assassin Bo-ti, 540

assassin Jing Ke, 356

astral events, 307, 365

astral moon phase phenomena

   recurring, 312, 365, 439, 454

   repeating, 263, 364, 370

astral phenomena, 132, 167–68, 203–4, 305, 307–8, 312, 362–65, 376, 383, 385, 394, 396, 411–13, 439, 470

astral signs, 33, 125, 167, 236, 303, 311–12, 411, 419, 429–30, 433

   actual Jupiter’s, 97

astrological, 33, 75, 157, 201, 204, 294, 322–23, 469–70

astrological concept, 110, 149, 240, 292

   enclosure, 380

astrology, 64, 159, 292–93, 380–81, 401

   ancient China, 258, 291, 323

   divination, 380

astrology contents, 293

astronomers, 125–26, 128, 132, 168, 292, 305, 362–63

astronomical events, 201, 203, 293, 312, 314, 567

   recorded, 440

astronomy/calendar, 191, 404

astronomy minister’s mistake, 433

asylum, 192, 371, 374, 447–48, 452, 456, 489–90, 506–7, 509, 513, 515–17, 528–32, 535, 555–56, 560

augury interpretation method, 499

auspicious, 293, 315, 326, 549–50

Austronesian, 39, 42, 46–48, 57, 62, 66, 68, 112–13, 195, 197

autumn equinox, 125

   forged, 189

autumn meridian stars, 127

autumn songs, 290, 534, 569

axial precession, 127

Azure dragon quarter, 258, 291, 323, 500

 

B

Ba4-guo lord, 339

Ba4-guo state, 339–40

Bactria, 114

Ba-guo, 54, 173, 316, 514, 580

   ancient, 230

   attacked Nachu of the Chu state, 514

Ba-guo and Shu-guo army troops, 316

Ba-guo and Shu-guo states, 55

Ba-guo state, 253, 331

Bai-di barbarians, 110, 172, 352–53, 355, 529, 531, 540, 547, 566

Bai Hu Tong, 124, 169, 223, 275

Bai Hu Tong Yi (white tiger auditorium’s consensus), 275

Bai-shi Liu Tie, by Bai Juyi, 408

The Bamboo Annals, 128–33, 147–60, 174–83, 192–217, 225–36, 238–40, 242–64, 291–302, 361–72, 374–86, 388–97, 435–46, 451–59, 461–72, 477–86

   ancient version, 158, 160, 174, 176, 179, 181–82, 185, 198–99, 204, 206, 248–49, 255–56, 286, 407–8, 444

   discovery, 154–55

   forgery, 247, 254–55, 281

   its excavation, 154

bamboo slips

   auctioned, 207, 234, 298, 303

   auctioned Qinghua University, 251, 367

   dubious-origin Qinghua University, 310

   excavated, 25, 72, 272, 290–91, 298, 420, 426, 552

   excavated Qinghua University, 474

   excavated Qin state’s, 190, 384

   excavated Tsing Hua University, 474

   obscure-origin Qinghua University, 299–300, 475

Ban Gu, 89, 95, 106, 145, 156, 158, 176, 179, 187, 231, 458, 519

Banpo site (in Xi’an of Shenxi), 47

Banquan, 104, 108, 111, 219, 367, 556

Bao-guo lords, 469

Bao-guo state, 469–70

Bao-shu-ya, 506

Bao-si, 166, 208, 469, 520

   Zhou King Youwang’s queen, 469

Bao Xun, forgery, 479

barbarian chieftain Rong-ru, 352

barbarian kings, 256, 331, 484

Barbarian kings, Da-bi4 and Bo-shi4, 386, 463

barbarian states, 71, 149, 169–70, 240, 314, 317, 329, 348, 350, 358–60, 381, 504, 573, 580

battle, fable, 77

Battle of Banquan, 104, 111, 556

Battle of Beilin (608 B.C.), 583

Battle of Bi (597 B.C.), 472, 582; see Book II

Battle of Caisang (652 B.C.), 531

Battle of Changqiu, 352

Battle of Chengpu (662 B.C.), 283, 559–60, 575

Battle of Chengqiu (684 B.C.), 510

Battle of Chongqiu (301 B.C.), 1; see Book II

Battle of Daji (607 B.C.), 583

Battle of Danyang (312 B.C.), 1; see Book II

Battle of Dong-men (718 B.C.), 492

Battle of Gan, 171, 173, 181

Battle of Guo4-di, 194

Battle of Han-yuan (645 B.C.), 538

Battle of He-qu (615 B.C.), 576

Battle of Hong-shui (638 B.C.), 545–47

Battle of Hurang (717 B.C.), 493, 496

Battle of Ji1-di (627 B.C.), 566, 569

Battle of Jinyang (453 B.C.), 480; see Book II

Battle of Jiuci (Wu-Chu 570 B.C.), 483; see Book II

Battle of Lang-di (702 B.C.), 501

Battle of Lantian (312 B.C.), 1; see Book II

Battle of Linghu (620 B.C.), 574, 576

Battle of Loulin (643 B.C.), 541

Battle of Mingtiao, 218

Battle of Muye, 263, 308

Battle of Muye & Chaoge, 312, 317, 319, 465

Battle of Pengcheng (573 B.C.), 543; see Book II

Battle of Pengya (625 B.C.), 566, 569–70

Battle of Qianmu (802 B.C.), 105, 349, 357, 458, 462

Battle of Qianshi (Ganshi) (685 B.C.), 509, 577

Battle of Raojiao (585 B.C.), 578; see Book II

Battle of Ruge (707 B.C.), 498

Battle of Sangsui (583 B.C.), 578; see Book II

Battle of Sanzong, 233

Battle of Shen-di (680 B.C.), 512

Battle of Tai-yuan, 455

Battle of Taiyuan (541 B.C.), 349, 360, 495; see Book II

Battle of the Yan-shui River against Luo2-guo (699 B.C.), 501

Battle of Tiao (805 B.C.), 460

Battle of Wei3-shang (572 B.C.), 543; see Book II

Battle of Xiangling (323 B.C.), 1; see Book II

Battle of Xiao’er (627 B.C.), 216, 357, 447, 557, 564–66, 569

Battle of Xingze (660 B.C.), 523

Battle of Yulin (559 B.C.), 467; see Book II

Battle of Zhenxun, water-born, 193–94

Battle of Zhuolu, 104, 556

battles, 14, 111, 172–73, 216, 218, 314–16, 462, 493, 496, 498, 501, 538, 543, 546, 558–60

ba-yu wu (Ba-guo people’s military dancing), 316

Bei’er-shan Mountain, 354

Bei-guo state, 320

Beihai-zhi-zhou, 251

Bei-jiang (north ‘Jiang1’ river), 397, 399

Bei-meng (Shang capital city), 248–50, 252, 254

Bei-rong barbarians, 349–50, 353, 355, 441, 463, 495, 497, 501

Bei-xing meeting (681 B.C.), 510

benevolence, 24, 41, 298, 310

Beng-tian (Bing-tian), veneration site, 311, 493

Benhun-rong barbarians, 357

Ben-rong barbarians, 431, 458, 462–63

betrothal, cross-state, 575

Bi4-guo state, 123, 275

Bie-ling, fabled figure who usurped the ancient Shu-guo state, 54, 331, 398

Big Seal Script, 37

Bi-guo lord, 434

Bi-guo state, 42, 273, 279, 295, 338–39, 385, 436

Bi-guo state’s jar in fiction Mu-tian-zi Zhuan, 435

Bin-hou, Marquis, 232, 247–48, 254, 281, 283

birds

   three-leg, 56, 81, 183, 293

   three-leg sun, 45, 293

   vermilion, 4, 401

birds flying backwards (mistaken as American hummingbirds), 540

bird-totem, 59, 83, 151

   Shao-hao-shi, 118

bird-totem clans, 91

bird-totem sub-clans, 118

bird totem Yi, 196–97

bird-totem Yi land, 57

bird-worm script’s name, 37

Black Water Lake, 410, 423–24, 427, 430

Bo2-yi2-fu, Jiang-surnamed (Lord Yao’s protocol minister and also called by Si-yue), 107, 348, 403

Bo-feng, 184

Bo-fu2 (Zhou King Youwang’s son), 155, 469, 471–72, 474

Bo King, carrying the Shang capital city’s name, 267, 494

Bo-ling, 92, 328

Bo-mao-fu, 335–36

Bo-mao-fu’s northern campaign, 378

Bo-mi, 195

book burning, 25, 31–32, 34–36, 52, 102, 115, 149, 158, 240, 245, 305, 339, 451–52, 475, 479

   its impact, 34

   survived Qin Shihuangdi’s, 153

book destruction event, 36

Book of Changes, 21, 64, 68, 82–83, 94, 139, 158, 266, 289, 361, 374

Book of Poems, 22, 204, 367

books

   argot, 93, 395

   argot/prophecy, 88, 90

   astronomical, 323

   chen-wei category, 85, 135, 156, 238, 325

   chen-wei prophecy category, 232, 235

   cryptology/argot, 93

   derivative, 93

   dictionary, 389

   divination, 10, 24, 92, 198, 244, 380, 516

   divination-mythology, 394

   double-wall, 35

   edited, 79

   excavated, 33, 213, 292

   fiction, 180, 244, 380

   mimeographed, 37, 85

Bo-qin, 306–7, 332, 368–69, 377–78, 441

Bo-qin’s conferral, 307

Bo-qin’s name, 332

Bo-wu Zhi, by Zhang Hua, 211

Bo-yikao, 258, 289

   purportedly killed by Shang King Zhouwang, 258

Brahma, 79, 98–99

bronze

   earliest bronze knife of 3000 B.C., 51

   excavated Zhongshan-guo artifacts, 334

   fake, 450

   Yiqu-rong barbarians’ artifacts, 331

Bronze Age, 45, 49–50

bronze cauldrons, 223, 497; also see nine cauldrons

bronze inscription, 102, 230, 258, 283, 330

bronzeware, 33, 255, 275, 303, 317–18, 331, 344, 365–67, 412–13, 439–40, 442–44, 446–47, 456–57, 459, 465

   Bao Lv Ding, 338

   Chen-zhang Fang Hu (square kettle), 401

   Chen Zhang Yuan Hu, 303

   Da-zhu Bo-qin, 332

   Da-zu Ri Ji Ge (Shang Dynasty moiety) , 125

   Da Yuh2 Ding (bigger Yuh2 cauldron), 328

   E-hou Yu-fang Ding, 447

   excavated, 255, 266, 299, 318, 324–25, 330–31, 334, 338, 366, 446, 487

   Fu-hao Xiao Zun (bird-shape wine vessel), 253

   Fu-hao Yuan Ding, 253

   Ge2-bo-gui, 339

   Guo-ji-zi-Bai Pan (plate-shaped cauldron), 454

   Hou-mu Wu Ding, 253

   Hu1 Ding, 440–41

   Jinn-hou Su Bian-zhong (bells), 308, 338, 448, 456, 460, 462

   Jinn-hou Zuo Xiang Tai-shi4 Bao Zun-yi, 338

   Jinn Jiang Ding, 450, 482

   Kun-wang Zhong, 330

   Lai2 Ding, 445, 449, 462

   Li Gui, 312, 314, 317–18, 324–25, 447

   Lai2 Ding, 302, 333, 349, 441, 449, 452

   Lv Fang Ding (square cauldron), 402

   Lv-wang Zhi Sun Zhong (bell), 402

   Mai Fang Zun, 490

   Mao-gong Ding cauldron with article of 500-character, 452

   Qin-gong Bo (bell), 475

   Qin-gong Zuo Bao Yong Ding (manufactured treasured for-usage cauldron), 38, 271, 331, 484

   Que-cao Ding (debunking the reign years of The Bamboo Annals), 439

   Ru-ding-wen Qingtong Jue, 171

   Shan Fu-shan Ding, 383–84

   Shi3-wang Gui, 330

   Shi-cai Ding, 442

   Shi-hu Gui, 439

   Shi-ke Xu, 308, 446

   Shi Shou Gui, 450

   Sui4-gong Xu, 172, 510

   Tian-wang Gui (Da-li Gui), 318

   Wang Gui, 394, 396, 412–13

   Wu-hu Ding, 308, 446, 448, 459

   Xiao Yuh2 Ding, 99, 303, 328, 365, 378, 382–83, 411–12, 441

   Xi-jia Pan (Xi-Bo-jifu), 454–55

   Yan-hou Zuo Kui Yu, 356

   Yi-hou Ce Gui, 377

   Ying1-jian Yan3 (superintendent Ying1’s tripod), 465

   Ying1-gong Ding, 465

   Yu Ding, 447

   Yu-gong Fu-ding Zun, 345

   Zou Gui, 385

   Zhu-gong Zhong Ming (Lord Zhu-guo’s bell), 487

bronzeware and the matched moon phases, 308

bronzeware articles, 345, 443

bronzeware artifacts, 171, 177, 338–39, 441–42

bronzeware cauldrons, 385, 446

bronzeware inscription, 300, 303, 378, 384, 419, 460, 500, 534

bronzeware interpretation, variation rule of thumb for the propitious mutant sexagenary day, 454

bronzeware items, 320, 356, 452

bronzeware utensils, 42, 317–18, 339

Buddha Shakyamuni, 87, 214, 478

Buddhism, 26, 85, 99, 147, 494

Buddhist textbooks, 99

burial, 243, 356, 389, 415, 425, 502, 541, 556, 568

   king’s, 517

burial sacrifice, 580

Bu-yan (sorcerer), 292, 520, 556

 

C

caesarean-born, 115, 341

Cai-guo, attacked by the Chu state, 510

Cai-guo Lord, 525

Cai-guo marquis, 510

   Aihou, 510, 512, 525

   Huanhou, 497, 505

   Muhou, 525

   Wuhou, 451

   Yihou, 459

   Zhaohou, 369, 374

   Zhuanghou, 579

Cai-guo Prince, Cai-ji, 505

Cai-guo Principality, 498, 505

Cai-guo state, 207, 477, 492, 495, 498, 503, 510, 512, 543–44, 560, 566, 575, 579

Cai-mo (sorcerer), 201, 334

Cai Yong, 35–36, 406, 410

calculation, numerological divination, 520

calendars, 85, 97, 124–29, 135, 156–57, 179, 187–91, 225, 236–38, 292, 297–98, 309, 318, 412–13, 567

   60-year sexagenary cycle, 157, 181, 238, 325

   agricultural, 179

   anterior Julian-equivalent, 157

   archaic, 466, 470

   astral, 187

   chronogram-free, 238

   distribution, 153

   epochal, 90, 97, 128, 132, 167

   intercalary month, 567

   king’s, 430–31, 433

   knowledge of Ci Du (365.25 degrees and 28 lunar lodges), 96

   leap month placement, 567

   lunisolar, 85, 129

   new, 127, 304, 362

   pre-Qin, 132, 168, 305

   six legendary ancient calendars, 125

   successor Wei state’s, 148

   ten-month solar, 191, 242

   Zhou King Muwang’s off-road travel, 429, 433

   Zu Chongzhi’s Daming-li calendar, 127

calendar and seasons, 80, 187, 191, 225, 292

calendar maker, 100, 136, 191, 297

calendar minister, 566

calendar system, 225, 318

calendro-astronomy, 212

cauldrons, nine, 84, 145, 165, 238-239, 241, 343, 367-370, 494

campaign, at-will, 298

campaign, 215–16, 233–36, 251–53, 260–65, 301–3, 312–15, 324–25, 353–55, 365–67, 453–58, 468, 490–92, 500–501, 525–26, 528–30

   at-will, 295

   chariot versus infantry, 524

Campaign of Chang2ping-Handan, 2

Campaign of Xiayang, 529

Canghou, Shang Marquis, 252

Cangjie characters, 31

Cang-lang River, 397–98

Cangwu, 133, 141–42, 152

Canton city, 92

Cao Dingyun, 308, 362–65

Cao-guo, 63, 328, 468, 525, 542–44, 558, 574, 576–77, 579, 582

   attacked, 538, 579

   same-surname, 561

Cao-guo ancestor, Uncle Shu-zhen, 547

Cao-guo ancestor Shu-zhenduo, 561

Cao-guo army, 510

Cao-guo lords, 535, 542, 547, 558, 561, 579

   Cao-bo, 516

   Count Yibo, 451

   Donggong, 561

   Gonggong, 533, 547, 558

   Huan’gong, 502

   Wen’gong, 578

Cao-guo Marquis, Cao-hou, 437

Cao-guo minister, Xi-fu-ji, 558

Cao-guo state, 73, 321, 504, 511, 516, 530, 535, 558, 562

Cao minister Xi-fu-ji, 547

Cao-wei-zhi-rong barbarians, 136, 156

carbon-dating, 457–58

cataclysms, related to the books, 199, 397, 479

categorical statement, 91, 123, 275

cauldron, from the Gao-guo state, 497

cauldrons, 84, 145, 165, 238–39, 241, 253, 335–36, 338, 343–45, 367, 369–71, 382–83, 442–44, 462, 494

   Lord Yu’s, 343

celestial bodies, bright, 85, 156, 325, 349

celestial signs, 156, 187, 203, 318, 323, 325

Celsius degree, 42, 51, 398

ceremonies

   grand sacrifice, 318

   king’s pray, 240

   sacred heaven-praying, 267

   sacrificial, 494

Chang, Kwang-chi, 184

Chang1he2-feng wind, 6

Chang2-e, 13, 80–81, 184, 190

Chang2-yi, 80–81, 189

Chang-di barbarian chieftain Fen-ru, 352

Chang-di barbarian chieftain Rong-ru, 352

Chang-di barbarian chieftains, 352

Chang-di barbarians, 336, 350–53, 521–22

   attacked Qi, 352, 566

   long-leg, 352

   Sou-man3, 351–52, 521–22, 574, 576

   tall Di2, 522

Chang-di barbarian’s invasion of Soong, 352

Chang-di barbarian states, 351

Chang-hong, 191, 209, 277, 319

Changsha, 2–3, 78, 141–42, 380

Chang-yi4, 70, 117, 121–22, 137

Chan-shui River, 365, 389, 433, 437

Chaoge, Shang capital city, 156, 250, 252, 262–63, 265, 283–84, 290, 316, 324–25, 473, 524

characters

   monosyllable, 331

   Qi2, 295

   Wu, 531

   Zhu4, 75, 142, 320

character mutating, 367

characters

   huang-kao, 209, 329

   patented monosyllable Sinitic, 271

   tadpole, 154, 375

   wood-carved language, 83

characterset, 25, 37

chariot armies, 524, 539

chariot manufacturing, 316

chariots, 314–16, 320, 351, 354, 431–32, 495–97, 524–28, 531–32, 538, 559–60, 564–65, 576, 578, 580, 582–84

   4-horse, 148, 258, 291, 323, 480, 502

   8-horse, 388, 396

   advanced weaponry of, 263, 316

   armored, 560

   bumping, 166, 259, 295

   fish-skin-decorated, 524

   heavy, 509

   jade-decorated, 294, 439

   postal, 579

   qu-huang, 417

   stallion, 433

Chenbao, 485

Cheng2 state, 255

Cheng-bo-xiu-fu, 453, 456

Cheng-feng, 119, 522, 544–45

Cheng-guo state, 436, 493, 495, 508

Chengpu, 231, 283, 527, 559–60, 575

Cheng-Tang Revolution, 236, 288

Chen-guo, 464, 468, 492–93, 503–5, 510, 512, 514, 516–17, 543–44, 570, 572, 574–75, 577, 579, 582

Chen-guo ancestor, Yu-e-fu, 516

Chen-guo lords, 499

   Gonggong, 568, 570, 575, 582

   Huan’gong, 498

   Hugong, 311, 321

   Huigong, 352

   Ligong, 499, 516

Chen-guo Lord Linggong, 582

Chen-guo Lord Mugong, 499, 543

Chen-guo Lord Xuan’gong, 499, 512–13, 516

Chen-guo Lord Yougong, 451

Chen-guo Lord Zhuanggong, 499

Chen-guo ministers

   Yuan-tao-tu, 526, 532, 561

   Yuan-zhong, 517

Chen-guo prince

   Chen Wan (Jingzhong), 516

   Tian Wan, 499, 516

   Zhuan-sun, 516

Chen-guo state, 137, 291, 371, 379, 476, 492–94, 499, 505, 510, 513–14, 516, 522–23, 526, 556–57

   princes’ turmoil, 499

Chen-guo state’s descendants, 499

Chengzhou, 329, 335, 369, 371, 413, 464, 477, 481, 489, 498, 514–15, 537, 540, 564

   attacked, 555

Cheng-zhou-ba-shi (eight Zhou armies at Chengzhou), 329, 336

Cheng-zhou fort, 277, 335, 340, 367, 481

Cheng-zhou fort construction, 369

Chen Hanzhang, 91

Chen Jiujin, 312

Chen Mengjia, 213, 262, 309–10, 389, 405

Chen-shi-clan, 519, 548, 556–57

Chen Tuo, 498–99

chen-wei, divination, 156

Chi-di, 297, 350, 353, 523

Chi-di barbarians, 67, 297, 391, 547

China’s creation gods, 92, 190

China’s creation gods Fu-xi and Nv-wa, 77, 80, 92, 190

China’s epics, 530

China’s Homeric Iliad, 226, 228, 530

China’s Homeric Odyssey, 530

Chinese Civilization, 31, 53, 98, 184

   original, 112

Chinese civilization and culture, 46

Chinese civilization’s development, 53

Chinese ethnogenesis, recognizable, 153

Chinese language, 25, 31

Chinese logographic characters, 25

Chinese metaphysics, 107, 126

Chinese mythology, 536

Chinese myths and legends, 329

Chinese pictographic characters, 25, 34, 47

Chinese society, mundane, 79

Chinese surnames, 124

Chi-shui River, 420

Chi-you, 11, 59, 61, 75, 92, 95–96, 104, 111–12, 383, 404–5

Chi-you’s flags, 96

Chi-you’s image, 112

Chi-you’s successors, 403

Chong2-li, 383

Chong’er, 287, 530–31, 534, 540, 546–49, 553–54, 558–59

   assassin, 541

   Prince, 358, 373, 475, 520–21, 531–32, 534, 540, 546–47, 553–54

   uncle-in-law, 553

Chong-guo, 166, 259–60, 295

Chong-guo state, 296, 340, 344, 556

Chong-li2, 26, 63, 71, 74, 77, 99–100, 136, 191, 288, 297, 340, 383, 404–5

   ancient ancestors, 63, 341, 347, 456

   Chu ancestor, 99

Chong-Li2, killed by the high lord, 63, 404

Chong-li2 in Chu Shi-jia of Shi-ji, 74

Chong-li2 story in Lx Xing of Shang-shu, 100

Chong-li2 story of separation of sky, 99

Chong-li2 taken as two persons Chong and Li2 in Guo Yu, 74, 404

Chong-wen Zong Mu, a bibliography book, 160

chronicling, 147–48, 451, 469

   historical, 449

chronicling inchoation, 458

chronogram, 97, 159, 167, 303, 312, 318, 362, 380, 448, 490

Chu ancestors, 63, 74, 340–43, 347, 371, 383, 399, 526, 557

   Fen-mao, 489

   Gao-yang, 122

   Ji-lian, 341

   Lu-zhong, 74, 114, 321, 341, 487

   Ruo-ao, 106, 488, 518

   Wu-huo, 14

   Xiong Yan, 63, 341, 489

   Xiong Yi, 207, 464

   Yu-xiong, 74

Chu ancestors’ genesis river, 77

Chu ancestors’ temple, 1

Chu barbarians, 63, 341, 347

Chu-bo, Marquis, 332

Chu-ci, 27

Chu Ci Bian-zheng, by Zhu Xi of the Soong dynasty, 3

Chu-ci prosodic poems, 27

Chu founding ancestors, 63, 343, 464

Chu-hou, Shang Marquis being attacked by Lu founder-lord Bo-qin, 332, 366

Chuilong summit (625 B.C.), 570

Chu kings, 23–25, 343, 499–501, 507–8, 510, 514, 517–18, 526, 532, 544–46, 548, 557–60, 575, 578–79, 582

   Chengwang, 25, 257, 510, 517–18, 526, 541, 544, 548, 559, 566, 575

   Huaiwang, 1–3, 24–25

   Huaiwang building the Guangling fort, 347

   Huaiwang’s time period, 347

   Huiwang, 1, 24–26, 517

   Kangwang, 25

   Lingwang, 22–23, 84, 148, 206, 257, 343, 396, 437, 464

   Liwang, 489

   Muwang, 290, 483, 569, 575–76, 578

   Pingwang, 24

   Qingxiangwang, 2, 23

   Ruo-ao, 106, 518

   Shang-wang, 517

   Suwang, 482

   Weiwang, 346

   Wenwang, 343, 379, 391, 440, 508, 510, 512, 514, 517–18, 532, 575

   Wenwang’s succession, 517

   Wuwang, 343, 379, 489, 500, 507, 514

   Wuwang (Xiong Che), 489

   Zhaowang, 23, 99, 404, 517, 544

   Zhuangwang, 22–23, 25, 343, 480, 546, 575, 578–79, 582–83

   Zhuangwang being hijacked, 578

Chu King Wuwang’s aborted campaign against Sui-guo, 507

Chu King Wuwang’s requesting for upgrade in ranking, 500

Chu King Wuwang’s wife Deng-maan, 508

Chu King Zhuangwang’s inquiry about the Zhou king’s nine cauldrons, 165

Chu Lord, Xiong Shuang, 456

Chu Lord, Xiong Yan2, 347

Chu Lord, Zi-yi, 488

Chu mausoleums, 24

Chu ministers, 2, 23, 382, 518, 526, 556, 559, 575–76, 578

   Cheng Daxin, 576

   Cheng-De-chen, 546

   Da-sun-bo, 576

   Dou Bo-bi, 106, 518

   Dou Gu-wutu, 106, 518–19

   Dou Lian, 500–501

   Dou Qi, 507

   Dou Zhang, 525

   Dou Zi-wen, 22

   Guan-she-fu, 99, 404

   ‘ling yin’ Cheng-jia, 576, 578

   Pan Chong, 569, 576

   Pan Chong (Shi-chong), 578

   Pang-bo and the battle against Xu2-guo, 257, 532

   Peng-zhong-shuang, 343, 379

   Qu Xia, 500

   Shen3-yin Zijing, 578

   Shen-gong Dou-ban, 557, 575, 578

   Shen-gong Dou Ke, 556–57, 578

   Shen-shu, 559

   Shen-shu Shi, 480

   Shen Zhou, 575

   Sun-shu-ao, 578

   Sun-shu Ao, 543

   Sun-shu-ao/Wei3 Ailie, 578

   Tang Mei, 1, 292–93

   Wei3 Jia, 578–79, 582

   Wu-chen, 571

   Wu Yuan, 195

   Xi-gong (Qu Yukou), 556, 578

   Yu Quan, 514

   Zhuang Xin, 2

   Zi-ge, 207, 396, 437, 464

   Zi-kong, 576

   Zi-mu, 25

   Zi-shang, 566

   Zi-xi, 26

   zuo shi Yi-xiang, 396, 438

Chun-qiu, 34–35, 79, 93–94, 148, 361, 480, 486–88, 503, 505–6, 508, 514, 521, 529, 567–68, 577

   abridged Lu Principality chronicle, 461

Chun-qiu classics, 213

Chun-qiu Gong-yang Zhuan, 357, 497, 509, 511, 583

Chun-qiu Gu Jing, 460

Chun-qiu Jing-zhuan Ji-jie, 155

   annotation book, 155, 474

Chun-qiu Jing-Zhuan Ji-jie, by Du Yu, 159, 242, 307, 489

Chun-qiu Ming Li Xu, 147

Chun-qiu Wei, Ming Li-xu (mandate’s calendro-order), 91, 98

Chun-qiu Zheng-yi, 281

Chun-qiu Zhuan, 94, 202, 334, 480, 486, 506

Chun-qiu Zuo-shi Zhuan, 34, 94, 154, 159, 202, 334, 436, 461, 480, 511, 568

Chunwei (last Xia king’s son), 217, 419, 527

Chu people’s ancestors, 74

Chu people’s legends, 145

Chu people’s lineage, 137

Chu princes

   Bai-gong-sheng, 24, 517

   Bai-gong-sheng’s tragic hero death, 24

   Shang-chen, 566, 569

   Shen-Gong-zi Yi-fu, 578

   Shu-xiong, 456

   Wang-sun Qi3, 560

   Wang-zi-Zhi, 569

   Yu-qiu-zi, 578

   Yu-qiu-zi/Shen3-yin Zijing, 290

Chu prince fleeing to be a ruler among the Pu barbarians, 456

Chu state, 1–3, 22–25, 340–43, 346–47, 379, 499–500, 518–19, 525, 536–38, 540–45, 556–60, 570–72, 575–77, 579–80, 582–83

   being attacked by Sui-guo, 517, 571

   Zizhi, 579

Chu state’s progenitors, 82, 537

Chu Viscount, 343, 382, 477

Chu Xue Ji, 179–80, 238–39, 262, 380, 394, 408, 444

Commandery-County System, 327

conferrals

   ce shu, 560

   marquisdom, 382

Confucianism, 85

Confucian learning, 452

Confucian morality, 153, 244

Confucian rituals and protocols, 315

Confucians, 18, 41, 171, 185, 257, 299, 304, 363, 409

Confucius, 34–35, 78–79, 83–85, 93–94, 144–45, 147–48, 151, 159, 165, 352, 361, 405–6, 460–61, 496–97, 567–68

   ancestor Kong-fu-jia, 497

   tadpole script books from double walls, 34

   visiting ancestral Soong State, 167

Confucius’ ancestry, 196

Confucius’ disciple, 87, 115, 198, 361, 480, 516, 568

   Gong-ye-Chang, 561

   Zeng-zi, 451

   Zi-chang, 519

   Zi-xia, 34

   Zi-you, 386

Confucius’ lineage, 94

Confucius’ Mottos, 145

conjunction, 33, 97, 128, 155, 203–4, 291, 293–94, 312, 470

   Five Planets, 204

constellation, 5, 75, 110, 187, 209, 229, 258, 291, 324–25, 469, 553

Count Ba4-bo, 339

Count Cao-bo, 502

Count Chao-bo, 321

Count Chong-bo, 136, 146, 175, 278, 371

Count Chu-bo, 366

Count Du-bo, 202, 464, 467, 476, 494, 527–28, 579

Count Fang-bo, 375

Count Fei-bo, 211, 233

Count Ge2-bo, 339

Count Ge-bo, 208, 230–31

Count Gong-bo, 32, 336, 448–52

Count Gu-bo, 499

Count Han2, 186

Count He-bo, 197–98

Count Hua-bo, 513

Count Huo-bo, 434

Count Jia-bo, 491

Count Jihh4-bo, 487

Count Kunwu, 209

Count Liang-bo, 491, 539, 542, 544, 575

Count Lu-bo, 331

Count Lv-bo, 402, 404

Count Mei-bo, 17–18, 261, 289

Count Peng-bo, 247, 338, 415, 432

Count Rui-bo, 446, 498

countries

   black-teeth, 62

   naked body, 62

   tattoo, 62

Count Shi3-wei2, 63–64, 74, 80, 209, 341, 347

Count Xia, 146, 170, 174–76, 180, 183, 371, 373

Count Xi-bo, 258–59, 283, 288–89, 294–95, 297, 300, 320–21, 330, 439

Count Zheng, 475, 493

creation, human, 99, 144, 288, 563

creation Gods, 8–9, 14

criminal laws, 136, 403

crown aethelings, 250, 361, 469–71

crown princes, 23, 182, 436, 480, 504, 521, 524, 528, 530, 533, 566, 573, 581

 

D

Da2-ji3, 261, 264, 316, 535

Da-chen-xing, 324, 553

Da-dai Li-ji, 43, 83, 87, 90, 115, 117, 132, 143–44, 223–24, 272, 302, 341, 348, 395

Da-han-guo state, 62

Da-rong-Hu-ji, 358, 530; also see Xiao-rong-zi

Dai4-guo state, 495

Dai-guo, barbarian Dai-di place, 23

Dai-guo state, 333, 401

Dai-zong mountains, 113

Dali barbarians, 360

Dali-rong barbarians, 331

Daming-li calendar, 127

Dan-guo, 328, 578

Dan-shui River, 61, 141, 332, 482

Dan-zhu, 61, 133, 141, 151–52, 482, 527

Danzhu, his descendant and spirit, 527

Da-peng state, 252

data

   astronomical, 181, 322

   proprietary, 149, 179, 200, 306, 377–78, 393, 441

Dawenkou, 47–48

Dawenkou Culture, 43, 47–48, 195

Da-xia, 114, 133, 171, 173–74, 181, 226, 229, 354, 356, 372–73, 526

da-yan, philosophical, 212, 304, 549–50, 552

Dayan-li calendar, 129, 168, 212, 362

   by Seng Yixing, 212

   Seng Yixing rebutted Li Chunfeng’s Linde-li, 129

Daye-li calendar, 85

Deng-guo state, 464, 468, 477, 487, 500, 508

descendent, Cao-surnamed, 321

Di2 barbarians, 172, 338, 353, 531, 573

dial for measuring sun’s shade from the Taosi site, 113

dictums, 284, 435, 551

Di-hong-shi, 71–72, 91–92, 109, 582

dilapidation, 50, 171, 569

Dinggong Ruins in Zouping of Shandong, 32

Dipper mansion, 126–27, 129, 323

Di-qiang barbarians, 272

Diquan summit (632 B.C.), 561

Di-ren barbarians, 391

disciples, 62, 78, 83, 89, 94, 210, 230, 302, 361, 406, 568

discourse

   counter-argument, 345, 449

   counter-theme, 8, 207

Di-Shun, 142, 320

Di-shun-shi dynasty, 58, 120, 141

divination, 72, 96, 98, 290, 292–93, 379–80, 411–12, 437, 496, 538, 548–49, 552, 555–56, 562–63, 576–77; see also The Sinitic Civilization-Book II, Chapter XXXVII: Shan Hai Jing & the Ancient Divination

   differential numbers, 552

   origin of the shi1-shu numerical stalk divination, 212

   remainder numbers, 550

   remainder stalks, 550

   ying-shu summation numbers, 552

divination hexagrams, 384, 426

divination method

   Gui-cang Yi, 389, 426

   Shi1 Fa quarternity interpretation, 551

divination Zhou Yi, 499

divinatory book Di-mu Jing, 77

divinatory books, 72, 96, 160, 173, 182, 292, 381, 384

divinatory book Yi-jing, 95

divinatory method, Lian-shan Yi, 538

Di-wang Shi4-ji, 35, 66, 77, 109, 111, 119, 130, 132–33, 136, 186, 194, 304, 307, 395, 407–8

   by Huangfu Mi, 185, 382, 407–8, 411

DNA, ancient, 41

Doggy Rong barbarians, 286, 297, 348–49, 361, 472, 475

Dong3-guo state, 339–40

Dong3-surnamed Huan-long-shi, 168

Dong-fu, dragon tamer, 216, 340

Dong-guo-guo, 468

Dong-hu barbarians, 342

Dong-jing, 258, 291, 293

Dong-jing Fu, by Zhang Heng, 249

Dongxiafeng, 49, 171

Dongxiafeng Culture, 49

Dong-yi barbarians, 64, 140, 142–43, 196–97, 225, 316, 342, 371

Dong Zuobin, 364, 458

doubt-ancient scholars, 84

doubt ancient school, 33, 57, 116, 228

Dou-shi-clan, 557, 559–60, 575

dragons

   azure, 4–5, 401

   hornless Qiulong, 6

dragon gate, 52, 418

dragon gate gorge, 56

dragon motif, 317

dragon reverence, 56

dragon talisman, 45

dragon-taming, 201, 334

dragon totem, 48, 56–58, 66, 99, 110, 171

dragon-totem culture, 56

Duke Bi-gong, 237, 294, 308, 328, 375–76, 407

Duke Shao-gong, 20, 251, 274, 311, 319, 321, 335, 356, 365, 368, 375–76, 446, 449, 451–52, 455

Duke Soong-wei-zi, 267

Duke Zhou-gong and Duke Shao-gong, 319, 321, 451–52

Dun4-guo Lord, Viscount Dun4-zi, 557

Dun4-guo state, 557

Dunhuang, 145, 165

Du Yu (Du Zhengnan), 213

 

E

Eastern Guo-guo state, 435

Eastern Qiangs, 104

Eastern Xia, 219, 226

Eastern Yi, 10, 59, 61, 64, 72, 140, 196, 206, 224–25, 246, 254–55, 257, 264–65, 447, 542–43

eastern Yi barbarians, 232

East Guo-guo state, 336, 340, 468, 484, 530

East Yellow River Bend, 278, 350, 358, 415, 448

E-bo, 116, 120, 133, 225, 229, 276, 292, 355, 372, 554

eclipse, 259, 382, 440, 470

ecliptic, 4–5, 97, 108, 110, 119, 128, 154, 167, 206, 213, 236–37, 291–93, 303, 312–14, 323

ecliptic calendar, 237, 303

ecliptic calendar system, 318

ecliptic precession, 127–28

E-guo state, 68, 340, 342, 447, 477

eight winds as guides for the music composition, 489

elegies, 13, 182, 265, 504

elephants, 7, 140, 225

embodiment, 77, 82, 107, 145, 172, 215, 234, 301

Emperor Shihuangdi, 327, 360

empty-city defense strategy, 518

enclosures, 381

eons and aeons, 96–98, 128

epochs, 96–98, 127, 179, 236, 302, 322, 458

equinoxes, 125, 129, 167–68, 191, 224, 303–4, 362, 404

Erligang Culture, 195, 246

Erligang Ruins, 246

Erligang-type culture, 247

Erlitou Culture, 49–50, 52, 171, 232

Erlitou Ruins, 232

Erlitou site, 49–50, 193

Erlitou-type culture, 34, 52–53, 166, 192

Er Ya, dictionary nature, 125

eunuch, 530–31, 541, 554

Europe-equivalent geocentric model, 126

excavated bamboo divination texts, Wangjiatai, 435

excavations, 31–34, 36, 42, 45–48, 50, 52, 56–58, 155–56, 165, 205, 207, 243–44, 296–97, 338, 356

exile, 1–2, 71–72, 175, 178, 358, 445, 448, 502–3, 506, 559, 561, 573, 576–77, 579–80, 582

extracted texts from The Bamboo Annals, 159–60, 174, 176, 196–201, 244–45, 255–56, 258–59, 337, 392–93, 395, 413–14, 444, 453–55, 462–63, 470–71

 

F

fable, He-xu-shi/Hua-xu-shi, 58

fable books, 76, 84, 89, 93, 112, 300–301, 395, 405

fable figure, Rong-cheng, 100

fables, 25, 66, 76, 79, 83–84, 86, 88, 91–93, 108, 113, 140, 189, 219, 290, 367

fable stories, 79, 200, 451

Fa Jing, by Li Kui, 402

Fang-fang state, 254

Fang-feng-shi, 352

Fang-guo state, 152, 378

Fang-lei state, 109, 378

Fan-guo state, 498, 521

Fang-yi barbarians, 195

Fan-shi clan, 202, 334, 464, 467

Fei-lian, wind god, 7

Feng1 Yan, 36–37

feng shan (oblation for heaven and earth), 86, 114, 354, 494

Feng-shui River, 67, 170, 279, 295–96, 367, 467, 471

Feng surname, 147

Feng-su Tong, 89, 100

Feng-tu Ji, 140

Feng-wang, barbarian king, 330–31, 484

Feng-xi, big boar, 184

Fen-he River, 68–69, 109, 171, 476–77

Fen-shui River, 68, 215, 235, 273, 279–80, 286, 333, 371–72, 398, 447–48, 453, 463, 481, 491, 540

Fen-wang, Zhou King Liwang, 280, 448, 453

feudatories, 207, 288–89, 301, 313, 355, 464, 483, 512, 533, 559–61

Fiery Thearch, Yan-di, 59, 63, 67–70, 73, 75, 78, 80–82, 88–92, 95–96, 106–8, 110–12, 117–18, 121, 273, 275–76

Fiery Thearch, ancient Jiang-surnamed Yan-di, 82

filial piety, 58, 120, 138, 140–41

five-color light (the Northern Light), 380, 382

Five Planets, 128, 203, 206, 291, 312

   add-on, 259

   NASA-ascertained Conjunction, 204

Five Planets’ conjunction, 258, 291, 293

   crisscrossing and one line movement, 33, 85, 128, 155–56, 167, 187, 203–4, 206, 258–59, 291–94, 305, 312, 322, 325, 380–81

Five Planets like the chained pearls, 85, 156, 325

flashback, related to Lord Yao’s 3rd millennium B.C. reign years, 128, 191, 404

flood control, 10, 51, 73, 106, 116, 146, 183, 185, 224, 243, 417–19

forged birthplace of the Yellow Thearch, 35

forgers, 83, 87, 98, 102, 131–32, 188, 192, 244–45, 302, 376–78, 385, 435–36, 440–41, 452, 454–55

   Huangfu Mi, 156, 408

   Luo Mi, 150

   Zhang Ba, 379

forgery, 147–50, 156–60, 174–83, 191–217, 230–34, 238–40, 242–48, 250–60, 294–305, 363–67, 374–82, 439–42, 444–46, 451–55, 461–67

   adding-legs-to-a-snake recompiling, 470

   The Bamboo Annals’ forged contents having no value, 211

   brazen, 136

   debunked by Zhou King Wenwang’s 18th posthumous year on bronzeware Ce Ling Gui, 366

   double, 188, 213

   as evidenced in commuting the Shang king’s reigns seen in Shang-shu, 245

   first stage, 128

   flamboyant, 465

   forged with the Shi-jing poems, 151

   Luo Mi’s second stage forgery, 157

   Mao Jian’s San Feng (three mausoleums), 86

   partial or fable-nature as seen in Zhuang Zi, 93

   post-book-burning, 84, 494

   post-Confucian, 94

   random placement of yearly sequential events in Mu-tian-zi Zhuan, 385, 436

   related to the astrological concepts, 159

   related to the sun eclipse during Xia King Zhongkang’s era, 188, 299, 475

   related to the west gate/east gate stories in the context of the Shang conquest of Xia, 235

   related to Zhou King Wenwang’s cumulative posthumous years, 308

   seen in Xi Nian bamboo slips, 87, 478

   stem-branch-tagged, 129, 150

   subtraction and addition of the summary years of the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, 148, 176

forgery acts, outrageous, flagrant and immoral, 385

forgery and sorcery books, late Western Han dynasty, 93–94, 202, 334

forgery bamboo book bearing Shen Yue’s name, 160

forgery books, 85, 90, 93, 98, 106–8, 136, 156, 205, 213, 232, 235, 238, 325, 380, 382

forgery contents on the Three Sovereigns in Shang-shu Da Zhuan, 89, 138, 160, 302, 371

forgery Shang-shu texts about loss of knowledge about the tadpole scripts, 35

fortification project, 233, 300, 540–41

fox, 196, 297, 358, 502

   three-leg water, 515

fugitives, 23, 37–38, 153, 264, 330–31, 376

Fu-hao, 253

Fu Qian, 185, 350, 382, 408, 472, 474

fu-sang, 62

Fu-sheng, 34, 94, 185, 189, 237, 302, 307, 402–3, 405–6, 409

Fu Shui, 251, 285, 290, 310

Fu Sinian, 26, 230, 232, 287, 311, 319, 330

Fu-tan, Yue Marquis, 346

Fu-xi, 77–84, 86–92, 95, 189–90; also see Tai-hao, Nv-wa

   Bao-xi, 83

Fu-xi & Nv-wa, described on the silk manuscript, 78

Fu-xia, 140, 170, 511

Fu-xi and Nv-wa coupling, 80

Fu-xi-shi, 64, 76–77, 83, 86, 91–92, 147

Fuyu barbarians, 251

 

G

Gan De/Gan-gong and Shi Shen’s books, 292

Gan Pan, 251

Gan-shi Xing-jing, 159, 292–93

Gan-shui River, 399

Gao-guo state, 495, 497

Gao Heng, divination expert, 551

Gaoliang, 114, 172, 355, 531, 534, 554

Gaotang Sheng, 115

Gaoxin-shi, 91–92, 133, 173–74, 223, 229, 236, 285, 373

   sons of, 133–34, 229, 372

Gaoyang-shi, 89, 117, 136–37

Gaoyao, 178

Gao-yao, 141, 175, 403, 571

Gao-yao’s sacrifice, 571

gap, generational, 137, 280, 339

Ge-bo, 208, 230

Ge-di land, 195

Ge-guo state, 208, 230, 233

generation gap, 145

genesis, 3, 79, 98

Gentlemen’s Country, 62

ghosts, 74, 201, 223, 464, 500, 542, 557

ghosts-gods, 563

glaciations, 39–40

globe, 39, 126

goddess, 80

gods, 51, 77–79, 89, 95, 99, 101, 103, 135, 144, 176, 223, 288, 404, 414, 542

   calendar-making, 135

   five, 77, 90

   heavenly, 89

   hundred, 78, 295

   semi-human, 144, 223

   thearchical, 76–77

   winter month, 75

gods of four winds on the oracle bones, 135, 190

golden mean, 298; also see zhong (‘li-zhong’)

Gong-bo, regent, 450

Gong-gong, 8–10, 69–73, 78–79, 91, 106

   nine-prefecture hegemony-lord, 21

Gong-gong-shi, 10, 70–71, 76, 78, 82, 91, 117, 134, 276

   jiu-zhou mu (overlord of the nine prefectures), 10

Gong-gong-shi dynasty, 69, 118

Gong-guo state, 73, 450–51

Gong-he Era, 445, 449, 451

Gong-liu’s stone mining, 285

Gongsun Zhi, 539

Gong-ye-chang, 519

grand duke iplanet, 77, 213, 313–15, 381

grand duke iplanet calendar system, 318

grandiose ancestor, 568

grand oneness, 77, 381

Great Wall, 360, 418

Great Xia land, 133, 138, 140, 142, 171, 173–74, 181–82, 185, 215–16, 226, 229, 266, 353, 355, 371–73

Greek philosophical elements, 118

Gregorian calendar, 127, 129–32, 301, 314, 382, 408, 470

Guantang Ji-lin, by Wang Guowei, 322

Guan Zi, 65, 114, 354–55, 483, 541

Guan Zi

   the misnomer Yu2-shi and Yuezhi equivalency, 172, 345

   Xiao-kuang, 170, 345, 354–55, 512

Guan-zi (Guan Zhong), 65, 90, 170, 239, 376, 423–24, 506, 536

guardian gods, 8, 71, 74, 117, 173, 191, 279, 333, 404–5, 516

   Chong-li2, 136

guardians, 456

guardians of five sacrifice elements of metal, wood, water, fire and mud, 74, 405

Guazhou, 358, 502

Gu-di summit (687 B.C.), 506

Gu-gong-danfu, 280–83, 286

Gui-cang Yi divination, 21, 72, 95–96, 190, 197, 199, 379, 384, 389, 420, 426, 434, 523, 551, 556

Gui-fang, 43, 230, 235–36, 251, 258, 285–86, 383

Gui-fang barbarians, 251–52, 285–87, 342, 445

Gui-fang state, 258, 285

Gui Gu Zi, 76

gui-qi (counterfeit burial objects), 464

Gui-shui River, 219

Gui-xu Ruins, 139

Gun, 10–13, 58, 66–67, 71–73, 76, 136–37, 143–46, 148, 151–52, 175, 177, 224, 272, 274, 527

Gun-rong barbarians, 359

Gun’s death penalty, 11

Gun’s exile trip, 11

Gun’s feather mountain, 72

Gun stealing the growing soil from the high lord, 71–72

Guo4-di land, 194–95

Guo-guo, 484, 493, 501, 514–15, 519, 529–31

Guo-guo lord, 491, 515, 526–27, 529

Guo-guo Lord, Guo-gong, 76, 87, 214, 349, 441, 444, 478, 494, 513–15, 521, 526

Guo-guo Lord, Guo-gong Han4, 474

Guo-guo Lord, Guo-shi-fu, 472, 474

Guo-guo Lord, Wen’gong, 459, 461, 474

Guo-guo Lord Guo-gong, 502, 529

Guo-guo minister, Zhou-zhi-qiao, 515

Guo-guo state, 321, 444–45, 453–54, 468, 471, 474, 476, 495–96, 504, 506, 513, 515, 527, 529, 531

   eliminated by the Jinn state in 658 B.C., 529

   west, 336, 356

Guo Moruo, 26–27, 110, 223, 246, 303, 310, 319, 364, 366–67, 383, 439

Guo Pu, 3, 79–80, 141, 149, 158, 199, 204, 227–28, 381, 384, 388–89, 393–97, 420, 423, 425–27

Guo Pu’s annotation, 199, 393–94, 411, 479

Guo Pu’s annotation on Mu-tian-zi Zhuan, 393–94, 411

Guo Shang (hymn to the fallen), 1

Guo Shiqian, 8, 13, 27, 517

Guo Yu, 70–71, 73–74, 106–12, 115–17, 120–22, 135–38, 143–44, 206–9, 276–80, 322–24, 341–42, 352–55, 403–5, 468–70, 548–49

   Chu Yu, 74, 99, 136, 182, 191, 404, 450, 480, 556, 560, 578

Jinn Yu, 102, 106–9, 117, 121, 207, 264, 400, 456, 469, 515, 520, 531, 539–40, 546–48, 553

Lu Yu, 276

Qi Yu, 345, 352, 354–55, 569

Zhou Yu, 73, 76, 78, 106, 108, 110, 116, 136, 138, 215, 217, 272, 274, 276–77, 280

Gu-shi Kao, by Qiao Zhou, 111

Gu Yanwu, 157, 290, 470, 488, 563, 572

Gu-zhu, 266, 353–56, 521

Gu-zhu campaign, 354

Gu-zhu state, 353, 356, 521

 

H

Haan Fei Zi, 91, 93, 152–53, 234, 239, 261, 263, 342, 350, 353–54, 358, 386, 484, 489, 541

Haan-guo state, 374, 453, 468, 485

Haan-hou, Marquis, 278, 320, 333, 374, 448, 453, 468

Haan Shi Wai-zhuan, 65, 354, 366

Han-fei-zi, 151

Han Shu, Tian-wen Zhi, 292

Han-shui River, 1–3, 52, 54, 142, 145, 376–77, 379, 382, 387, 389–90, 398–99, 476–77, 500–501, 507, 526

Hanymede moon, 292

Han-zhuo, 8, 13, 98, 171, 183–84, 192–95

Hao-jing, 61, 265, 296, 329–30, 349, 375, 434, 440, 443, 464–65, 467, 475–76, 481–82, 484, 493

heaven

   central, 173

   mandate of, 14, 18, 127, 144, 152–53, 194, 233, 239, 259–60, 288, 295, 299, 301, 317–18, 368–70

   son of, 18, 58, 120, 410, 428–29, 432, 436

   sun’s circumference of, 126, 212

   temple of, 52

heaven-earth disconnection, Chu King Zhaowang’s question for Guan-she-fu, 99

heaven-earth intersecting, 553

Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches, 148, 159, 176, 179–80, 202, 228, 242, 248

Heavenly Street Enclosure, 292

heaven reverence, 145, 223, 484

He-bo, 1, 51, 102, 183, 197, 199, 227–28, 267, 373

hegemony lords, 10, 23, 80, 298, 349, 352, 355, 512, 542, 546, 558, 578

   five, 80, 337, 546

Hejian-xian-wang, King, 34

Hemudu Culture, 43, 46

Heng-shui River, 415

He-shui River, 527

He-tu, map books, 84–85, 93–94, 375

hexagrams

   no action, 553

   no change, 549, 553

   changeable lines, 551, 553

   change lines, 549, 551–53

   no change lines, 549–51, 553

   components gua, gua ci, tuan, yao ci, 284, 549

   da-you, 523

   diagrams, 284

   dictums, 553

   fire-burning/death, 349, 412

   half-half interpretation, 549

   halving interpretation, 549

   image, 553

   ‘li’ (bright/fire), 349

   lines, 549

   necromancy divination, 199

   original, 549–52

   predicate logic, 553

   quasi-hexagram, 551

   returning-home maiden, 190

   sign/image interpretation, 550

   six-line, 549

   solid line, 552

   ‘tai’-zhi-ba, 553

   transformant, 523, 549, 551–53

   transformant hexagram’s dictum, 551

hexagrams, 82, 190, 227, 284, 289, 339–40, 361, 420, 435, 499, 516, 523, 538–39, 548–53, 556

hexagrams developed by Zhou King Wenwang, 284, 320, 327–28, 336

hexagram’s dictum, 551, 553

hexagrams of Zhou Yi, 218, 266, 349, 538

He-yi barbarians in Yu Gong, 174

high lord, 8–9, 12–14, 18, 22–23, 25, 116, 119, 143–44, 271–74, 288, 403, 416, 420, 563, 568

Hill of Queen Mother, 426

Hmong-miens, 39, 48, 66, 68, 104–7, 112–13, 146, 483

homo sapiens, 39

Hongshan Culture, 41, 45, 51, 53, 59

Hong-shui River, 545

hou-bo, 18, 73, 79, 250, 252, 285, 332, 517, 560

Hou Han Shu

   Fang-shu Zhuan Xu (preface to alchemists’ biographies), 94, 239

   by Fan Ye, 393

   Xi-qiang Zhuan, 206, 251, 393, 444, 449, 455

Hou-ji

   agricultural guardian, 123, 275

   Zhou ancestor, 63, 92, 96, 115–16, 119, 124, 133, 137, 141, 272–77, 279–81, 341, 347, 403, 407

Hou-ji’s lineage, 272

Hou-kui, 184

Hou-tu, 10, 70–71, 77, 117, 276

Hou Xu for Chun-qiu Jing-Zhuan Ji-jie, by Du Yu, 307

Hou-yi, 7–8, 10–11, 13, 171, 183–84, 186, 192–93, 213, 225

   sun-shooter, 13, 184

Hou-yi shot Feng-xi, 13

Hou-yi’s killing Bo-feng, 184

Hu Shi, 631

Hua2-guo state, 506, 544

Hua-di meeting (691 B.C.), 506

Huai-di summit (643 B.C.), 541

Huai Nan Zi, 3–4, 62, 71, 77–79, 81–82, 139–40, 206, 216–18, 286, 289, 302–3, 324–25, 380–81, 384, 386

   dynasty book, 81, 190, 290, 569

Huai-shui River, 2, 9, 112, 122, 219, 224, 230, 255, 277–78, 377, 382, 387, 455, 562, 571

Huai-surnamed clans, 186, 235–36, 285, 339, 355, 491, 547

Huai-yi barbarians, 192, 316, 383, 444–45, 455, 500, 537

Huai-ying, 540, 544, 548, 572

Huangdi, 320, 358, 420, 514, 570

Huang-di’s birthplace, 109

Huang-di’s embodiment, 110

Huangfu Mi, 35–36, 66, 89–90, 92–93, 109–10, 117, 119–20, 130–32, 187–88, 230, 261–62, 291, 306–7, 407–8, 411

Huang-guo state, 477, 532, 536

Huang-guo states, 514, 525, 532, 536

Huang Ji Jing Shi, by Shao Yong, 103, 117, 130–31, 236

huang xiong (brown bear), 67, 175

Huan Tan, 156, 325, 460

Huashan Mountain, 58–59, 501, 504, 538

Hucker, Charles, 271, 327, 329, 410

Hu-di summit (611 B.C.), 582

Hui-Mo barbarians, 228

humanism, ancient China’s, 368

human sacrifice, 542–43

Hundred Pu people, 61, 63, 105, 341, 343, 347, 382, 456, 482, 489, 557, 579

Hundred Schools of Thoughts, 111, 122, 151, 628

Hundred Yue people, 71, 78, 113, 146, 178, 344, 346, 375

Hundun, 71–72, 148

Hun-rong barbarians, 359

Huns, 38, 41, 43, 58–60, 64, 171–72, 217–18, 267, 315, 318, 342, 347–48, 350, 358–60, 418–19

Huo-guo state, 528, 544

Huo-tai-shan, 527–28, 540, 547

husbandry, 56, 58, 110, 168, 443

Hu-shi barbarian clan, 68

 

I

image characters, 54

Immaculate Conception, 5

immortality, 5, 7, 13, 410, 437

immortals, 7–8, 310

imperial academy, 34–35

inauspicious augury result, 199

incest, 506, 509, 580

interpretation, extended, 227

interregnum, 32, 73, 192, 260, 302, 307, 349, 363, 445, 448–52, 458, 462, 485

   Sima Qian’s approach to ascertaining, 451

iplanet, inverse-orbiting grand duke star [Jupiter planet], 128

 

J

J2-surnamed South Yan state, 536

Jade Age, 39, 45, 52

jade artisans, 423–24

jade city/fort, 51, 217

jade disk, double, 436

jade palaces, 217, 257

jades

   alien, 84, 375

   black, 232, 235, 238

   natural engrained, 85, 375

   ornamented, 14

   spoon, 344, 377

   wear-purpose, 429

   white, 420

jade terraces, 8, 217

Japan, ancient Wa, 178

Ji1 surname, 67, 70, 121, 123, 275, 297, 331, 342, 358, 436, 495, 544, 573

Ji1-surnamed states, 296, 476, 500, 559

Ji1-zi, 239, 260–61, 265–66, 313, 315, 322, 363

Ji2-surnamed Mixu-guo state, 439

Ji2-surnamed South Yan state, 351

Ji3-shui River, 82, 119, 122

Ji3 surname, 68, 70, 121, 264, 444, 515, 548

Ji3-surnamed Ju3-guo state, 574

Ji3-surnamed Tan-guo state, 509

Ji4-guo state, 529, 566

Jia-guo state, 519

Jia Kui, 185, 406, 408

Jialing-jiang River, 398–99, 484

Jiang1-guo and Huang-guo states, 525

Jiang1-guo state, 570

Jiang1-Han River area, 399

Jiang1-nan, 2, 327–28

Jiang1 River, 68, 122, 219, 397

Jiang1-shui River, 3, 54, 121–22, 145, 261, 331, 389

Jiang1-shui River and Han-shui River, 500

Jiang1-shui River’s origin, 397

Jiang-rong barbarian chieftain Rong-zi-Juzhi, 73, 78

Jiang-rong barbarians, 73, 357, 460–63, 565

Jiang Shang, 289–91, 323

Jiang-shui River, 102, 107

jiang surname, 67–68, 70, 112, 117, 124, 275, 290, 348, 405

Jiang surname, 283

Jiang-surnamed ancient lord Bo-ling, 390, 435

Jiang-surnamed Fiery Thearch, 111, 273

Jiang-surnamed Lv and Xu states, 340

Jiang-surnamed Pang-gong, 323, 337

Jiang-surnamed San-miao exiles, 61, 71, 148, 482

Jiang-tai-gong, 76, 124, 290, 299, 319, 329, 332, 336–37, 363, 368, 376, 390, 536, 569

   butcher stories, 290

Jiang-yi fief, 463

Jiang Yuan, 271–74, 323–24

Jiantu Assembly, 560

Jiao3-guo state, 501

Jiao Yanshou and Jing Fang’s divination school, 499

Jiaru, 340, 367, 370

jia-zi, 19, 97, 127–28, 131–32, 237, 297, 300, 309, 312, 314–16, 318, 325–26, 420, 426, 490

Ji Chang, 18–19, 178, 219, 258–59, 283–84, 287–90, 296, 298–300, 491

Ji Cheng, 23, 25, 27

   hermit-scholar, 10, 17, 20, 22, 183, 298

Ji Cheng’s interpretation, 24, 26

Ji-du, ancient capital city, 174, 181

Jih4-guo marquis, 444, 508

Jih4-guo state, 444, 488, 494

   Jih4-ji, 506

Jih4 lord, 506–7

Jihh4-bo, 487–88

Jihh4-guo state, 555

Ji-jun Commandery Tomb, 96, 155, 175, 311, 315, 394, 474

Ji-jun-di Zhong-gu-wen Ce-shu, 205

Ji-kui, 547, 554

Ji-lan Tu, the Xia dynasty’s summary years, 179

Jing-bo, 209, 233

Jing-Chu, 149, 240, 251, 342, 380, 445

Jing-Chu barbarians, 251, 342

Jing-Chu enemy, 379

Jing Fang’s divination school, 499

Jing-ji Zhi, 128, 213, 406

Jingkang Cataclysm, 150, 160

Jing-maan barbarians, 251, 285, 342, 344, 379, 382, 445, 449, 464, 468, 477, 526

Jing-Mi-surnamed Chu state, 63, 347

Jing-ren, 390, 392, 516

Jingshan, 145, 208, 233, 342, 370, 397–98

Jing-shang (upperstream Jing-shui River), 294, 439

Jingshi, 300, 475, 481–82, 513

Jing-shui River, 114, 260, 294, 297, 348, 359, 410, 439, 455, 467

Jinn ancestor,, Marquis Tang-yu-hou, 374

Jinn ancestor, Uncle Tang-shu-Yu, 475, 482

Jinn blind musician Shi-kuang’s citation of Xia Shu, 187

Jinn founder-lord, Uncle Tang-shu (Shu-yu), 133–34, 166, 229, 235–36, 266, 285, 325, 328, 338, 353, 358, 363, 371–74, 546, 553–54

Jinn General Guan-hu captured by the Xianyu barbarians, 334

Jinn lords, 460, 475, 478, 481, 513–14, 519–21, 527–31, 533–35, 538–39, 556, 558–62, 564–66, 568, 570–72, 579–80

   Ai-hou, 486, 489–91

   Chenggong, 583

   Chugong, 149, 158, 240, 382

   Daogong, 169–70, 225, 292, 356, 359

   Daozi, 534

   E’hou, 339, 486, 489, 491, 547

   Huaigong, 540, 544, 546, 548, 554

   Huigong, 348, 350, 357–58, 502, 530–31, 534–35, 538–39, 544, 546–48

   Huigong (Yi-wu), 547

   Ji Xie4, 338

   Linggong, 572–73, 575–76, 580, 583

   Pinggong, 68, 109, 357

   Quwo-wugong, 513

   Wen’gong, 231, 350, 358, 517, 527, 530, 546, 548, 553–56, 558–62, 564–66, 572

   Wenhou, 464, 466, 485

   Wugong, 490–91, 512–13, 519, 528–29, 554

   Xianggong, 565–66, 568–70, 572–73

   Xian’gong, 208, 340, 435, 448, 468–69, 513, 519–21, 527–34, 539–40

   Xiaohou, 485, 489

   Xiao-zi-hou, 491

   Zhaohou, 485

Jinn Lord Quwo-wu-gong, 492, 512

Jinn marquis, 121, 214, 337–40, 374, 376, 456–57, 460, 462–63, 472–78, 481–82, 485, 490–92, 513, 536, 538

   Aihou, 490

   Chenghou, 460

   E’hou, 285, 490

   Jinghou, 460, 559

   Jinn-Hou-xie, 344, 464

   Jinn-min-hou, 512

   Ji Su, 308, 338, 448, 456, 460, 462

   Li3hou, 457, 460

   Li4hou, 460

   Minhou, 491–92, 512

   Muhou, 457–58, 460–62, 464, 466

   Shang-shu1, 155, 466, 472, 474

   Wenhou, 87, 149, 158, 204, 214, 382, 460, 467, 473–74, 477–78, 482, 485

   Wuhou, 460

   Xian’gong, 513

   Xianhou, 338, 457, 460

   Xiao-zi-hou, 491

   Zhaohou, 486

Jinn ministers, 73, 108, 155, 202, 300, 520, 529–30, 535, 539, 554, 559, 564, 570, 574–77, 579

   Bu-yan, 340, 528

   Fan-xuan-zi, 64, 144

   Fan Xuan-zi, 358, 502

   Gong-xu-chi, 574

   Guo-she, 531, 538

   Hu-she-gu, 572–74

   Hu-tu, 519, 528, 530, 535, 546

   Hu-yan, 561

   Huyan Jiufan, 546–47

   Jia-hua, 531

   Ji-zheng-fu, 572, 575

   Li’ke, 520, 528, 531, 534–35

   Luan Dun, 576

   Luan-gong-zi, 491

   Luan Shu, 578

   Luan-zhi, 565

   Luan Zhi, 558–59, 572

   Lv Shang, 124, 258, 289–90

   Pi Zheng, 534–35

   Qingzheng, 538

   Qi-wu, 226

   Shi Gu, 570

   Shi Hui, 467, 528, 573, 577, 583

   Shi-jing-bo, 572

   Shi-kuang, 300

   Shi Wei, 467

   Shu-xiang, 184, 243, 571

   Si-kong-Ji-zi, 549

   Wei-zhuang-zi, 186, 356, 359

   Xia-fu-Lv-sheng, 529

   Xian Mi, 577

   Xian Mie, 558, 572–73

   Xian Pu, 570

   Xian-qie-ju, 568–69, 572

   Xian Qieju, 566

   Xian Zhen, 558, 560

   Xu1 Jia, 582

   Xun-lin-fu, 572–73, 576, 582

   Xun Wu, 349, 356, 359, 495

   Yang-chu-fu, 563, 565–66, 571–73

   Yangshe Shuyu, 571

   Yangshe Tu, 528

   Yan-jia, 319, 369

   Yin-yi-sheng, 539

   Yu Pian, 576

   Zhao Chuan, 296, 576, 582–83

   Zhao Dun, 547, 554, 572–74, 576–78, 582–84

   Zhao-wen-zi, 226

   Zhao-xuan-zi, 547, 573–74, 580

   Zhao Yang, 118, 319

   Zhongxing Wu, 349, 359–60

   Zi-fan, 562

Jinn princes, 355, 475, 519–20, 530, 538–40, 544, 546–48, 553

   Gong-zi-Wan, 490, 512

   Shen-sheng, 528, 530, 535

   Yiwu, 521, 531, 534–35

Jinn Prince Chong’er’s return after a Homeric Odyssey, 553

Jinn princes, exiled, 538

Jinn prince Shensheng’s campaign against the Dongshan Chi-di barbarians, 528

Jinn Principality and Rong-zi Ju-zi, 502

Jinn Shi-jia, 460, 462

Jinn Shu, 35, 155, 175–76, 230, 242, 252, 256, 292, 384, 389, 408, 485

   by Wang Yin, 384

Jinn-shui River, 338

Jinn sorcerer’s divination regarding a dream about the Yellow Thearch’s Banquan battle, 108

Jinn sorcerer’s story about the deities Shi-chen and Tai-dai, 68

Jinn state, 337, 339–40, 350–51, 353–54, 357–61, 372–73, 461–64, 467–68, 474–75, 489–91, 514–15, 519–20, 527–30, 538–40, 580–82

   attacked Chu in 632 B.C., 558

   attacked Qin in 646 B.C., 538, 570, 575

   conferred upon Uncle Shu-yu (Tang-shu), 372

Jinn’s usurper lord Quwo Zhuang-bo, 491

Jinn usurper-uncle Shang1-shu, 466

Jinsha Ruins, 54–55

Jinyun-shi, 71, 91

Ji-shi (piled-up rocks), 51, 146, 172, 220, 280, 369, 373, 400, 417–19, 584

ji-shi, historical, 417, 419

Jishi-jun Military Circuit, 172, 419

Ji-shui River, 34, 68, 107, 192, 219, 229, 372, 437, 514, 544, 562, 571, 582

Ji-surnamed states receiving the Xia king’s conferral for agricultural minister Hou-ji’s contribution, 260, 297

jiu ding (nine cauldrons), 84, 145, 165, 238-239, 241, 343, 367-370, 494

jiu-bian, 13, 182

jiu-ge, 13, 182

Jiu-hou, Shang Marquis, 142, 235–36, 257, 285, 547

Jiu-jiang (nine rivers), 377, 389, 392, 395, 397–98

Jiu-jiang Campaign, 389, 395, 397

Jiu-li, 59, 100, 104, 111–12, 120, 404–5

jiu-shao, 181–82

Jiu Tang Shu, 213

Jiu Xing (nine penal codes), 582

Jiuyuan, 360, 418

jiu-zhou (nine prefectures), 400, 502

Jiu-zhou-zhi-rong (nine greater prefecture) barbarians, 357, 400

Ji-you, 211, 506, 522–23, 525, 540

Ji-zhong Suo-yu, 141, 151, 153–56, 180, 199, 213, 244, 311

Ji-zhong tomb, 3, 33, 152, 155, 213, 298, 315, 317, 388, 395, 487, 489, 492, 503, 505

Ji-zhong tomb bamboo books, 167, 199, 396

Ji-zhong tomb excavation, 35, 199, 304, 342, 380

Ji-zhou prefecture, 196, 340, 530

Ju2-guo state, 447

Ju3-guo lords, 557

   Ju3-qiu-gong, 197

   Zhe-qiu-gong, 543

Ju3-guo minister Mou-yi, 543

Ju3-guo state, 63, 118, 488, 503, 509, 523, 525, 543, 560, 574, 581

Ju3-guo Viscount Ci-pi-gong, 557

Ju3-shui River, 342

Juan4-di meeting (679 B.C.), 512

Juancheng, 512

Juan Zhu-ke Shu, 423–24

Juehe summit (617 B.C.), 575

Ju-long, guardian god, 79

Jun1-guo state, 477, 576, 579

Jupiter, 97, 159, 167, 237, 291–93, 303, 306, 312, 314–15, 318, 323–25, 362, 380–81, 448, 553–54

   experimental, 238

   inverse, 324

Jupiter III, 292

Jupiter’s chronograms, 127, 157, 181, 237

Jupiter’s deviation, 318

Jupiter’s position, 97, 312, 314

Jupiter’s sidereal effect, 167, 362

Jurchens, carpeting the Soong dynasty library, 150, 479

 

K

Kaihuang-li calendar, 128

Kai-yuan Zhan Jing

   by Gautama Siddha, 160, 380

   Tang Dynasty astrology book, 33, 160, 201, 203, 210, 258, 292–93, 380

Kashgar river, 210

Keenan, Douglas J., 252, 440

Khangai Mountain, 416

king, heavenly, 318

kings

   despotic, 239

   dethroned, 449

   forebear, 144

   founder, 546

   grand, 282, 329

   ill-fated Chu, 25, 207, 396, 437, 464

   independent, 186, 300, 306, 374, 475

   Koreans’ rosewood tree Tan’gun lord, 143

   last Shu-guo, 55

   non-Sinitic, 484

   predecessor, 333, 421, 439

   rebel, 166

   regent/proxy, 20

   sage, 103, 120, 125, 156–58, 192

   successor, 23

King Bo, 267

King E-wang, Chu Lord Xiong Qu’s son, 343, 444

King Hejian-xian-wang, 237, 307

King Jie, 175, 205, 215, 217–18

King of Huainan, 381

Kong An’guo, 34–35, 83–84, 86, 89, 109, 113, 188, 406–8

Kong An’guo’s commentary Shang-shu, 35, 230

Kong Chao, 304

Kong Yingda, 83, 144, 213, 242, 281, 329, 406, 408

Kuahu Excavation, 46

Kuai4-shui River, 468

Kuai-guo Lord, Lord Kuai-zhong, 468

Kuai-guo state, 74, 468, 493, 575

Kuaiji Commandery, 140, 178

Kuaiji land, 63, 166, 175, 346–47

Kuai-ren, 74

Kui2-guo state, 74, 341

Kuili, 349, 440–42, 467, 501–2

Kuiqiu summit (651 B.C.), 533

Kui-shi/Di-shu-kui, Zhou King Xiangwang’s barbarian queen, 555

Kumtag Desert, 113–14, 303, 353–55, 388, 410–12, 424, 429, 521

Kun-du-lun River, 418

Kunlun, 6, 209–10, 329, 388, 395–96, 400–401, 416–17, 419–20, 423, 425, 427, 429, 432

Kunlun Hill, 79, 209–10, 391, 419–20, 422–23, 425, 431

Kunlun Ruins, 209

Kun-rong barbarians, 359

Kunshan jade, 424

kunwu, 74–75, 145, 191–92, 197, 206, 209, 215, 234, 264, 341, 370, 469, 515

Kunwu, Chu ancestor (huang-zu bofu), 207, 464

Kunwu, Xia kings’ stalwart ally, 209, 233

Kunwu mountain, 209

Kunwu Ruins (Lord Zhuanxu’s Ruins), 75, 370

Kun-wu-shi, 200, 206, 209, 216, 233, 235, 370–71, 430

Kun-yi barbarians, 256, 259, 282, 297

 

L

Lai4-guo state, 257

Lai-guo state, 501

Lake Juyan, 107, 412

land system, 539

   early Zhou dynasty’s square-shape, 461

Langya, 346

Lan-yi rebellion, 247

Lao-tong, 74, 321, 341

last Xia King Jie, 85, 105, 131, 174, 177, 185, 198, 203, 205, 216, 252, 262, 264, 293, 296

Lattimore, Owen, 38, 271

leap month, 78, 225, 309–10, 413, 421–23, 446, 457, 471, 566–67

Left-handed person, 9

legendary ancient calendars, 125

legendary book San Fen (three mausoleums), 86, 95

legendary Cangwu place, 142

legendary Du-kang, 195

legendary He-xu-shi Shangari-la kingdom, 86

legendary Ji4-guo, 340

legendary Ji-shi, 146

legendary Pingyang city, 133

legendary sun-shooter Hou-yi, 8, 10–11, 13

legendary Uncle Tang, 373

legendary Xu-you, 452

legendary You-xin (You-shen), 527

Legge, James, 204, 305

Lei3-shui River, 111

Lei-xia, 139–40

Li4-guo state, 310, 537

Liang-guo state, 543

Liangshan, 108, 282, 337, 543

Liang-wu-di (Southern Liang Dynasty Emperor), 205, 389, 394

Liangzhu Culture, 46–47, 52, 112, 148, 195

Liao3-guo state, Yan3-surnamed, 477, 537, 557, 571

Li Cang, 380

Li Chunfeng, 129, 190

Lie-nv Zhuan, 140, 261, 524

Lie-shan-shi, 52, 70, 91, 96, 276–77

Lie-shan-shi’s sons, 274, 276

Lie Zi, 76, 83–84, 86–87, 91, 93, 147, 207, 260, 297

   Tang Wen, 86

Li Gu-jing (Book of Rites) from the double walls of Confucius’ residence, 115

Lih2-shui River, 365

Lih Daoyuan, 67, 72, 79, 105, 149, 158, 204, 210, 240, 381, 483

Lih Daoyuan’s book Shui Jing Zhu, 111, 158, 160, 290, 398

Lih-fang state, 254

Lih-guo, 18, 259, 294, 299, 320

Lih-guo state, 294, 299

Li-ji, 71, 74, 102–3, 114–15, 142–44, 226, 298, 302, 320–21, 402, 404, 520–21, 528, 530, 534

Li Ji, Li Yun, 94; Jifa Zhengyi, 147; ritual, 320; Wang2 Zhi, 511; Yue Ji, 142, 320

Li-ji, Li-rong woman, 520, 530

Li Jing (Book of Rites), 582

li min, 184–85

lineage history, 35, 67, 92, 103, 115–16, 122, 132, 137, 180, 274, 277, 306, 336, 377, 441

lineage map, 168, 306, 362

lineages, 81–82, 87, 89, 91–92, 106–7, 114–17, 119, 124–25, 166–67, 213, 272–73, 346–47, 372–73, 481–82, 563

   big family, 106

   discontinued, 75, 142, 320

   revamped, 130

   uncle Tang-shu clan’s, 547

Lin-fang state, 255

Ling-sui tunnel disaster, 211

Lingtai construction project, 156

ling yin (Chu prime minister), 343, 507, 518, 548, 557, 580

Linhu barbarians, 360

Lin Xin’s Shi4 Jing, 306

Lin Xin’s Shi-jia numbers on the Lu lords, 411

Li-rong barbarian baron, 520

Li-rong barbarians, 297, 359, 375, 443, 449, 520

Li-rong barbarian tribe, 373

Li-rong barbarian viscount (baron), 520

Li Sao, 19, 26, 80, 174, 182, 187, 194–95, 209, 335

Li-shan, 389, 442–43, 463, 520

Lishan (Lie-shan-shi), 107, 109, 138–39, 217–18

Li-shan barbarians, 389

litigation, 181, 296, 435, 441

Liu-guo state

   Lord Shu-an’s, 216

   Yan3-surnamed, 167, 477, 536–37, 557, 571

Liu-ji-zhi-rong barbarians, 463, 470

Liu Qihua, 49–50, 58–59, 66, 134, 145–46, 151, 169–71, 173, 218, 277–78, 280, 338, 359, 528–29

Liu Tao, 90, 180, 211

   six tactics by Jiang-tai-gong, 376

Liu Xiang4, 41, 146, 261, 322, 361, 481, 524

Liu Xin, 34, 79, 83–84, 96–98, 128–30, 132, 167–68, 212, 236–38, 302–11, 314, 362, 376–79, 407, 441

Liu Xin’s deduction, 168, 212, 306, 362

Liu Xin’s numbers, 130, 179

Liu Xin’s Santong-li calendar, 128, 236, 304, 362, 376, 380

Liu Xin’s Shi4 Jing, 98, 309, 312, 363, 377–78, 441

Liu Xin’s summary numbers, 180

Liu Zhiji, 36, 114, 141–42, 177, 213, 242, 256, 467, 480

Li Xueqin, 153, 156, 190, 243, 312, 364–65, 440, 446, 448, 465

longevity, 7, 9, 253, 298, 346, 384, 416, 437

longitude, 6, 93, 210

Longshan Culture, 45–53, 56, 66, 104, 195, 197

Longshan Culture excavations, 48, 58, 66

Lord Di-jun, 78, 80, 92, 143, 226, 272

Lord Di-ku, 15, 69, 71, 95, 116, 119–20, 131–33, 136, 143, 147, 223–24, 229, 272–73, 323, 562–63

   elder son of, 118, 132

   sons of, 143, 208, 276

Lord Di-shun, 57–58, 120, 141

Lord Di-zhi, 118, 131–33

Lord Guo-gong’s penalizing campaign against Quwo-zhuang-bo, 490

Lord Guo-zhong’s Western Guo-guo state, 453

Lord Highness, 153, 234, 236, 288, 539

Lord Huang-di, 31, 52, 59, 74–75, 85, 111, 117, 142, 147, 177, 320, 340

Lord Pang-gong, 390, 435

lords, five different colored lords’ temples, 77

Lord Shao-hao-di, 131

Lord Shun, 57–58, 71–72, 95–96, 108–9, 120–21, 130–32, 134–43, 145–48, 151–52, 175–76, 224–27, 274–75, 395, 403, 407–8

   descendants of, 57, 134, 151, 195, 235–36, 284–85

   escaping alive by metamorphosis, 140

   Yu2-shun, 89, 120, 137

Lord Shun and Lord Yu, 66, 95, 116, 156

Lord Shun’s brother, 140, 226

Lord Shun’s Huan-long-shi, 216, 340

Lord Shun’s selection of successor Lord Yu, 138

Lord Tai-di, personified, 84, 494

Lord Tang-yao, 133, 372

Lord Yan-di, 147

Lord Yao, 66, 70–73, 94–96, 104, 118–20, 125–36, 138–41, 143–44, 151–53, 173–78, 229, 274–76, 333–34, 372–73, 403–4

   bing-zi enthronement, 128

   forgeries by Huangfu Mi, 133

   sired, 272

   time of, 92, 106, 126, 135, 191, 404

   Marquis Tang-hou, 133

   Qi2 surname, 579

   Tang-tao, 185

   Tangyao, 89

   Tang-yao, 120, 133, 372

Lord Yao and Lord Shun, 50, 57, 131, 134, 136, 146–47, 151, 226, 274

Lord Yao and Lord Yu, 116, 137

Lord Yao’s bing-zi year invention in the Sui dynasty, 127–28, 130

Lord Yi4, 183

Lord Yu, 63–64, 66–67, 71–73, 84, 94–96, 136–38, 140–42, 145–48, 165–67, 169–83, 185, 279–80, 346–47, 400, 417–19

   barbarian Rong-yu, 169

   father of, 71, 73, 76, 192, 278

   founder-king, 180

   sage-king, 128

Lord Yu2-shun, 152

Lord Yu’s recommendation, 138, 143

Lord Yu’s succession of Lord Shun’s throne, 142

Lord Yu’s Tributes, 84, 139–40, 148, 158, 165, 170, 172, 196, 337, 397–98, 483, 510

Lord Yu’s Yangcheng capital city, 58, 177

Lord Zhuanxu, 69, 148, 480, 527

Lord Zhuan-xu, 74, 96, 111, 118, 120–22, 137

Lord Zhuan-xu’s celestial guardian role, 272

Lord Zhuanxu’s Diqiu Ruins, 75, 370

Lord Zhuanxu’s Ruins, 174, 192, 323

Lord Zhuanxu’s Zhuanxu-li calendar, 97, 191

Loufan barbarian state, 71, 359–60

Lu2-rong state, 314

Lu4-guo barbarian state, 573

Lu4-guo minister, Feng-shu, 574

Lu4 Shi, 70, 118, 150, 152, 176, 180, 196, 201, 226, 380, 395, 490

Lu ancestor

   Bo-qin, 369, 374

   Qin-fu (Bo-qin), 306, 344, 464

Lu calendar, 577

Lu founder-lord Bo-qin, 378, 392, 565

Lu-guo state, 167, 311, 368, 477, 536–37, 557, 571, 579

Lu-guo state (Lu-rong), 579

Luhun-rong barbarians, 343, 357–59, 502, 530, 545

Lu Jinggui, 119–20, 131, 133

Lu lords, 306–7, 309, 353, 378–79, 458–60, 486–87, 493–97, 501–10, 516–17, 521–23, 557–58, 561, 570–71, 574, 581–82

   Aigong, 57, 118, 120–21, 159, 194–95, 480–81

   Bo-qin (founder-lord), 324, 386

   Chenggong, 57, 120, 197, 357, 488

   Daogong, 159, 480

   Dinggong, 70, 123, 319, 368–69, 374

   Feigong, 459

   Huan’gong, 493

   Huigong, 459

   Kaogong, 307

   Pinggong, 168, 362

   Shanggong, 306, 377–79, 411, 441

   Shen’gong, 378, 453

   Weigong, 377–78, 392, 441

   Wen’gong, 58, 71–72, 108, 115, 120–21, 141, 144, 224, 274, 352, 563, 567–68, 570–71, 573–79, 581

   Wugong, 305–6, 377–79, 441, 453, 458–59

   Xianggong, 57, 120–21, 170, 185–86, 193, 195, 225, 243, 318, 353, 358–59, 450

   Xianggong 12th year, 123

   Xian’gong, 305, 307, 377–79, 441

   Xiaogong, 459

   Xigong, 119, 317, 320, 355, 519–20, 522–25, 529–30, 533–34, 538, 540–42, 544–46, 548, 557–58, 561–64, 566–68

   Xuan’gong, 108, 121, 238, 262, 273, 296, 343, 370, 437, 536, 567, 581–82

   Yigong, 459

   Yin’gong, 124, 148, 159, 306, 309, 311, 361, 461, 480–81, 486–90, 492–98, 506

   Yougong, 377–78, 392, 441

   Zhaogong, 74–75, 82, 84, 120–21, 123, 133–34, 148, 188, 225, 264, 273, 275–79, 342–43, 372, 377–78

   Zhen’gong, 307, 378, 393, 441

   Zhuanggong, 119, 488, 492, 499, 504–9, 511–14, 516, 518–19, 521–23, 544, 568

Lu Lord Min’gong killed by Qing-fu’s assassin Bu-yi, 523

Lu Lord Shanggong’s years adjusted, 307, 379

Lu lord’s helmet, 545

Lu lord’s regent status, 523

luminaries, 77, 85, 128, 189

Lu ministers, 143–44, 488, 557, 562–63, 570, 574

   Cao Mo, 511

   Dongmen-xiang-zhong, 574–75, 579, 581

   Gong-sun-Ao/Mengmu-bo, 568

   Hui-bo, 577, 581

   Ji-sun-xing-fu, 581

   Ji-wen-zi, 577, 579, 581–82

   Ji-you, 517, 523, 525, 540

   Meng-mu-bo, 537, 568, 570, 574

   Qing-fu, 285, 339, 491, 506, 522–23, 568

   Shen-xu, 505

   Shu-gong, 543

   Shu-sun-Dai-bo, 540

   Shusun-dechen, 352, 568

   Shu-sun-De-chen, 576

   Shu-sun-hui-bo, 581

   Shusun-zhuang-shu, 581

   Shu-sun-zhuang-shu, 576

   Shu-sun-zhuang-sun, 300

   Shu-zhong-hui-bo, 575, 581

   Yu-fu, 486–87, 492, 496

   Zang-sun-chen, 521

   Zang-sun-da, 510

   Zang-wen-gong, 571

   Zang-wen-zhong, 144, 545, 557, 562–63, 568, 571

   Zhan Qin, 108, 143, 272

   Zhan Xi, 557

   Zhong-qing-fu, 508

   Zhuang-shu, 570

Lu minister Xia-fu-fu-ji upgrading Lu Lord Xigong’s sacrificial level, 568

lunar eclipses, 225, 252, 255

   five sets of oracle bone data for the Shang kings, 252

lunar lodges, 209, 212, 229, 258, 291–92, 304, 362, 552

lunar mansions

   empty ruins, 125

   heaven tortoise, 76

   heaven turtle/tortoise, 337

lunar mansions, 97, 237, 313, 500

lunar observation, 567

Lun Heng, 101

   by Wang Chong, 5, 101, 103, 135

lunisolar calendar concept, 191

Luo2-guo state, 501

Luo-he River, 13, 84–85, 93–94, 174, 183, 209, 232, 239, 265, 359, 395, 556

Luo Mi, 86, 90, 98, 102, 136, 138, 149–52, 160–61, 176, 181–82, 200–201, 214, 226, 298, 366

Luo Mi’s book Lu4 Shi, 138, 158, 160, 198

Luo Mi’s forgery bamboo annals pierced by Fu-sheng’s book and Wang Jia’s book, 161

Luo-shui River, 66, 103, 106, 171, 197, 206, 278, 280, 357, 365, 434, 449, 454, 467, 535

Luo-shui River area, 207–8, 232, 386, 390, 445

Luoxia Hong, 126

Luo Xianglin, 52–53, 62–64, 177, 197, 235, 263, 316

Luoyi, 61, 335, 340, 350, 357, 367, 369–71, 375, 459, 462, 467, 476–77, 481–82, 490, 497

Luo Zhenyu, 249

Luo-zi-ming, 232, 235

Lu princes

   Gongsun-ao, 522–23

   Gong-zhong (Qing-fu), 522–23

   Gong-zi-Gui, 486–87, 496

   Gong-zi-Hui, 486–87, 492, 495–96

   Gong-zi-Sui, 522, 574, 581

   Ji Shen, 522–23

   Ji Tong, 509

   Ji-you, 522

   Qing-fu, 522

   Shu-ya, 522

   Yu-fu, 487, 492, 496

   Yu-fu (Gong-zi-Hui), 496

Lu-rong barbarians, 501

Lu-rong state, 579

Lu-shi barbarians, 521

Lu Shi-jia, 307, 368, 374, 378–79, 393, 441

Lu state, 305–7, 320–21, 352–53, 368–69, 486–88, 492–93, 495–99, 505–6, 516–17, 521, 523–25, 561–62, 568, 574–77, 581–82

   power-sharing rotating arrangement, 506, 522–23

Lu state’s founder-lord, 377, 441

Lu state’s inheritance matter, 458

Lv Buwei, 36–37

Lv-li Zhi, 98, 128–29, 176

Lv-shi Chun-qiu, 75–77, 80–81, 92, 95–96, 106–7, 142, 189–91, 200–201, 206–7, 234–35, 239–40, 261, 327–29, 403–4, 541

   first encyclopedic, 92

   plagiarized, 206

   sophistry, 136, 140, 157, 200

Lv Simian, 52, 61, 71, 84, 91, 121–22, 147, 219, 232, 273, 309, 355, 371, 571

 

M

Maan4 surname, 501

Maan-shi-zhi-rong barbarians, 357, 359

Maan-surnamed Deng-guo state, 465

Majiayao site, 45, 51

mao-xiu (maned Taurus), 125–28, 167, 191, 362, 404

marquis, five hegemon, 339, 479, 526

Marquis Cai Muhou, Cai-guo lord, 532

Marquis Chong-hou, Chong-guo lord, 259, 294, 296

marquis-count, 250, 332, 517

Marquis E4-hou, Jinn lord, 490

Marquis E-hou, E-guo lord, 342, 447

Marquis E-hou Yu-fang, E-guo lord, 447

Marquis Haan-hou, Haan-guo lord, 436, 468

Marquis Ji Su, Jinn lord, 456

Marquis Ji Zhai, Dan-guo founding lord, 578

Marquis Lv-hou, Lv-guo lord, 474

Marquis Shen-bo, South Shen-guo lord, 463

Marquis Shen-hou, Jiang-surnamed Shen-guo lord who was Zhou King Youwang’s father-in-law, 104

Marquis You-hou Xi, Shang vassal, 255, 465

Marquis Yu2-hou, Yu2-guo lord, 345

Marquis Zeng1-hou/Sui-hou Ji Yi, Zeng1-guo lord, 500

Marquis Zhu4-hou, Lord Zhu4-gong, 320

Marquis Zhu4-hou, Zhu4-guo lord, 320

mausoleums, 75, 84, 86, 95, 148, 158, 174, 215, 311, 370, 380, 527

Mawangdui Mausoleum, 100, 292, 381, 552

meeting, king’s, 426

Mei Yi, indirect disciple of Huangfu Mi, 109

Mencius, 33–34, 138, 140, 142, 145, 197–98, 230–31, 235, 238, 287, 289, 291, 299, 306, 366–67

   Gongsun Chou, 306

   Liang-hui-wang, 282, 287

   sophistry-nature Confucian book, 140

   Teng-wen-gong Xia, 366–67

Meng4-men, Yellow River crossing, 434

Mengjin Crossing, 260, 295–96, 300–301, 309, 312–14, 324, 342, 344, 378, 392

meng-qiu, 385, 421, 424, 429–30

Mengshan state, 218

Mengsun-shi clan, 522–23

Meng-tu, 181

Meng-ze (Yun-meng Lake), 106, 508, 510, 518

meridian star’s position, 127–28, 167, 191, 362, 404

metallurgy, 223

metamorphosis, 4, 140–41

meteorites, 485, 540

Mian-chen, 16, 51,1 99, 227-228

Miaodigou site in Sanmenxia of Henan, 47

Mi-di summit (721 B.C.), 488

Mi-guo Lord Kanggong, 439

Mi-guo State, 294, 439

milfoil divination, 64, 68, 82, 132, 289

Milky Way, 313, 323, 381

Ming Li-xu (mandate’s calendro-order), 98

Ming-tang sacrificial temple in Li-ji, 81

Mingtiao, 15, 138, 142, 171, 215–18, 234

Min-jiang River, 63

Min-Yue & Dong-Yue Statelets, 178, 346

misnomer Zongzhou, 413

Mi-surnamed Chu state, 63, 74, 209, 252, 341–42, 347, 560

Mixu-guo state, 43, 259–60, 294–97, 333, 439

Mo-Hui barbarians, 267

moiety, planar positioning, 125, 448

   Wu [King Wuwang] zhi [whereof] Mu [“moiety”], 469

Mon-Khmers, 39, 61, 104–5, 112–13, 146, 251, 342, 382, 482, 579

month, meng-Xia, 471

moon, dark lunar mare, 5

moon eclipse, 248

moon eclipses, 252, 311, 314, 470

moon goddess, 80, 135, 190

moon phases, 33, 129, 191, 212, 225, 304–5, 307–9, 311–12, 314, 364, 411, 413, 446, 457–59, 567

   chu-ji, 308–9, 311, 349, 383–84, 394, 396, 411, 413, 446, 459, 567

   dark/new, 308, 376, 421

   early Zhou, 311

   five, 457

   fixed-point, 308

   floating concept’s folly, 364, 458

   floating deviation in the interpretation, 364, 458

   gibbous, waning, 349, 412–13

   hollow, 364, 458

   interpretation via fixed points versus fixed phases, 308

   ji sheng-ba, 308, 311, 349, 411, 439, 446, 454, 458, 567

   ji si-ba, 308, 311, 349, 412, 454, 567

   ji wang, 311–12, 349, 383, 411, 413, 440, 567

   matched, 439

   new, 189, 349, 411–12, 421, 427, 446, 454

   new moon, 421

   pang sheng-po, 309, 325

   pang si-ba, 309, 311–12, 325

   quarter, 308, 440, 458, 567

moon tiger/rabbit/toad, 81

morality, anti-Confucian, 311

Mote, 60, 114

mother, ether’s, 64

mother Earth, 169, 384

mother Nature, 370

motif, 114, 148, 253, 331, 582

   bronzeware, 53

   patented high-relief monster, 148, 253, 582

mound, 124, 143–44, 419, 563

mountain, Zhongtiaoshan, 215

Mountain and Sea Pass, 196–97

mountain oblation, 114, 494

Mountain Rong, 286, 350–51, 353–54, 424, 497, 521

mountains

   Bo-zhong-shan, 377

   feather, 10–11, 72–73, 136, 175

   Niao-shu-tong-xue-shan (bird-rat-same-cave), 377, 397

   piled-up rocks (Ji-shi), 417–19

   Qiaoshan (arch/bridge), 110–11

   tablet (Jie-shi), 400

   Tian-shi4, 318

   westernmost Yan1zi1, 426

   wok (Fushan), 113

   Wuzhongshan (limitless), 356

mountain temple, Tai-shi4, 173

Mou Runsun, 63, 73, 75, 78, 116, 147–48, 157, 469

Mo-xi, last Xia Lord Jie’s queen, 153, 207, 243, 520

Mo-yi, 252, 254

Mo Zi, 125, 138, 145, 182–83, 196, 240, 251, 262, 291, 310, 335, 370–71, 402, 464, 480

   Jian Ai Xia, 240

   Ming Gui, 464

mud guardian, 70, 74, 276, 405

mud guardian Julong, 71

mulberry, 218, 246, 339, 435, 531–32, 572

mulberry fields, 524, 529

mulberry forest, 100, 217, 239–40

music

   guang-yue (fairy music), 414, 425, 428, 434

   western sound, 200

musician, 137, 210, 239

music ministers, 313

music therapy, 76

Mu-tian-zi Zhuan, 51, 102, 105, 153, 156, 227–28, 244, 280, 384–85, 388–91, 393–96, 399–401, 410–21, 423–34, 436–38

   apparent errors, 434

   divination nature, 426

   Guo Pu’s annotation, 394, 411

Mu-tian-zi Zhuan and The Bamboo Annals, 396

Muye, 232, 262–63, 265, 278, 308, 314

Muye-Chaoge campaign, 316

mystification, 85

mythic figure, 83, 91, 93, 320

 

N

names

   archaic surnames, 295

   color-tagged Eastern Yi barbarians, 196

   complementary (styled), 218

   diviner’s, 249

   elephant’s, 226

   etymological, 282

   fable, 297

   heavenly-stem, 465

   inscribed names of 72 thearchs on the Taishan mountain, 90

   one-character, 472

   polynonymous, 357

   propitious, 460

   unearthly, 310

Nan-chao, 216–19, 234

Nanzheng, 388–90, 393, 435, 467

necromancy, 344, 368, 370, 372, 560

nei-shi, 261, 392, 526–27

Neolithic Age, 39, 47, 50

Neolithic super-grandfathers, 43

new-Qin-land, 360, 432

Ni2-guo state, 512

Nine Cauldrons (symbol of power and embodiment of the Nine Prefectures), 84, 145, 165, 238-239, 241, 343, 367-370, 494, 502

Nine-li state, 112

nine prefectures and nine skies, fuzzy philosophical concept, 11, 401

nine prefectures of Lord Yu’s Tributes, 84, 148

nine river campaign, 395

nine Rivers area, 395, 397–98

Ning Qi, 534, 569

Ning-ying-shi, 573

Nivison, David. S. 32, 167, 203, 312.

Noma Fumichiga, 406

non-elder-sons, 119, 124–25

Northeastern Yellow River Bend, 51, 414, 418–19

northern guardian, 26, 100, 404

northern sky, 75, 292, 324

Northern Wu state, 172, 355, 531

Northern Yan state, 350, 354, 401, 521

Northern Yellow River Bend, 51, 94, 172, 220, 240, 267, 339, 390, 417–18, 432

North Guo-guo state, 476

North Tang, 390, 393

North Yan, 351, 354, 483

North Yan Lord, Count Yan, 332, 351

North Yellow River Bend, 102, 172, 348, 410, 415, 417, 419

numbers

   divinatory, 550

   geometric, 98

   imaginary, 552

   magic, 421, 552

   overflowing, 340

   shortened, 280

numerological divination, 212, 304, 362, 552

Nv-ai, 14

Nv-qi, 14

Nv-wa (Nu-wa), 8–9, 14, 71, 77–81, 85–86, 88–92, 122, 190; also see Fu-xi

Nv-wa coupling, 80

Nv-wa creation theory, 100

Nv-wa/Nv-xi, 80

Nv-wa-shi, 76, 78, 81, 83

Nv-wa’s intestines, 79

Nv-wa Zan, 79

 

O

oblation, 65, 68, 84, 90, 239, 340, 366, 371, 392, 474, 487, 494

oracle bone, 32, 223

oracle bone characters, 25, 32–33

oracle bones, 32–33, 122–23, 138, 143, 223, 225, 227–29, 243–46, 249, 251–55, 257, 260, 283, 285–86, 310

   excavated, 73

   excavated Shang, 123

   excavated Shang Dynasty, 262

Ouluo-guo state, 55

outskirts, 21, 32, 217, 262, 283–84, 314–15, 350, 357, 369, 374, 424, 470, 482, 486, 498

outskirts divination, 562

outskirts oblation, 143–44, 224, 277, 562–63

Overlord Di-ku’s role of siring the founding ancestors of future dynasties, 116, 276

overlords, godly, 89

 

P

palaces

   laurel, 500

   rotational, 250

   seasonal, 393

   tung tree, 242

   western queen mother’s, 426

   zi-wei, 380

   zi wei Purple Star, 380

   zodiac-equivalent Aquarius, 110

Pan-geng, 248–50

Pang-gong, Jiang-surnamed, 76

Pan’gu, 98–100

Pankeniers, David, 202–4, 293, 314

Pao-xi-shi (Fu-xi), 83–85, 91–93, 189

patented Shang stem name, 320

patented Xia dynastic Si-surname, 42, 339

patterns

   basket contexture potteries, 47

   crocodile-prototype dragon, 56

   pig-prototype dragon, 56

   salamander-prototype dragon, 56

   snake-prototype dragon, 56

   tiger-prototype dragon, 56

peacock-suffixed clans, 124

Peiligang Culture, 47, 104

Pei Yin, 130–31, 159, 306, 395

penal codes, 116, 134, 272, 338, 365, 375, 383, 393, 402–3, 571, 582

Peng-guo, 42, 339–40, 415

Peng-guo state, 41–42, 339–40

   Kui-surnamed, 42, 339

Peng-surnamed Wei3-guo, 202

Pengxian-shi Rong barbarians, 501, 504

phoenix, 45–46, 56–57, 61, 67, 69, 78, 94, 118, 124, 223, 225, 275, 292–93, 352, 544

phoenix-birds, 45, 56

Pi-hou, Marquis, 192

pilgrimage temple, 336

Pinglu, 251, 340, 476, 528–30, 566

Pi-ren, 247

Pi state, 247

Pi-yong Lake, 296, 298, 367, 471

poem Cai Qi eulogizing Fang-shu’s campaigns, 455

poem Jiang1-han eulogizing Duke Shao-gong’s descendant, 376

poem Liu-yue (June) eulogizing Yin Jifu’s campaign, 454

poem Song Gao eulogizing Marquis Shen-bo, 456, 463

post-book-burning, 82–83, 91, 147, 179, 187

posterior Julian-equivalent calendar, 157

posthumous, 443

posthumous martial titles, 254

posthumous title, 88, 242–44, 247–48, 257–58, 334, 383, 443, 446, 452, 489, 508, 540, 569, 580

posthumous years, 305

   cumulative, 260, 302

posthumous Zhao Marquis Xianhou, 334

posthumous Zhongshan-guo lords, 334

posthumous Zhou King Wenwang, 287

potteries, 32, 39–40, 47–50, 56–57, 109, 168, 171, 173, 232, 279

   colored, 45, 47, 57, 168

   earliest, 39–40

   minister of, 121, 321, 516

pottery coffin, 116

pottery dates, 40

power rotation, 63, 153, 242, 347

precession, 125, 127, 129, 167–68, 303–4, 362

precession variance, 126–27, 129, 133, 168, 362, 421

prime minister Yi Yin, 14–15, 26

profession, dragon husbandry, 58, 121, 141

progenitor, 69, 96, 131, 195, 209, 323, 456, 464, 467, 491, 546, 568

prognostication, 190, 249, 523, 549

prognostication methods, 551, 553

prophecy

   chen-wei, 66, 307, 380, 395

   matched, 88, 93–94, 239, 325

prophecy books, 66, 89, 94, 244, 289, 325

   implicit, 93

propitious, 21, 118, 131, 160, 189, 232–33, 293, 296, 426, 434–35, 520, 538, 548, 554, 562

proto-Tibetans, 104

pseudepigrapha, Shang-shu fabricated by Huangfu Mi in the name of Kong An’guo, 230

Pugu, 76, 335, 366

Pu-guo state, 456

Purple Star’s Forbidden Palace, 381

 

Q

Qi2-guo state, 294, 299

Qi3, King, 146, 180, 182

Qi3-guo Lord, Donglou’gong, 321

Qi3-surnamed descendent of Lord Yao, 152, 333, 378

Qi ancestor (Jiang-tai-gong), 290

Qian-fu Lun (hermit gentleman’s discourse), 350

Qiangs, 59–62, 64, 104–5, 107, 169, 218, 251, 253–54, 314, 348, 360, 555, 571

Qiang-shui River, 107

Qianmu, 105, 349, 357, 458, 460–62

Qian Mu, 1–3, 280–81, 290, 293, 307, 309, 334, 361–62, 386, 398, 402, 480, 482, 524, 529

Qianmu, thousand-acre royal field, 461

Qianmu Campaign, 460, 462

Qiao Zhou, 89–90, 98

Qi founding-lord Jiang-tai-gong, 311, 319, 465

Qi Hegemony Lord Huan’gong, 113

Qi-jiang, 519, 547

Qi King Minwang, 210, 511

Qi King Weiwang, 346, 401

Qi King Xiangwang, 511

Qi King Xuanwang, 401

Qilian Mountain, 60, 329, 410, 417, 419, 423–24, 430

qi-lin (divine giraffe), 94, 122, 136, 161

Qi lords, 351, 353–55, 493–94, 497, 501, 504–8, 510–12, 514, 516–17, 521–26, 531–34, 536–37, 540–41, 579, 581

   Aigong, 459, 506–7

   Chenggong, 459, 461, 486

   Dao-zi, 76

   Dinggong, 337, 343, 464

   Huan’gong, 17, 114, 336–37, 351–53, 355–56, 496–97, 506–9, 511–12, 521–25, 531–34, 536–37, 540–42, 546–47, 557, 569

   Huan’gong and his incest, 496

   Huan’gong and the Zhaoling military assembly, 526

   Hugong, 444

   Huigong, 352, 581–82

   Jian’gong, 401

   Li2gong, 488, 493, 501, 508

   Li4gong, 453, 459

   Ligong, 350

   Wen’gong, 459, 486

   Wugong, 444, 453, 459

   Xianggong, 352, 496, 504–9

   Xian’gong, 444–45

   Xiaogong, 542, 544, 546, 557–58

   Xigong, 488, 492–93, 495–97

   Yigong, 577, 579, 581

   Yigong killed by two chauffeurs, 581

   Zhaogong, 577

   Zhuanggong, 459, 534

Qi Lord Huan’gong, death of, 536, 541, 547

Qi Lord Huan’gong’s pet ministers Shu-diao, Yi-ya, Kai-fang, 541

Qi Lord Huan’gong’s sensational campaigns, 354

Qi Marquis, 351, 353, 355, 377, 506, 509, 511, 513, 521–23, 526

   Aigong, 508

Qi ministers, 80, 172, 353, 505, 509, 534, 542

   Bao Qian, 20

   Bao-shu, 509

   Chen-cheng-zi, 516

   Chen-huan-zi, 516

   Guan-zhi-fu, 508

   Guan-zi (Guan Zhong), 243, 541, 554

   Guo-gui-fu, 559, 561

   Lian-chen and Guan-zhi-fu, 508

   Qi-yi-zhong, 516

   Yi-zhong-nian, 493

   Zhong-sun-jiao, 523, 537

Qin ancestors, 67, 104, 366, 374, 442–43, 449, 484

   Da-luo, 275, 443, 484

   Fei-lian, 335, 528

   Fei-zi, 442–43

   Rong-Xuxuan, 104, 442–43, 463, 475, 520

   Ruo-mu, 217

   Ying Kai, 186, 475, 484

   Zhongyan, 463, 476, 520

   Zhong-yu, 375, 442

Qin divination bamboo slips, 190

Qin Emperor Hu-hai, 563

Qin Emperor Shihuangdi, 2, 36, 84, 88, 97, 116, 129, 146, 152–53, 376, 380, 451, 494, 511, 539

Qin Emperor Shihuangdi’s book burning, 32, 94, 165, 238, 403

Qin Emperor Shihuangdi’s E’pang-gong, 367

Qin empire’s ancient clansmen, 449

Qing1yang, 2, 78, 142, 431

Qing4yang, 348

Qing-yang, 109, 117, 121–22, 219, 548

Qin-hu barbarians, 271

Qin-Jinn alliance, 578

Qin kings, 36, 142

   Huiwenwang, 359–60

   Wuwang, 331

   Zhaoxiangwang, 142, 360

   Zhuangxiangwang, 361

Qin lords, 3, 38, 271, 331, 453, 483–85, 538–39, 548, 554, 558, 562, 565–66, 570, 572, 576

   Chenggong, 513–14

   Degong, 513–14

   Gonggong, 581

   Jinggong, 137, 572

   Kanggong, 553, 572–73, 576, 581

   Li4gong, 61

   Mugong, 266, 331, 359, 363, 514, 531, 534–35, 538, 546, 548, 553–55, 564–65, 569–72

   Ninggong, 104, 267, 494, 501, 504

   Qin-wen-gong, 484

   Qin Zhong, 443, 453

   Wen’gong, 267, 484–85

   Wugong, 321, 476, 501, 504, 513, 572

   Xianggong, 331–32, 350, 361, 475, 481, 484

   Xian’gong, 61, 401, 573

   Xiaogong, 572

   Xuan’gong, 513

   Ying Kai, 186, 475

   Zhuanggong, 443, 449, 453

Qin military campaigns, 2

Qin ministers, 207, 554

   Baili Xi, 290, 531, 535, 564–65, 569–70

   Jian-shu, 296, 564, 569

   Lv Buwei, 320

   Meng-ming-shi, 564–66, 569–70

   Shang Yang, 41

Qin people’s ancestor, 118, 246, 341, 370

Qin people’s lineage, 137

Qin people’s sacrifice, 144, 288

Qin reformer Shang Yang, 41, 114, 205

Qin’s newfoundland, 360, 432

Qin state’s eagle pounding eastern territories, 173, 279

Qin-xia, 345, 354–55

Qin Zhuanxu-li calendar’s origin, 97

Qi princes

   Gongsun-wuzhi, 508

   Gong-zi-Peng-sheng, 497, 505

   Gong-zi-Shang-ren, 577

   Hu-gong, 445

   Xiaobai, 509

   Yuan, 581

Qishan, 18, 107–8, 252, 254, 267, 271, 273, 275, 280, 282, 292–93, 295, 341–42, 463–64, 483–85

Qi-shui River, 252

Qi state, 118, 210, 321, 350, 436–37, 459–60, 499, 501, 504–6, 508, 511–12, 516, 536, 540–41, 581–82

   attacked Lu in 634 B.C., 557

Qi-tai-gong, 376–77

Qi-yang, 341–42

Qi-yang assembly, 341–42

qi yao concept (seven luminaries), 85

Qi-zhong-rong barbarians, 136, 205–6

Quan’gao-rong barbarians, 359

Quan-guo state, 514

Quanqiu, 440–43, 449, 453, 467, 484, 501–2

Quanqiu summit (715 B.C.), 493

Quan-rong, 110, 206, 257, 259, 265, 289, 294, 297, 349, 359, 361, 386, 389–91, 433, 471–72

Quan-rong barbarians, 390, 393, 414, 442, 471–72, 529

Quan-yi barbarians, 205, 252

quarter moon phase, 446

quarter remainder calendar, 237, 421, 430, 457

   anterior Sifen-li, 179, 212, 263, 313, 363, 457, 567–68

   precession-adjusted, 385, 427, 429, 434

   virtual, 237

queen mother, 80–81, 133, 160, 190, 329, 384, 386, 388, 390–91, 393–96, 399, 410–12, 414, 423, 425–26

   fictional, 410

   land of, 393, 433

Queen Mother of the West on Mt Kunlun, 348

Qufu, 69, 76, 107, 109, 186, 248, 332, 335, 366, 483, 510, 544

Quwo, 337, 457, 460, 485, 491–92, 521, 530, 535

Quwo-huan-shu, 460, 485, 489

Quwo-wu-gong, 491–92, 512–13

   attacked Jinn Lord Ai-hou, 491

Quwo-zhuang-bo, 485, 489–91, 519

Quwo-zhuang-bo’s killing Jinn Marquis Xiaohou, 486

Qu Yuan, 3, 74, 88, 137, 209, 273, 329, 341, 394, 398, 574

   Li Sao, 195

   poems, 12, 80, 139, 194, 199, 227, 231, 299, 329, 397–98, 517

   Yuan You, 206

 

R

Rao Zongyi, 137, 190

Red River, 6, 420

regency, 20–21, 111, 130, 132, 134–35, 138, 266, 306, 335, 364–66, 369, 371, 449, 451–52, 486

regent, 134, 138, 142–43, 175–76, 242, 327, 332, 336, 361, 365, 448, 450, 486

   Archduke Zhou-gong, 366

   Count Gong-bo, 452

remotely-related barbarian clan, 358, 502

Ren4-surnamed state, 142, 320

Ren-fang-guo state, 266

resuscitation, 250

retrieved Zhou King Pingwang, 300, 475, 478, 481

rice kernels, carbonized, 40, 43, 46, 225

rice plantation, 40, 43, 46, 225

rituals, 31, 38, 89, 94, 115, 124, 141, 153, 167, 171, 517, 526, 547–48, 558, 568

   trivial, 89–90, 330

river gods, 342, 542

river monster, 379

river oblation, 562

Rong barbarians, 348–50, 357–58, 441, 460–61, 463, 482, 484–85, 488, 495, 497–98, 514, 516, 521, 535–36, 579

Rong-cheng in Lv-shi Chun-qiu and Zhuang Zi, 191

Rong-cheng-shi, 91, 207, 218, 259, 297, 423

Rong-di barbarians, 170, 348, 357, 359, 386, 512, 535, 555

Rong-yu, 145, 169

Rongzhou settlement, 400

Rong-zi-Juzhi, 73, 78, 358

Rong-zi-Ju-zi, 502

Ru4-shui River, 427–28

Rui-guo, 123, 273, 275, 279, 295–96

Rui-guo Lord, Rui-bo, 513

Rui-guo Lord, Rui-liang-fu, 446, 565

Rui-guo state, 296, 339, 446, 498, 565

Ruins, the Zhu-rong Ruins, 75, 82, 469

Ruo-guo state, 379, 556, 571, 578

 

S

sacrificial temples, Zhou-she and Shang-she, 371

sacrifice, 115–16, 143, 223–28, 244, 251, 274, 318, 415–16, 423–24, 437–38, 530–31, 542, 562–63, 565, 567–68

   agriculture-related, 295

   annual, 314

   feng shan, 65, 366

   for five guardian gods, 74, 405

   non-orderly, 144, 563, 568

sacrifice of virgin girls, 228

sacrificial, 9

sacrificial activities, 52, 340, 369, 516

sacrificial meat, 530

   imperial, 533

   plain-taste, 497

sacrificial protocols, mat bedding, 497

San Huang Wu Di, 88

San-miao, 61, 71–72, 96, 104–5, 111, 152, 247, 286–87, 403–5, 431, 482–83, 502

San-miao barbarians, 502

San-miao exiles, 60, 106, 252, 449, 483

San-miao nation, 105, 264, 483

Santong-li (triple concordance system ) calendar, 97, 128, 157, 236–37, 303, 305, 308–9, 314, 362, 379-380, 407

San-Wei-Shan Mountain, 72, 502

Sanxingdui, 51–52, 54

Sanxingdui bronze culture, 52–53

Sanxingdui Ruins, 52–55, 201, 253, 331

Shaughnessy, Edward L. 303-305, 309, 316, 322.

scripts, 36–37, 100

   bird-worm, 37

   clerical, 37, 406

   tadpole, 35, 37, 523

Scythians, 114, 422

Second Xia Ruins, 226

sector divisions of the ecliptic, 4–5, 97, 108, 110, 119, 128, 154, 206, 213, 236–37, 303, 312–14, 323, 553–54, 567

Seng Yixing, 119–20, 129–30, 132, 168, 172, 212, 262–63, 304, 362

Seng Yixing (Tang monk), 212

Seng Yixing’s summary reign years for Lord Yao and Lord Shun, 131

separation of heaven from earth, 99

seventy transformation, Nv-wa’s, 79

sexagenary, fabled Lord Yao’s enthronement on the bing-zi day, 129, 136

sexagenary calendar, 60-day, 237

sexagenary cycles, 132, 136, 148, 490

sexagenary dates, 129, 212, 304, 411

   calendrical, 394, 412–13

   non-disrupted calendrical, 303, 411

sexagenary day calendar, non-disrupted, 327, 419

sexagenary day calendar system, 300, 303, 384–85, 419, 427

sexagenary day interpretation related to the Zhou conquest of Shang, 309

sexagenary days, 189, 203, 297, 300, 312, 394, 396, 411, 418, 454

sexagenary days of Wu-cheng, Shao4 Gao and Luo Gao, 307, 318, 365, 415, 428, 440

sexagenary years, 86, 129–32, 148–49, 159, 179, 181, 192, 203, 212, 262, 300

Shang, Anterior, 180

Shang, Zhou conquest of, 128, 130, 132, 168, 212, 248, 300, 302–5, 307–9, 311, 313, 362–63, 370, 384, 407

Shang aethelinga, 315, 322, 327

   Bi-gan, 17, 260–61, 288, 319

   Ji1-zi, 266, 539

   Ji-zi, 17, 473

   Lu-fu, 366

   Qi3/Wei-zi, 17

   Wei-zhong, 257, 336

   Wei-zi, 257, 260–61, 267, 301, 336, 532

   Wu-geng, 320, 327, 336, 365, 386

Shang Aetheling Ji1-zi, 84, 257, 301, 314–15, 317

Shang ancestors, 75, 102, 124, 133, 143, 152, 229, 272, 372, 554, 562

   Ming, 15, 116, 144, 224, 272

   Shang-ancestor-Xie4, 267, 568

   Shang-jia-wei, 251, 479

   Wang-hai, 50, 198, 228, 518

   Wang-heng, 228

   Xia irrigation minister Marquis Shang-hou (Ming), 50, 196

   Xia Marquis Shang-hou, 202

   Xiang-tu, 224, 227

   Xiang-tu (a Xia marquis), 193, 224–26, 292, 319, 369

Shang-ancestor-Xie4, 77, 115, 133, 141, 143–44, 208, 223–24, 226, 229, 249–50, 273–74, 276, 403, 562

   born, 119, 223, 272–73

   conferred, 224

   named, 143, 223

Shang ancestral oblation palace, 336

Shang bronzeware, 317

Shang calendar, 179, 181, 236, 263, 292, 305, 309, 313, 363, 567

Shang capital city Ao, 246

Shang celestial star, 82

Shang-cheng Ruins, 246

Shang dynasty calendar, 97

Shang Dynasty culture and customs, 83

Shang Dynasty founder-king Shang-tang, 100, 204, 229, 300

Shang dynasty oracle bones and bronzeware, 122, 275

Shang dynasty people’s dipper handle (’Yin-ren zhi bing’), 324

Shang Dynasty’s divination and oracle, 279

Shang dynasty’s oracle bones, 37, 224, 285

Shang dynasty’s rituals, 318

Shang dynasty’s sacrifice for Lord Shun, 143, 226

Shang Dynasty’s summary years, 262

Shang feudatories, 301

Shang founder-king, 153, 208, 238

Shang founder-king Shang-tang (Cheng-tang), 231, 249, 262, 369

Shang history in Shi-ji, 208, 407

Shang-hou, Xia Marquis, 193, 198, 238, 283

Shang inheritance system, 253

Shang-jia, 16, 50, 198, 228, 251

Shang-jia-wei, 16, 224, 227–29, 251

Shang-jia-wei defeating You-yi, 16

Shang-jun Shu, 95, 305

Shang kings, 16–18, 179–80, 232–33, 235–38, 241–48, 251–52, 254–65, 282, 284, 286, 289–91, 293–95, 301–2, 313, 316

   Aoding, 279

   Ao-ding, 243–44

   Ao-jia, 248

   Cheng-tang, 16, 232, 235, 237, 293, 320

   Di-nan-geng, 248

   Di-yi, 115, 224, 256, 274, 284, 286, 568

   Di-yong-ji (Zi Zhou), 244, 257–58

   Gao-zong, 245, 252, 258

   Geng-ding, 254

   Hedan-jia, 200, 246–47, 250, 281

   Hedanjia (Zi Zheng), 200, 247

   Jiong, 199

   Kang-ding, 242

   Kong-jia, 283

   Nan-geng, 248

   Pangeng, 465

   Pan-geng, 248, 250, 254, 281, 341

   Shang-tang, 14–17, 115–16, 178, 180, 207–11, 215–19, 224, 226, 229–39, 241–42, 245, 267, 274, 277, 288

   Taiding, 286

   Tai-ding’s brother, 242

   Tai-geng, 244

   Tai-jia, 129, 153, 211, 236–37, 242–44, 248, 256, 303, 554

   Tai-wu, 231, 243–45, 368

   Ti-yi, 255

   Ti-yi/Di-yi, 255

   Wai-bing, 149, 242

   Wairen, 247

   Wen’ding, 292

   Wending, 286

   Wen-ding, 254–56

   Wen-wu-ting, 254

   Wu-ding, 245, 250–54, 258, 285, 290, 310, 342

   Wu-ting, 254

   Wuyi, 255

   Wu-yi, 248, 254–56, 282–83, 286

   Wu-zu-yi, 255

   Xiao-xin, 250

   Xiao-yi, 242, 250–51

   Xin, 288–89, 294–95, 297–99, 301

   Yang-jia, 248, 250

   Yi-li, 254, 256, 286

   Zheng-jia, 200

   Zhong-ding, 208, 246–47, 407

   Zhong-ren, 149

   Zhouwang, 17–19, 205–6, 250, 255, 257–67, 277, 287–91, 294–95, 297–301, 313, 316, 324, 364, 483, 491

   Zhou-wang, 208, 252, 288–89, 299, 469, 520

   Zhouwangr, 301

   Zu-ding, 248, 250

   Zu-geng, 253

   Zujia, 281

   Zu-jia, 245, 253–54, 281

   Zu-xin, 248

   Zu-yi, 245, 247–48, 299, 320, 329, 490

Shang King Shang-tang, 18, 25, 50, 178, 232, 325, 381

Shang King Shang-tang’s campaign against the Xia dynasty, 234, 316

Shang king’s indulgence in wines and drinking, 265

Shang king’s punishment of Bi-gan and Wei-zi, 261

Shang king’s tribute surrender decree, 240

Shang king’s wife, 278, 316

Shang King Zhouwang’s campaign against the eastern and southern states as shown on the oracle bones, 255

Shang King Zhouwang’s taking in asylum-seekers, 264

Shang-lin Fu, 216

Shang Lord, Shanggong, 488, 492, 497, 578

Shang lordship system, 236, 285

Shang loyalist nations, 310

Shang marquis, 198

   Jiu-hou, 258, 285, 288

   You-guo, 255

   You-hou, 255

Shangmi, 173, 279, 556–57

Shang ministers

   Bi-gan, 261, 289

   Chong-hou-hu, 288

   Fei Chang, 217

   Jiao-ge, 264, 469, 520

   Yi She4, 243–44

   Yi Yin, 18, 153, 207, 233, 236, 290, 569

   Zhong-hui, 230

Shang oracle bone characters, 33

Shang oracle bones, 42, 57, 143, 153, 190, 226, 230, 243, 275, 299, 321, 339, 563

Shang overlordship, 287

Shang people’s ancestress, 15

Shang people’s lineage, 224

Shang people’s totem, 224

Shangqiu, 133, 140, 192, 224–25, 229, 248, 250, 292, 372, 503, 544–45, 580

Shang Queen Fu-hao, 55, 423

Shang Ruins, 33, 231–32, 243, 246, 248, 256, 327

Shang’s clan ancestors, 17

Shang’s ethnicity, 184

Shang’s family hereditary line, 266

Shang’s fief system, 230, 535

Shang’s gods and ancestors for oblation, 371

Shang-shu, 34–35, 83–84, 93–96, 109, 120, 124–25, 127–28, 133–35, 138–39, 141–42, 185, 187–91, 245, 249–51, 402–9

   ancient book, 67

   ancient version, 34–35, 66, 75, 83, 109, 115, 185–86, 188, 219, 230, 236–37, 240, 307–8, 402–3, 406–8

   authenticity of the Lv-xing chapter, 402

   clerical-script, 185, 402

   contemporary version, 34–36, 405–6

   forgery ancient version, 36, 217, 406–8

   forgery chapter on Bo Yi4 and Hou-ji, 407

   forgery version, 406, 408

   pseudepigrapha, 94

   Bi Ming, 237, 308, 376, 407

   Da-yu Mo, 138

   Du Lin’s lacquer roll version, 406

   Fu-sheng’s, 406

   Gao-yao Mo, 152

   Gu-wen, 35, 75, 109, 243, 406–7, 409

   Hong Fan, 11, 84, 265, 315, 400

   Huangfu Mi’s pseudepigrapha, 109, 169, 248, 407

   Jin-wen, 34, 405–7

   Jiong Ming, 385, 407

   Jiu Gao, 135, 258, 335, 405

   Jun-shi, 289

   Kang Gao, 135, 335, 405

   Kong-zhuan, 35, 407

   Luo Gao, 135, 307–8, 363–65, 369, 405

   Lv Xing and the errors on Chong-li2 and Bo-yi, 136, 403

   Lx Xing, 74, 96, 99–100, 111, 135–36, 191, 274, 383, 393, 402–5

   Mu Shi, 4, 278

   Shang1 Shu, 230, 320, 512, 582

   Shang Shi, 171

   Shao4 Gao, 135, 274, 307, 364–65, 405

   Shao4 Gao and Luo Gao, 307–8, 363–65

   Shun-dian, 114, 124, 134, 136, 138, 141, 402–3, 407, 494

   Tai-jia Xun, 208, 243, 407–8

   Tai4 Shi4, 4, 212, 243, 265, 305, 309, 315, 324, 363, 407

   Tang Gao, 122, 208, 219, 230, 278, 407, 571

   Tang Shi4, 217, 240, 408

   Tang Shi4 Xu, 215

   Tang Shuo, 240

   Tang Zheng, 208, 217

   Wei-zi and Jiu Gao, 258

   Wu-cheng, 263, 309, 319, 325, 364, 370, 384

   Wu-zi Zhi Ge, 174, 185, 188, 407–8

   Xian You Yi-de, 208, 230, 243, 407

   Xia Shu, 185, 187–89, 400, 403, 571

   Yao Dian, 71, 80, 113, 125, 127, 134–41, 167, 187–91, 274–75, 362, 404

   Yin4 Zheng, 185, 187–89, 191, 403, 408, 466, 471

   Yin Gao, 292–93

   Yi Xun, 208, 230, 236–37, 242, 304, 308, 376, 407

   Yu2 Shu, 58, 120

   Zhong-hui Zhi Gao, 230, 407

   Zhou Shu, 99, 154, 219, 231, 245, 251, 277, 309, 314, 324–25, 368, 485, 565, 569, 582

Shang-shu and Zuo Zhuan, 120, 125, 171

Shang-shu Da Zhuan, 41-chapter annotation, 89, 302

Shang-shu series, 135, 405

Shang-shu Xu4, 35, 83–84, 86, 89, 95, 216, 247

Shang-shu Zheng-yi, 83, 242

Shang-shu Zhong Hou, 93–94, 135, 235, 238, 289

Shang-shu Zhuan, 109, 295, 407–8

Shang’s oblation, 66

Shang’s ritual instruments, 261, 313

Shang’s sacrificial activities, 240

Shang’s tortoise shell characters, 34

Shang-tang

   founder-king, 249, 278

   released by the Xia king, 208

   King, 149, 156, 224, 262, 364

Shang-tang’s campaign, 85, 208, 217

Shang-tang’s commandments, 122, 278, 571

Shang-tang’s military campaign, 215, 234

Shang-tang’s name, 208, 232, 235

Shang-tang’s prayer, 240

Shang-tang’s promulgation, 208, 219, 407

Shang-tang’s tributes, 14

Shang-tang’s triumphant return, 233

Shang-yan3, 20, 336, 368, 374

Shang-yan3 rebels, 367–68

Shang Yang, 95, 231, 239, 354

Shangyu, 173, 279

Shan Hai Jing, 229, 554

   mythical, 24, 54, 137, 219, 250, 399

   Da-huang Dong Jing, 199

   Da-huang Nan Jing, 135, 190

   Hai-nei Dong Jing, 399

   Hai-nei Jing, 107

   Hai-nei Nan Jing, 141

   Legends of Mountains & Seas, 210

   Xi Ci San Jing, 399

   within-seas, 92, 107, 115, 122, 137, 196

within-seas, 92, 107, 115, 122, 137, 196

Shan-rong barbarians, 350–51, 353–55, 359, 521, 533

Shan-zhu waterfront, 67, 72

Shao Bo, 67, 86, 114, 354

Shao-dian, 96, 109, 111, 115, 117

Shao-hao, 69–70, 76, 80, 90–92, 117–19, 147, 196, 545

Shao-hao-shi, 59, 61, 68, 71-72, 74–76, 82, 91, 118–19, 121–22, 124, 134, 219, 224, 384, 405, 515

Shao-hao-shi Ruins, 186, 366, 483

Shaoliang, 530, 575–76

Shao-shi Wen-jian Lu, by Shao Bowen, 103

Shao Yong, 86, 98, 103, 117, 119–20, 130–32, 149–50, 156, 172, 213–14, 236

Shao Yong’s divination, 131

Shao Yong’s Huang Ji Jing Shi, 103, 132, 150

shells, cowry, 55, 253

Shen1-guo domain, where Zhou King Pingwang sought asylum, 463, 472, 474, 477

Shen1-guo Lord, Ji-chu, 578

Shen3-guo state, 570

Shen-bo zhi zhai, 476–77

Shen-guo count, south Shen-guo, 456

Shen-guo lord, being attacked by the Chu state, 488

Shen-guo state, eliminated by Chu King Wenwang , 508

Shen-nong, 52, 83–84, 86–92, 95–96, 98, 108, 301, 320

Shen-nong Bencao Jing, 168

Shen-nong-shi, 91–92, 95, 102–3, 108, 111, 142, 147, 276, 321

Shen-rong barbarians, 463

Shen Yue, 85, 148, 150, 157–58, 160, 212, 232, 244, 293, 451

Shi1 Fa, 550–51, divination, 550; divination methods, 552; interpretation, 551;

shi1-shu, 212, 550–52

Shi2-shi Xing-jing, 126, 159, 292–93

Shi3-guo state, barbarian Shi3 king, 310

Shi3-wang

   barbarian king not observing the Sinitic one-king system, 331

   King, 330

Shi3-wei2, 64, 209, 252

Shi3-wei2-shi, 64, 169, 247, 494

Shi3-wei2-shi clan, 64, 202, 247

Shi4 Jing, 83, 97, 130, 179, 237, 302, 306–7, 309, 322, 379

   Liu Xin’s summary years for the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties, 98

Shi4-shi Ji Gu, by monk Wu Baozhou, 214

Shi Ben, 75, 92, 109, 272, 371, 460, 475, 482

Shi Ben

   Di-xi Pian, 81, 83, 87, 114, 272

   recompiled post-book-burning, 223

   Zuo4 Pian, 189

Shi-bo, 63, 333, 341, 347, 464, 468–69, 485

Shi-bo and Zheng Lord Huan’gong, 341

shi-chen, 353

Shi-chen, 68, 116, 133, 229, 276, 313, 325, 355, 372, 554

Shi-chen and E-bo (Greek equivalent Orion and Hera), 229, 554

Shi-chen Ruins, 553

Shi-fang state, 224

Shi-ji, 110–16, 132–35, 188–91, 215–19, 242–49, 261–65, 291–94, 305–7, 313–16, 361–65, 377–79, 382–86, 404, 443–52, 458–62; see also The Sinitic Civilization-Book II

   Chu Shi-jia (biographical history of the Chu royal house), 63, 71, 74, 252, 399, 404, 444

   Jinn Shi-jia, 461, 531

   Kong-zi Shi-jia, 178

   Qin Ben-ji (annalistic history of the Qin state), 388

   Qi Shi-jia, 316

   Soong Wei-zi Shi-jia, 265

   Tian-guan Shu (book on asterism), 96

   Wu-di Ben-ji (biographical annals on the five thearchs), 122, 219

   Wu Tai-bo Shi-jia, 344

   Xia Ben-ji, 158, 189

   Yin Ben-ji, 122, 215, 219, 223, 267, 272, 299, 491, 571

   Zhao Shi-jia, 81, 210, 386, 462

   Zhou Ben-ji, 223, 259, 272, 294, 299, 314–16, 319–20, 383, 437, 451, 462

Shi-ji data on Lu Lord Shanggong, 411

Shi-ji Ji-jie, 128, 130–32, 150, 155, 159–60, 173, 204–5, 238, 262, 306–7, 309, 364, 370, 395, 473

Shi-jing, 34, 67, 251–52, 278–79, 294–95, 318–20, 330, 341–42, 366–67, 375–76, 386–87, 448, 452–56, 465–66, 537

    Ban (rotating view), 318

    Bey Feng, 396, 426, 450, 492

    Bi Gong, 274, 276, 324, 537

    Cai3 Shu, 548

    Er Zi Tong Zhou, 504

    Gan Tang (umbrageous sweet pear), 375

    Haan Yi, 278, 280, 333, 448, 453

    Huang Niao (yellow bird), 572

    Huang Yi, 166, 173, 259, 279, 294–95

    Jiang1-nan of Da Ya, 455

    Jiu Fei (eagle flying), 548

    Juan A in Da Ya (feng huang yu fei), 516

    Liu Yue (June), 466

    Mao-gong’s school, 34, 213

    Pan4-gong, 537

    Shang1 Song, 11, 209, 225, 251, 285, 400, 488

    Shao-nan, 311, 319, 375–76

    Song Gao, 456

    Wang Feng, 473

    Wen-wang You Sheng, 2, 67

    Xiao Ya, 455, 526, 577

    Xia Wu (commending Marquis Ying1-hou’s feats), 465

    Yin Wu in Shang1 Song, 251

    Yong Feng, 99

    Zheng-yue, 466

    Zhou Song4, 318, 579

Shi-jing poems, 76, 120, 367, 454, 545

Shi-ji’s interpretation of Shang-shu, 133

Shi-ji Suo-yin, 140, 159–60, 193, 257, 382

   by Sima Zhen, 149, 158, 240, 382

Shi-ji Yin-yi, 130, 132, 173

Shi-ji Zheng-yi, 78, 140, 159, 173, 193, 238, 250, 281, 476, 501

Shimao Culture, 51, 53, 418

Shimao site, 51

Shimen summit (720 B.C.), 488

Shi-tong, historiography, 141, 176, 213, 242, 256

Shi Yi4 (ten wings of commentary books on the Book of Changes), 361

Shi-yi Ji, by Wang Jia, 136, 161

Shi-zhou Pian, 81

Shi-zi, 41, 113–14, 205

Shi Zi, 113, 205, 217, 239, 264, 314, 316, 324–25, 412

Shouqiu, 35, 66, 109, 169, 291, 407, 411

Shouzhi Summit, 505, 532

Shuang-jiu-shi, 76, 119

Shu-guo, 54, 230, 316, 444, 520

   dynasties, 54

   kingdom, 54

Shu-guo, King Duyu, 331

Shu-guo King Duyu’s kingdom, 54

Shu-guo state, 55, 142, 398

Shui Jing Zhu, 55, 67, 107, 139, 149, 158–60, 197, 210, 218, 228, 240, 254, 382, 460

Shu-kui, 547, 554

Shun, Lord, 9, 57–58, 66, 85, 92, 120–21, 134, 137–42, 145, 151–53, 156, 165, 176, 243–44, 320

Shuo Wen, 169

Shuo Yuan, 146, 208, 290

Shu-shi state, 576

Shu-wang Ben-ji, 54, 398

Shu-yu, 102, 229, 294, 325, 337–38, 371–74, 546, 554

Shu-zi-ping, Qun-shu1 states’ lord, 576

sidereal effects, 380–81

Sifen-li calendar, 157, 181, 325

silk manuscripts, 77–78, 100

Silk Manuscripts, Mawangdui, 83, 552

Sima Qian, 43, 63, 67, 100, 139, 145, 199, 287–88, 301, 396, 484, 511

Sima Qian’s Five Thearchs, 80

Sinitic China, 67, 69, 73–74, 78, 105, 107, 114, 118, 121, 173, 287–88, 357, 398, 400–402, 410

   mundane, 143–44, 288

Sinitic Civilization, 31, 43, 45, 131, 160, 218, 348

Sinitic exiles, 37–38, 153, 330–31

Sinitic heartland, 68, 75, 105, 152

Sinitic hinterland, 254

Sinitic language characterset, 37

Sino-Tibetans, 39–40, 42, 48, 51, 63–64, 66, 68, 99, 104–6, 112–13, 146, 341, 347

Si-shui River, 165, 315, 370, 562

Si-surnamed Gu4 states, 209

Si-surnamed Kunwu-shi, 209

Si-surnamed Zeng1-guo state, 476

Si-yue, 70, 73, 78, 107, 141, 274, 403, 474, 494

Si-yue (four mountains’ oblation minister), 461

Si-yue-guo fief, 73, 78

Small Seal Script, 37

Soong ancestor, Wei-zhong, 267, 336

Soong Duke, Wei-zi, 547

Soong-huan-gong-furen, 507

Soong-hua-zi, 542

Soong Jun, 90

Soong King, Kangwang, 386

Soong King, Yan, 386

Soong lords, 336, 486, 488, 492–93, 495, 497, 503, 510–11, 522, 540, 542–47, 555, 580

   Chenggong, 546, 559, 570, 573–74, 580

   Daigong, 336, 483, 497

   Huan’gong, 251, 507, 512–13, 519, 524–25, 533

   Huigong, 336, 459

   Mugong, 488, 497

   Pinggong, 185

   Soong-cheng-gong, 573

   Soong-feihou-gong, 573

   Soong-huan-gong, 510

   Soong-Mu-gong, 497

   Wen’gong, 580

   Wugong, 336

   Xianggong, 267, 336, 533, 540, 542, 544–47, 580

   Xigong, 336, 451

   Xuan’gong, 497

   Zhaogong, 573–75, 580

   Zhaogong (Soong-zhao-gong), 573

   Zhaogong (Zi Chujiu), 580

   Zhuanggong, 497, 503, 512

Soong ministers

   Gong-sun-Gu, 561

   Hua-du, 497, 510, 578

   Hua Yuan, 583

   Men-yin-ban, 558

   Nan’gong-Changwan, 508, 510

   Shi-rong, 560

   ‘si cheng’ Dang-yi-zhu, 580

   Xiao-shu, 516

   Yue Lv, 583

   Zhen-zhuang-zi, 560

Soong princes

   Gong-zi-Bao, 580

   Gong-zi-Feng, 492

   Mu-gongzi-feng, 497

   Uncle Xiao-shu-Da-xing, 510

   Zi-you, 510

Soong Shu, 85, 150, 157–58, 160, 176, 204, 212, 238, 259, 325

   Fu Rui Zhi (symbols/talisman) by Shen Yue, 157, 160, 176, 212

Soong state, 115, 118, 267, 486, 488, 495, 497, 503, 505, 510, 540, 542, 557–58, 580, 582

Soong Yuan (Han dynasty minister), 36

sophistry, 10, 26, 82, 89, 93, 106, 113, 145, 300–301, 311, 437, 520

sophistry books, 19, 139–40, 166, 169, 215, 217, 232, 234–35, 258, 261–62, 265, 289–91, 527, 530, 541

   late Warring States, 200, 569

sorcerer, 10, 73, 99, 116, 231, 245, 250, 264, 292, 332, 368, 416, 437, 499, 520

sorcerer Bu-tu-fu, 538

sorcerer Bu-yan, 111, 529, 555

sorcerer Cai-mo, 74, 405, 549

sorcerer Dong Yin, 553

sorcerers Shi-zhao, Shi-mo, and Shi-gui, 118

sorcerer Zhu-tuo, 374

sortition, 284, 550, 552

southern barbarians, 59, 64, 72, 99, 136, 146, 206, 286, 297, 343, 382, 455, 465, 477, 557

southern Bo city, 503

Southern Huns, 348, 410

southern Yan state, 353–54, 521

South River, 51, 280, 417–18

South Yan, 351

South Yan Lord, Count Yan-bo Zhong-wen, 515, 536

South Yan state, 460

South Yan State, ancestor Bo-shu, 333, 536

sovereigns, 80–81, 87–91, 100, 117, 240, 307, 381, 478

   mythical, 88

   non-human, 89

sovereigns & thearchs, 88

sovereign thearchs, five, 116, 143, 287, 563

spatial concept, 41

Spring and Autumn, 217, 238, 337, 340, 343, 361, 480, 488, 492, 516, 524; see also The Sinitic Civilization-Book II, Chapter XXIV: The Eastern Zhou Chronological History Continued

spring equinox, 125

spring equinox/summer solstice, 189

square cauldrons, 246, 253

stalk divination, si-ying (four operations), 550

stalk divination practice, 549

stalk divination rules, 550

stalk numbers, 550, 552

   assigned, 552

stalks, 284, 520, 550, 552

stallions, 289, 417, 431, 433, 435, 481, 529, 531

stars, 81, 125–26, 128, 187, 189, 191, 291, 293, 323–25, 355, 378, 380–81, 531, 553–54, 567

   dragon tail, 531

   meridian, 125–27

   river drum, 127

   xuan yuan dragon-line, 110, 381

   Zi-wei Purple Forbidden Enclosure, 149, 159, 240, 379–80

   Tian-shi Heavenly Street Enclosure, 292

   Tai-wei Supreme Forbidden Enclosure, 292

states, 69–70, 118–19, 294–97, 328–29, 340, 366–67, 468–70, 476–77, 479–80, 485–86, 488–92, 532–33, 541–46, 563–65, 571

   belligerent, 401, 480

   brotherly, 328, 334–35

   buffer, 287

   Dong Xia (eastern Xia), 226

   feudatory, 207, 396, 438, 464

   fish totem, 579

   Han-yang (south of the Han-shui River), 477

   hegemony, 580

   independent vassalage, 335

   marginalized, 82

   marquisate, 252

   non-Xia, 186, 321

   ordained, 456

   Qu Xia (regional Xia states), 170, 279

   quasi-barbarian, 436

   satellite, 390

   vassal, 69, 76, 230, 479–80

   wind-surnamed, 82

   Zhu-hua (various Hua states), 59, 170, 564

   Zhu-xia (various Xia states), 171, 564

stem-branch dates, 252, 314

   60-day, 312

stem-branch years, 157, 180, 211, 365

stone monuments, 35–37, 158, 406

stories, 26, 99–100, 106–7, 135–36, 152–53, 190, 196, 198–201, 226–29, 271–72, 276–77, 289–91, 436–37, 456–57, 511

   anti-Confucian-morality, 155

   anti-history, 153, 243

   chicken-egg, 142

   discrete, 437

   elephant, 225

   orchid, 273

   sensational, 96, 351, 353, 468, 472, 485, 505, 530

   trivial, 200

   usurpation, 153, 156, 244

Su-guo state, 566

Sui4-guo state, 514

Sui-di land, 339, 490–91

Sui-guo, 379, 383, 464, 468, 477, 490, 499–500, 507, 543

Sui-guo minister Ji-liang, 499–500

Sui-guo state, 22, 68, 340, 379, 477, 490, 500, 517, 544

Sui-hou, Marquis, 500

Sui-ren, 77, 87–91, 93, 189

Sui-ren-shi, 91, 93, 147

Sui-shui River, 542

summary reign years, 98, 149–50, 192, 198, 200, 203, 213, 378

summary years, 98, 128–32, 148, 150, 167, 179, 204–5, 213, 236, 238, 248, 262–63, 308–9, 363, 370

   cumulative, 205

   exact, 131, 150, 214

   fallacious, 259

   purported, 132, 370

summer solstice, 57, 125, 191, 225, 299

summit, 471, 488, 493, 496–97, 503, 505, 509–11, 513, 525, 532, 537, 543–44, 561, 570, 580–81

   diplomatic, 23, 147, 351–52, 513, 516, 542

   truce, 493

   Yue king’s hegemony competition, 346

sun-birds, 8, 53, 56, 201, 399

   three-leg, 45

sun eclipse, 33, 187–89, 203, 293, 361, 379–80, 440–41, 466, 470–71, 488, 516–17, 521, 579

   525 B.C., 188

   total, 258–59

sun eclipse between spring equinox and summer solstice, 189

sun eclipse record, purported, 187

sun-moon like Siamese, 85, 156, 325

Sun Zi, 77

supported Zhou King Pingwang, 300, 475, 481

Supreme Forbidden Star’s Palace, 381

Sushen-shi, 143, 352, 371, 395

Su-shui River, 216

synodic periods, 167, 292, 362, 380

systems

   ancestor worship, 31

   ancient court-to-court courier, 38, 347

   concubine inheritance, 58, 218

   diplomatic postal, 489

   one-king Sinitic, 186

   women-tagged surname, 123

syzygy, 33, 129, 308–9, 383, 385, 394, 396, 421, 427, 429, 431, 470, 488, 567

   anchor dates, 429

syzygy calendar and astral phenomena, 307, 312, 364–65, 376, 394, 396

syzygy dates’ matching, 308

syzygy days, 132, 168, 308, 385, 428, 430, 434

   actual, 434

   anchor, 431–34

   correct, 430, 434

   exact, 429

   fully-corroborated anchor, 385, 427

   leap month June, 430

   meng-tong, 437

 

T

tadpole scripts, 36, 406

Tai-bo (Zhou King Wenwang’s elder uncle), 178, 283, 324, 344, 346, 422

Tai-bo

   ancestor Elder Uncle, 346

   descendants of, 146, 344

Tai-bo lineage, 344

Taichen, 469

Taichu-li calendar, 97, 157, 179, 181, 325

Tai-dai (a Jin-tian-shi descendant, and a river god), 68, 273

Tai-gong (Zhou-tai-gong, and Zhou King Wenwang’s father), 290

Tai-gong-wang4, 290

Tai-guo (a Ji-surnamed country carrying the same name as river god Tai-dai), 123, 273, 275, 279, 295, 340

Tai-hao, 67–70, 76–77, 81–84, 90–93, 297; also see Fu-xi

   with ‘feng’ (wind/phoenix) surname, 118

   five azimuth gods of, 80, 91

   real person, 83

   wind-surnamed, 57

Tai-hao descendants, 118

Tai-hao descendant states, 68

Tai-hao lineage, 82

Tai-hao reverence, pre-Yan-di thearch, 119

Tai-hao Ruins, 75, 82, 142, 469

Tai-hao-shi, 59, 61, 68, 74, 82, 91, 118, 134, 224

Tai-hao-shi dynasty, 69, 118

Tai-hao-shi’s clan name, 123, 275

Tai-hao-shi’s Feng, 67

Tai-jia, 230, 236–37, 242–45, 304

   execution of Yi Yin in revenge, 153, 243

Tai-jiang, 102, 283, 328

Tai-jiang woman, 284

Tai-ping Yu Lan, 176–77, 196, 198, 201, 204–5, 207, 213, 239, 243, 245, 254–56, 380, 388, 393–95, 444

tai-qiu (grand hill temple of the Soong state), 336

Tai-ren, 283, 328

Tai-ren woman, 284

Taishan, 62, 65, 84–86, 88, 90, 93, 195, 218, 224, 311, 366, 374, 494, 562

   oblation for earth, 90

Taishan Huang, personified mountain overlord, 84–85, 88, 494

Taishan Mountain, 494

Taishan veneration, 493

tai shi (chronicler), 582

tai-shi1 (grand tutor), 261, 313

Tai-si, 231, 283–84, 328, 527

Tai-si woman, 284

tai sui (the grand duke iplanet), 314, 324

Taiwan aboriginals, 46

Taiwei-yuan, 292

Tai-yi (grand one), 77, 381

   Tai-yi Sheng Shui, 88

Tai-yi, dong huang (eastern [sun] god), 88

Taiyuan, 169, 183, 227, 261, 349, 356, 359–60, 414, 495

Tai-yuan, 348–49, 386, 391, 393, 454–55, 461, 463

Tai-yuan campaign, 454–55

Tai-yuan-zhi-rong barbarians, 213, 444, 455, 461

Tan2-guo state, 509

Tang-bo (Uncle Shu-yu, Uncle Tang-shu), 338

Tang-guo, 166, 337, 371–73, 464, 468, 477

   fief, 266, 539, 547

   land, 134, 229, 373, 553

   state, 68, 165, 340, 371, 379, 477, 576

Tang Lan, 212

Tang-shu, 102, 133, 166, 229, 236, 285, 294, 372–73, 410, 530, 546

   Uncle Tang’s state, 116, 276, 476

Tan-guo state, 69

Tang-Yu Zhi Dao (the sage-kings’ way), 134

Tan-zi, 69–70, 224

Tao Hongjing (Southern Liang Dynasty Taoist), 176, 179, 183, 302

Taosi, 49, 52, 57, 113, 171, 299

Taosi Excavation, 48, 58, 299

Taosi Ruins, 51–52, 57, 133, 168, 217

Tao-tang-shi, 64, 66, 116, 120, 133–34, 151, 169, 185, 225, 229, 292, 337–38, 355, 372–73

Tao-tang-shi dynasty, 57

Tao-tang-shi reign, 57, 120

Tao-tie, 72

Tao-wu, 148, 232, 480, 527, 582

tattoos, 146, 178

telepathy, heaven-human, 119, 273

temperature, 51, 398

Teng-guo Lord (Marquis Teng-hou), 495

Teng-guo Lord, Teng-ding-gong, 198

Teng-guo ministers, 198

Teng-guo state, 198, 495

terminology, 70, 76, 85, 88, 209, 219, 345, 355, 379, 389, 398, 416, 419, 470, 475

   epochal calendar, 297

   moon phase, 311

tetrasyllabic, 1

thearchs, 65, 67–69, 82–83, 86, 88–90, 92, 95, 98, 102–3, 110–11, 115–16, 121–22, 130–31, 147–49, 156–57

   five, 77, 80, 84, 87–90, 100, 115–17, 140, 147–48, 155–58, 182, 272, 321

Three Sovereigns, fuzzy concept, 84, 88

thunder, 3, 20–23, 139–40, 148, 284, 374, 420, 433, 582

Tian Changwu, 47–48, 66, 175

Tianshi-yuan (heavenly street enclosure), 292

Tianshui (heavenly water), 359, 398, 443, 484

Tian Wen (asking heaven), 26, 66, 73–74, 78, 80–81, 122, 140, 178, 182–84, 194, 206–7, 227–28, 394, 401, 517

Tiao-rong and Ben-rong barbarians, 458, 462

tian-wang (heavenly king), 318

Tibetan ancestors, 61

Tibetans, 59, 61, 107, 571

time reckoning system, 128

titles, 68–70, 84, 86, 91, 118, 133, 256–57, 261, 266–67, 278–81, 319–21, 330–32, 335–36, 448–49, 453

   complimentary, 330

   emblazonment, 443

   feudal, 327

   hereditary, 133, 390, 410

   honorary, 332, 517, 560

   imperial-grandiose, 276

   king’s, 298, 369, 386, 443

   marquis-count, 517

   marquisdom, 337

   rankings of duke, marquis, marquis-count, count, viscount, baron, 330

   regnal, 494

   shao-shi1, 313

tombs

   ancient Pengyang/Jiangxian, 43, 348

   prime minister Lv Buwei’s, 36

Tong Dian, 252, 278, 359, 449

Tong Jian Wai-ji, 89, 201, 238, 254, 256, 394–95

travelogue, 105, 244, 413, 419, 426–27, 429, 434, 436, 438

treasured sacrificial cauldron, 338

trigram, 64

trigrams, 21, 68, 82–84, 148, 265, 284, 289, 374, 401, 499, 523, 538, 549–51, 553

trinity characteristics, 38

Tu-fang, a Shang Dynasty rival, 253

Tu-shan Mountain, 177, 435

Tu-shan-nv woman, 487

Tu-shan-shi, 78, 172, 177, 392, 548

   legendary nine-fox-tail woman, 63

twenty-eight lunar lodges on the lacquer case from Marquis Zhng1-hou’s tomb, 500

 

U

universe, 1, 3, 26–27, 41, 79, 98, 100, 258, 291, 361, 550

usurpation, 54, 151–53, 155, 159, 183, 193, 243, 248, 311, 386, 499, 516, 541, 570

 

V

virtues (‘de’), 239, 243, 318, 324, 343, 368, 387, 520; also see ways

Viscount Bai-di-zi, 566

Viscount Ba-zi, 500

Viscount Chu-zi, 342, 379, 444–45, 449, 451, 459, 461, 483

Viscount Jih4-zi, 488

Viscount Ju3-zi, 488, 494

Viscount Jun1-zi, 575

Viscount Kui2-zi, 74, 341, 343, 557

Viscount Liu-zi, 319

Viscount Li-zi, 520

Viscount Luhun-zi, 357

viscount Lu-zi, 521

Viscount Shen3-zi, 578

Viscount Su-zi, 230, 264, 330, 515, 535, 566

Viscount Tan2-zi, 509

Viscount Tan-zi, 69, 108, 118–19, 124, 515

Viscount Teng-zi, 513

Viscount Wen-zi, Su-surnamed, 515

Viscount Wuzhong-zi, 183, 333, 356

Viscount Wuzhong-zi (Jiafu), 170, 186, 356, 359

Viscount Xu2-zi, 390

Viscount Xuan-zi, 532

Viscount Yun-zi, 106, 519

Viscount Zeng-zi, 542

Viscount Zhu-zi, 519

Viscount Zi1-zi, 447

 

W

Wang Bi, 552

Wangchenggang site, 177

Wang Chong, 21, 34, 101, 103, 146, 274, 374

Wang Guowei, 171–72, 201, 204, 212, 223–24, 260, 263, 308, 322, 345, 364, 366–67, 440, 446, 458

   approach with moon phase interpretation, 439

Wang-hai, 15–16, 50, 198–99, 224, 226–28, 242

Wang-hai and Wang-heng brothers, 16

Wang-hai’s lascivious activities, 228

Wang-heng, 15–16, 228

Wangjiatai, 72, 190–91, 272, 379, 384, 420, 426, 435, 551, 556

   bamboo divination texts, 410

   bamboo slips, 81, 92

   bamboo texts, 201

   divination bamboo slips, 141, 190, 384

   scripts, 3, 96, 551

wang-ren (nobles), 344, 377, 467

Wang Su, 406

Wang-wu-shan mountain, 520

Wang-yao, 515

Wang Yi4, 1–2, 20, 22, 27, 182, 194, 227–28

Wang Yirong, oracle bone collector, 249

Wang Zhonghan, 59–60, 65, 170, 196, 224, 235

Warring States, 65–66, 94–95, 99–100, 147, 151–54, 210–11, 215–17, 223–24, 226–27, 232–33, 237–38, 290–93, 310–11, 314–15, 479; see also The Sinitic Civilization-Book II, Chapter XXV

Warring States terminology, 187, 414

water irrigation minister, 68, 273

ways (‘dao’), Heaven’s constant, 417; five constant, 93, 110, 187; also see virtues

Wei3-shui River, 435

Wei ancestors, 120

   Bi-wan, 340, 528, 530

Wei Chu-Hsien, 46, 53, 67, 165–66, 175, 225, 265–66

Wei-guo, 123, 273, 275, 279, 295, 317, 340

Wei-he River, 271, 281, 464

Wei kings, 153, 244

   Anliwang, 154

   Huiwang, 340

   Xiangwang, 3, 141, 153–55, 205, 210, 244, 292, 298, 389, 399, 410, 415, 425, 478, 481

Wei Lord, 154, 213

Wei Lord Wen’gong, 533

Wei Marquis, 216, 508, 564

Wei Marquis Wenhou, 334, 340

Wei Marquis Wuhou, 105, 215, 264, 334, 483, 564

Wei-shi clan, 317, 439, 496

Wei-shui River, 56, 256, 279, 281, 284, 286–87, 290, 357–59, 386, 391, 439, 442, 529, 534, 579

Wei state, 41, 43, 157, 170, 179, 216, 228, 263, 360, 363, 380, 434, 437, 482, 491; see also The Sinitic Civilization-Book II, Chapter XXV: The Warring States Time Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty

Wei suffixed forgeries, seven categories, 93

wei suffixed forgery series, 98, 128, 131, 150, 205, 214

Wei Zhao, 240, 342, 345, 355, 408, 452, 461, 474, 549–50

Wen-jiang, 496, 505, 509

Wen state, 233, 264, 515

Wen Xuan, by Zhaoming-tai-zi, 205, 242–43, 389, 394, 408

Wen Yiduo, 8–10, 14, 23, 27, 72, 99, 189, 194, 379

western Bo city, 231

Western Corridor, 54, 59, 260, 297, 333, 357–58, 393, 423–24, 502

Western-equivalent astrology concepts, 318

Western Han-Shui River, 397–98, 484

Western Qiangs, 59, 61, 104, 145, 169, 251, 277, 455, 571

western queen mother, 7, 13, 184, 246, 385, 388–89, 394, 425–27

   actually meaning a western old woman, 389, 410

Western Queen Mother, non-human, 393, 414; see also The Sinitic Civilization-Book II, Chapter XXXVI

western queen mother, songs, 426

Western Rong, 59, 64, 72, 145, 169, 246, 253–54, 280–81, 329, 432, 442–43, 449, 453, 455, 569–71

western Rong barbarians, 441–42, 448–49

Western Shen-guo state, 474

western territories, books on its geography, 210

Western Yellow River Bend, 42, 60, 105, 114, 172, 219, 260, 294, 297, 348, 418, 423–24

western Yi barbarians, 461, 471

western Yu, 354, 531

Western Zhou Dynasty’s demise, 473

West Guo-guo state, 461

West Yellow River Bend, 172, 393, 410, 424

Wey ancestors

   Uncle Kang-shu, 369, 374, 547

   Wang-sun-Mou, 329, 336, 343, 464

   Wey-kang-shu, 311, 329

Wey Count Kang-bo, 329, 344, 464

Wey lords, 329, 336, 352, 450, 464, 493, 523–24, 547, 555, 558, 560–61, 563

   Chenggong, 557, 560–63, 568, 570

   Daigong, 524–25

   Huan’gong, 486, 488

   Huigong, 504, 507, 513, 524

   Kang-shu, 450, 563

   Qinghou, 335

   Wen’gong, 336, 524–25, 541–42, 547, 557, 561–62

   Wey-wen-gong, 507

   Wugong, 336, 450, 459, 475

   Xuan’gong, 492, 504, 507, 525

   Yigong, 336, 524

   Zhuanggong, 400, 486, 488, 492

Wey Lord Qinghou bribed Zhou King Yi2wang, 335

Wey lord’s attacking Handan-wu at Hanshi, 436, 468

Wey Lord Wen’gong/Ji Qifang/Ji Pijiang, known as Kaifang in the sophistry books, 507, 525

Wey Lord Yigong killed by the Chang-di barbarians, 351, 523–24

Wey marquis, 450, 477, 481, 502–3, 511, 524, 555, 559

   Lihou, 459

Wey ministers, 351, 555, 558, 562

   Biao-nei, 277

   Kong Da, 575, 580

   Kong Da (Uncle Kong-zhuang-shu), 568

   Ning Gui, 507

   Ning-wu-zi, 560, 563

   Ning-zhuang-zi, 524, 547, 557

   Qu-bo-yu, 450

   Sun-lin-fu, 450

   Yuan Xuan, 560

   Zhou-chun, 562

   Zhu-tuo, 319

Wey princes, 450, 505, 507

   Gong-zi-Jinn, 492

   Ji2, 504, 507

   Ji Zhouxu, 488, 492

   Shu-wu, 560

   Wey-zhao-bo, 507, 524–25

   Zhouxu, 488

   Zi-yi, 562

Wey state, 335–36, 350–51, 368–69, 449–50, 487–88, 492, 503–5, 507, 524–25, 534–36, 541, 544, 554–55, 561, 563

wheat, 47, 53, 99, 182, 223, 371, 421–22, 489, 582

whirlwinds, 20–21, 184, 374, 447, 565

White Thearch, 384

wind

   east, 77, 80, 92, 190

   fumigating, 5

   percolating, 1

   xie-feng, 138

wind gods, 80, 135, 138, 190, 223

wind/phoenix Yi, 118

wind surname, 68, 119

wind-surnamed states, 82

winter sacrifice, 102–3, 295, 530

winter solstice, 97, 125–29, 189, 191, 225, 237, 304, 308, 376, 421, 567

Wu ancestor, Zhou-zhang, 344

Wu-cheng, 129, 167, 212, 219, 236, 261, 300, 302–5, 307–9, 312, 314, 319, 325, 363–64, 407

Wu-cheng’s moon phases and stem and branch dates, 314

Wu-geng (Shang King Zhouwang’s son), 266–67, 335, 366

Wu-hui, 8–9, 14, 26, 74, 321, 341, 404

Wu-huo, 8

Wu-jing Ran-Fou Lun, 397

Wu-jing Shu1-yi, by Liu Xuan, 286, 406

Wu Jing Zheng-yi, 213

Wu King Fu-chai, 195, 346

Wu King Gou-jian, 346

Wu King He-lu, 546

Wu King Shou-meng, 22, 451

Wu Qi3, 105, 215–16, 264, 376, 483, 564

Wu state, 344–46, 378, 422, 460, 467

Wu State, 23–24, 195, 314, 344, 346, 352, 355, 436, 451, 483, 517

Wu state, ancient, 146

Wu Weiye, 478–79

Wu-xing Zhan (divination on five planets), 93, 292–93, 380–81

Wu Yue Chun-qiu, 72

Wu Zang San Jing, 169

Wuzhong barbarians, 186, 356

   Wei Jiang’s peace offer 569 B.C., 186

Wuzhong state, 170, 186, 333, 349, 356, 359

 

X

Xia, ‘dong-xia’ (eastern Xia nations), 226;‘qu-xia’ (regional/minor Xia), 170; ‘kuang-xia’ (grandiose Xia), 234; ‘shi-xia’ (prevalent Xia), 385

Xia ancestor, Gun, 568

Xia calendar, 81, 147, 155, 175, 179, 187, 421, 448, 466, 470–71, 474, 488

   archaic, 471

Xia capital city, 183, 207, 224, 232–34

Xia Dynasty, 66, 128–32, 153–56, 165, 167–68, 170–75, 177–81, 184–88, 191–92, 205–6, 209–11, 214–19, 236–40, 276–77, 279–80

Xia Dynasty Count Da-peng, 74, 209, 341

Xia Dynasty Count Shi3-wei2, 63, 347

Xia dynasty kings, 100, 145, 174, 188, 232

Xia dynasty’s lunar calendar, 424

Xia dynasty’s Xia-li calendar, 97, 191

Xia dynasty usurper Hou-yi, 13

Xia-hou-shi, 66–67, 108, 116, 142–44, 166, 179, 201, 224, 278, 320, 562–63

Xiajiadian Culture, 41

Xia Kings, 25, 130–31, 165–66, 174–75, 180–83, 188, 192, 196, 198, 200–203, 205–9, 211, 215–16, 233–35, 563

   Buxiang, 149, 198–200, 259

   Di-mang, 198, 200, 259

   Fa, 202

   Gao, 202, 216, 296, 564

   Hou-fen, 198, 200, 259

   Hou-mang, 198, 200, 259

   Hou-xie, 252

   Hui, 197–98

   Jie, 14–16, 179–80, 202–3, 205–11, 215–18, 231, 233–34, 236, 257, 262, 264, 298, 300, 469, 471

   Jie’s campaign against Min-shan, 207

   Jin, 200–201

   Jiong, 198, 200

   Kong-jia, 64, 169, 200–202

   Mang, 198, 283

   Qi3, 12, 25, 78, 155, 157, 173–77, 179–83, 435, 480

   Qi3 (Kai), 137, 153, 259, 370, 384, 434

   Shaokang, 146, 165, 178, 194–96, 346

   Shao-kang, 14, 50, 57, 121, 194–96, 203, 293

   Taikang, 174, 180, 182–83, 185–86, 232, 252, 280, 408

   Taikang and the turmoil of five brothers, 185

   Xiang, 174, 187, 192–94, 203–4

   Xie, 50, 198–99, 227–28, 251

   Yin-jia, 201

   Zhongkang, 129, 187–89, 192, 211

   Zhu, 196Xia king and queen’s exile, 234

Xia King Jie’s demise, 14

Xia King Jie’s rule, 149, 200, 260

Xia King Qi3, 167, 180

Xia King Qi3 (Kai)Kai, 145

Xia King Qi3’s five sons explained by Chu minister Shi4-men2, 182

Xia king’s capital city, 232, 235

Xia king’s indulgence in hunting, 184

Xia King Xiang’s oblation, 563

Xia-li calendar, 179

Xia lords, 68, 82, 208, 229, 372, 470, 563

Xia lunar calendar, 374, 430

Xia ministers, 81, 233

   Guan-long-pang, 211, 234

   Guan Longpang, 211

   Mi, 14, 194

   Zhong-gu, 210, 233

Xianbei barbarians, 341–42

Xiang-di summit (634 B.C.), 557

Xiang-guo state, 488, 555

Xiangling truce meeting (278 B.C.), 142, 494

Xianyu barbarians, 334, 342

Xian-yun barbarians, 67, 123, 267, 275, 358, 449, 454, 468, 577

Xianyu state, 342

Xiao’er debacle, 565

Xiao-guo-guo (Guo-guo Minor, a Qiangic fief on the former Western Guo-guo land), 501, 504

Xiao-jing (Book of Filial Piety), 93

Xiao-jing Gou Ming Jue, 93, 205

Xiao-jing Wei, 205

Xiao-rong-zi, 358, 519, 530–31; also see Da-rong-Hu-ji

Xiaoshan Mountain, 216, 564

Xiao-tang Ji-gu Lu, by Wang Qiu of the Soong dynasty, 450

Xia palaces, 50, 171, 208

Xia people’s domain, 172, 280

Xia people’s origin, 173

Xia Ruins, 34, 278, 337, 344, 372

Xia settlements, 170

Xia-Shang-Zhou gap reign, 255, 294, 446

Xia-Shang-Zhou Gap Year Project, 252

Xia-she temple, 239

Xia throne, usurped by You-qiong-shi and Han-zhuo, 183

Xiawu (Xia temple), 333

Xia Xiao-zheng ( Xia minor administration/calendar), 191

Xia-yi land, 195

Xie-guo state, 456

Xi-gui, 517

Xi-gui (Wen-furen, Xi-furen), 510, 512

Xi-guo Lord Kanggong, 294

Xi-guo marquis, 508, 510

Xi-guo Marquis Xi-hou, 510

Xi-guo state, 294, 379, 496, 508, 510, 512, 517, 559

Xi-he, 180, 200–201, 278, 350, 354, 358, 423, 534

Xi-he2, 77, 80–81, 135, 187–91, 297, 404

   solar charioteer, 6

Xi-hou, the Xi-guo marquis who requested the Chu king to avenge on the Cai-guo marquis, 496, 510, 512

Xi-luo-Gui-rong barbarians, 256, 286

xin, dynasty historian liu, 132, 379, 448

Xincheng summit (613 B.C.), 579

Xin Dynasty, 239

Xing-guo, barbarians attacking, 525

Xing-guo lord, 525

Xing-guo minister, 555

Xing-guo state, 350–51, 490, 492, 522, 525, 542, 544, 555, 561

Xing-hou, a Jinn marquis taking Yong-zi’s daughter-bride and bribes, 571–72

Xi Nian (lineage annals), 481

Xin Tang Shu, 61, 129–30, 136, 168, 211–13, 304, 362

Xinzheng, 31, 108–9, 468

Xiong-shi clan, 252

Xiong-ying-zu, 366–67

Xi-rong, 64, 72, 169, 251, 279, 281, 285, 329, 342, 359, 390, 442, 445, 449, 569–70

Xi-rong & Rong-di, 271

Xi-rong & Xi-qiang, 64

Xi-rong barbarians, 258, 359, 443, 449, 453, 455, 470, 484, 570–71

Xi-rong king, 331, 570

Xi-rong lord, 267

Xi-rong state, 359, 569, 571

Xi-shui River, 61, 332, 482

Xi-wang-mu (queen mother, old woman), 329–30, 410

Xi Wang Mu (western queen mother), 80, 190, 329, 386, 388–89, 410, 426

Xi-zheng, 388–90, 393–94, 440, 442, 467, 501–2

Xizhi, 329, 401, 432

Xu2-yan state, 390

Xu2-fang state, 387

Xu2-guo, 171, 247, 366, 382, 477, 537

Xu2-guo King, Xu2-yan-wang, 386, 388, 390

Xu2-guo Lord, 257, 532

   Xigong, 257, 532

Xu2-guo state, 166, 171, 219, 277, 330, 369, 382, 386–88, 455, 477, 516, 537, 541

Xu2-guo viscount, 387

Xu2 King, Ju-wang, 386

Xu2-rong barbarians, 324, 368, 386, 390, 455

Xu2-yi barbarians, 166, 565

Xu3-guo ancestors, 474, 496

Xu3-guo Lord Mugong, 507, 513, 524, 526

Xu3-guo Lord, Uncle Xu-wen-shu, 494

Xu3-guo Lord Wen’gong, 472

Xu3-guo Lord Zhuanggong, 496

Xu3-guo state, 207, 257, 435, 456, 495–96, 504, 518, 532, 538, 544, 561, 574–75, 577, 579

Xu3-mu-furen, 507, 524

Xuan-jiang, 492, 504–5, 507, 509, 524–25

Xuan-wu, northern snake-tortoise quarter of the sky, 323

Xuan-yuan-shi, 52, 91, 147

Xue-guo Lord, Marquis Xue-hou, 495

Xue-guo state, 75, 233, 495

Xue-hou, Marquis, 495

Xue people’s ancestors, 233

Xun-guo Lord, Uncle Xun-shu, 490

Xun-guo state, 378

Xun-hou, Zhou Marquis, 491

Xun-yu barbarians, 111, 113, 280, 282, 287

Xun-zi, 41, 187, 315, 402, 511

Xun Zi, 71, 77, 171, 217, 237, 264, 289–90, 314–16, 324–25, 328, 335, 402, 452, 543, 546

   Zheng Lun, 77

Xun-zi’s citation of Shang-shu, 187

Xuqu ( feng-surnamed), 119, 544

Xu-tian field, 311, 461, 493–94

Xu-tian land swap, 496

Xu Xusheng, 545

Xu-yan-wang, King, 343

Xu Zheng, 100

Xu Zhongshu, 227, 230, 232, 250–51, 253, 274, 282, 296, 319, 329, 334–35, 344, 354, 356, 535, 584

Xu Zhuoyun, 102, 273, 279, 283, 286, 316

 

Y

Yan1-di place, 366, 487

Yan3-guo marquis, 366

Yan3-guo state, 366–67

Yan3-surnamed descendant states of justice minister Gaoyao, 178

Yan-di, 59, 63, 69–71, 73, 75, 84, 86, 88–91, 93, 95–96, 102–4, 106–11, 117–18

Yandi, ancient Jiang-surnamed, 229, 372, 537

Yan-di & Huang-di, 106

Yan-di Dynasty, 106, 111

Yang2-fang state, 254

Yangchang, 215–16, 564

Yangchang Mountain, 216, 564

Yangcheng, 126, 133, 139, 173–74, 176, 183, 218

Yangdi, 145, 173, 208, 373

Yangfan, 332, 456, 556

Yangju-rong barbarians, 359

Yang Kuan, 309, 463

Yangshao, 34, 43, 45, 56

Yangshao and Longshan excavations, 58

Yangshao Culture, 41, 46–49, 66

Yangshao-type sites, 53

Yangshao Village in Mianchi County of Henan, 45

Yang-shui River, 96, 422

Yangtze Delta, 53, 59, 139–40, 146, 166, 175, 178, 283, 344, 399, 528

Yangtze River, 2, 9, 31, 40, 43, 45, 52, 112, 121–22, 145, 152, 344, 377, 389, 398–99

   lower, 31, 40, 43, 45, 52, 152, 375, 377, 399

   upper, 2, 142

Yangtze River’s origin, 400

Yang Ximei, 99, 184

Yangxu-zhi-he River, 94, 240

Yang-yi, 196, 266, 363

   one of the Nine Yi people, 261

Yangyu, 390, 414–15

Yangyu Mountain, 415, 433

Yang-zi, 572–73

Yanjing-zhi-rong barbarians, 256, 286

Yan King, Kuai, 386, 401

Yan King, Zhaoxiangwang, 356

Yan Lord, Zhuanggong, 351

Yan marquis, 351

   Aihou, 351, 461, 483

   Huanhou, 351

   Huan-hou, 460

   Huihou, 453, 461

   Lihou, 460

   Mouhou, 351

   Qinghou, 461, 483

   Xihou, 461

   Xuanhou, 351

   Yan-hui-hou, 332, 461

   Zhenghou, 351

Yanmen (swan gate), 71, 79, 210, 359–60

Yanmen-zhi-shan mountain, 401

Yan minister, Zi-zhi, 386

Yanshi, 34, 49–50, 119, 171, 195, 231–32, 246, 249, 487

Yanshi-Erlitou excavation, 50

Yanshi-Erlitou Ruins, 246

Yanshi-Shangcheng, 50, 231, 247

Yanshi-Shangcheng Ruins, 50, 193, 208, 224, 231–32, 246

Yan state, 350, 359, 401, 446, 506

Yan State, 260, 297, 303, 333, 350–51, 353–54, 356, 401, 448, 460–61, 468–69, 503, 515, 521, 536

Yan state, anterior, 356

Yao Chonghua (Lord Yao), 137

Yaoqiu, 140

Yao-Sun-Yu legends, 151

Yao-xu Ruins, 140

yardstick, 37, 160, 293, 305, 310, 331, 582

Yarrow & Turtle Divination, 548

Yellow River, in Mu-tian-zi Zhuan, 227

Yellow River Bend, 38, 169, 177, 182, 200, 277–78, 350, 358, 391, 541

Yellow River civilization, 47

Yellow River inflection, 67, 72, 169, 175, 215, 217, 219, 233–34, 278–80, 296, 321, 336–37, 344, 354, 356

yellow spring, 16

Yellow Thearch, 66–70, 72–73, 75, 77, 79–84, 87–92, 95–96, 106–13, 115–19, 121–23, 131–32, 137, 142–43, 155–56, 274–75

   Huang-di, 59, 67, 69–70, 72, 83–84, 86, 88–91, 93, 95–96, 98, 104, 106–13, 117–18, 121, 142

Yellow Thearch and Fiery Thearch, 108, 536

Yellow Thearch and Lao-zi, 81

Yellow Thearch’s concocted Shouqiu birthplace, 248

Yellow Thearch’s Huang-di-li calendar, 97, 191

Yellow Thearch’s land, 75

Yellow Thearch’s line, 67, 71

Yellow Thearch’s Lineage, 114

Yellow Thearch’s origin, 75, 408

Yellow Thearch’s twenty-five sons, 70, 111, 121, 274

Yellow Thearch’s Wars, 111

Yellow Thearch’s wife, 378

Yi2-guo state, 487, 494

Yi4-cheng (bird wing city), 337, 485, 489–91

Yi4-shui River, 227

yi barbarians, 62–63, 347, 374, 526, 532, 558

Yi-chuan River, 61, 103, 105, 482, 545

Yi-fang state, 255

Yi-hou, a marquis from either Shang or Zhou, 103, 261, 289, 344–45, 377, 443, 490

Yi-jing, 82, 94, 115, 154, 187, 284

Yi-jing (Yi-ching), 94

Yi-Luo-zhi-rong barbarians, 357, 574

Yin4-hou, Xia Marquis, 188

Yin4’s campaign, 188

Yin-ba-shi (eight Zhou armies at Cheng-zhou), 329, 335

Ying1-guo, 464–65, 468, 485

   founder-lord Ying1, 320

Ying1-guo ancestor, Uncle Ying1-shu, 319, 328, 465

Ying1-guo marquis, 465

Ying1-guo state, 320, 464–65, 468

Ying-guo, state of, 536

Ying-hou, Shang Marquis, 248

Ying Shao, 89, 100, 408

Ying-shui River, 311, 319

Ying-surnamed states, 68, 340

Yin-guo, 489

Yin-hou, Xia Marquis and the Shang ancestors, 50, 198, 202, 207, 227–28, 232, 238, 283

Yin-li, 97, 179, 181, 236–38, 263, 292, 305, 313, 363, 567

Yin-li calendar, 97, 127–30, 149, 157, 181, 189, 192, 236–38, 297, 300, 408, 567

   experimental, 35, 127, 159, 490

   virtual, 97, 181

Yin-li calendar’s epochal, 128

Yinqueshan excavation, 180

Yinshan Mountain, 360, 418

Yin-shi sorcerer, 496

Yin-xu Ruins of Anyang, 246

Yin Zi, 79

Yi-qi land, 103–4, 106, 110

Yi-qi-shi, 102–3, 133, 295

Yi-qi surname, 133

Yi-qu-rong, 331, 360, 502

Yi-qu-rong barbarians, 42–43, 53, 114, 219, 253, 280, 331, 349, 367

Yi-qu-rong rebellion, 331

Yi Rang (growing soil from the high lord), 71–72

Yi-shui River, 67, 72, 103, 106–7, 174, 206, 208–9, 216, 231, 234, 280, 282, 356, 358, 365

Yi-shui River and Luo-he River, 104

Yitu-zhi-rong barbarians, 256, 286

Yi-wei, suffixed forgery book, 150

Yi-wei Ji-lan-tu, 150

Yi-wen Lei Ju, 388

Yi-ya, 507, 525, 541–42

Yi Yin, Shang King Shang-tang’s prime minister, 14, 17, 153, 207–8, 231, 233–36, 242–44, 264, 407, 469, 520, 527, 557

Yi Yin for Shang-tang, 231, 245, 368

Yi Yin’s Mottos, 308, 376, 407

Yi Zhou Shu, 11, 92–93, 95–96, 182, 212, 265, 298, 302–5, 309–11, 313–19, 325, 367, 400–401, 404–5, 479

   Chang Mai, 182, 582

   Du Yi, 318

   Ke-Yin, 310, 316, 367

   Shang1 Shi4, 317

   Shi Fu, 263, 303–5, 308–11, 314, 317, 325, 363–64, 370

   Shi-ji Jie, 219

   Wang-hui (king’s gathering), 54, 96, 310, 315, 317, 329

   Wen Jing, 298

   Wen Zhuan, 298

Yongguo campaign, 580

Yong-guo state, 54, 331, 382, 444, 579–80, 582

   attacked Chu in 611 B.C., 579

Yongjia Cataclysm, 36, 156, 158, 244–45, 406, 436, 491–92

You-chao, 177

You-chao-shi, 91–93

You-guo4-guo state, 193–95

You-guo state, 255

You-hu-shi, 166, 171, 173

You-jiao-shi tribe, 108

You-min-shi state, 206

You-qiong, 10, 13, 183, 356

You-qiong-shi, 13, 183, 186, 583

You-ren-shi, 206, 257, 283

You-shen1-shi, 527, 559

You-shen-shi, 231, 252, 283–84, 286, 289

You-shen-shi Ruins, 231, 559

You-shi clan, 519

You-song-shi land, 215

You-su-shi clan, 264, 520

You-tai-shi clan, 102, 283

You-xia, 233, 235, 280

You-xin, 527, 559

You-xin-shi, 231, 252, 283–84, 286, 289

You-yi, 15–16, 198–99, 227–28, 479

   northern Yi4, 226

You-yi-shi, 50–51, 102, 199, 227–28, 251

You Yu, 331, 359, 569–71

You-yu2-shi, 57, 66, 77, 106, 108, 116–17, 120–21, 136, 144, 172, 224, 278, 562–63

Yu2-guo, 259, 296, 339, 530

   usurper lord Yu2-shu, 502

Yu2-guo lord, 529–31

Yu2-guo Lord, Yu2-gong, 502, 531

Yu2-guo minister, Gong-zhi-qi2, 529–30

Yu2-guo state, 172, 216, 296, 344–45, 437, 502, 529

Yu2-hou, Shang Marquis, 257

Yu2-shi, mistaken as Yuezhi, 59

Yu2-si, You-yu2-shi descendant who offered asylum to Xia King Shao-kang, 121

Yu2-Xia dynasties, 120, 138

Yuan-bo, 555

Yuan-bo-Guan, Earl, 556

Yuanjia-li calendar, 126, 238

Yuan-ming Bao (root of heaven’s paramount mandate), 98

Yuanqu, 138–39, 142, 218, 310

Yuan-rong barbarians, 61, 174, 401

Yuan-zhuang-gong, 514

yu-cong jade disks, 53, 58

Yue, 53, 63, 166, 178

   ballad Yue Ren Ge, 146

Yue-chang-shi, 112, 371

Yue Jue Shu, 52, 95, 111, 177, 404

Yue kings, 195, 346–47

   Gou-jian, 346, 382, 546

   Wuqiang, 346–47

   Yun-chang, 346

Yue Principality, 71, 78, 166, 172, 177, 344–46

Yue Ren Ge

   ancient Yue ballads, 146

   ballad about a boat-woman’s admiration for a prince, 146

Yueshi Culture, 32, 48, 195, 247

Yue state, 62, 195, 314, 330, 346–47

Yuezhi, 41, 43, 59, 96, 114, 171, 345, 348, 355, 410, 412, 415, 423, 429, 502

Yu-fang state, 260, 297

Yu{fish} state (ancient Lu-guo state), 580

Yu-fu1 dynasty, 54

Yu-fu1-wang, king of the Yu-fu1 dynasty, 54

Yu Gong, 11, 139–40, 170, 172, 174, 185, 196, 329, 377, 397–401, 403, 429, 432, 543, 547

Yu Gong and Mu-tian-zi Zhuan, 51, 146

Yu-guo state, 340

Yu-guo/Yu-fang state, 491

Yuh2-guo, 259, 294–95

Yulin, 389, 440, 442, 467, 475, 501–2

Yuling, 424, 427

Yu-li-zheng military formation, 498

Yu-long-shi, 64, 169, 494

Yun2 surname, one of Zhu-rong’s eight clans, 67, 73, 123, 193, 275, 468, 500

Yun-dou Shu (fate’s Dipper axis), 88

Yun-guo state, 105–6, 483, 518

Yun-huang (archaic Yun-surnamed wilderness), 281

Yun-meng, 106, 152, 397–98, 518

yun surname, 67, 297, 502

Yun-surnamed barbarians, relation to Tao-wu, 148

Yun-surnamed Xian-yun barbarians, 104, 106, 348, 358, 502

Yun-surnamed Yin-rong barbarians, 357

Yu2-shun dynasty, 571

Yutai, 207, 486, 488, 497, 533

Yu Taishan, 411, 415–17

Yuwu-zhi-rong barbarians, 256

Yu-yue state, 346

 

Z

Zao-fu, 386, 388, 390–91, 417, 432–33, 467, 528

Zeng1-guo, 471–73, 476, 529, 540, 542–43, 563

   ancestor Count Bo-kuo (Nan’gong Kuo), 500

Zeng1-guo state, 468

Zeng1-guo State, 467–68, 490, 542–43

Zeng1-guo state in east China, 543

Zhang Ba, 35, 109, 379, 407

Zhang Binglin, 31, 38

Zhang-hua-tai-zi (Tang Dynasty prince), 41

Zhang Peiyu’s base table, 376, 427, 430–31, 434

Zhang Peiyu’s base table of syzygy calendar and astral phenomena, 307, 312, 365, 394, 396

Zhang Peiyu’s Five Planets Conjunction 2500-1500, 203

Zhang Ruzhou, 33, 97, 305, 307–8, 363, 567

   bronzeware expert, 567

Zhang Ruzhou and Zhang Wenyu, 132, 168, 305–7, 363–65, 376, 439–40

Zhang Ruzhou and Zheng Wenyu, 309–11, 567

Zhang Shou-jie (Tang dynasty historian), 193

Zhang-shui River, 414, 530

Zhang Wenyu, 305–12, 363–65, 382–83, 385, 394, 396, 411–14, 419, 421, 429–31, 433–34, 438–43, 445–46, 454–55, 457–59

   applying Xi-jia Pan, Jian Gui, and Tai-shi1 Cuo Gui to Zhou King Yi2wang’s reign years, 443–44, 454

   bronzeware historian, 383, 411

Zhang Wenyu’s chronology, 411

Zhang Wenyu’s validation, 385, 427

Zhang Wenyu’s validation of the Zhou conquest of Shang, 411, 421

Zhao ancestors

   Zhao-jian-zi, 23

   Zhao Shudai, 467, 528

Zhao kings, 210

   Wulingwang, 81, 183, 356, 360, 386

   Xiaochengwang, 359

   Youmouwang, 115

Zhaoling summit, 450

Zhao Lord Zhao-xiang-zi (Zhao Wuxu), 23, 334

Zhao Lord Zhao-xian-zi, 334

Zhao Marquis Jinghou, 401

Zhao ministers

   Wu-guang, 85

   Yu Qing, 486, 506

Zhao state, 2–3, 71, 95, 167, 210, 292, 334, 359–60, 391, 401, 424, 462, 477, 481, 528; see also The Sinitic Civilization-Book II, Chapter XXV: The Warring States Time Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty

Zhen, Sima, 80, 85–86, 89–90, 93, 98, 108, 111, 159, 193

Zhen, Xian, 530, 546, 558, 565–66, 569

Zhen1 Gao, 176, 179, 183

Zheng ancestral temple, 503

Zheng count, 473, 477, 481, 493, 511, 513, 533

Zheng-di place, 440, 467

Zheng-fu-zhi-qiu campaign, 467

Zheng lords, 468, 483–84, 487, 489, 493–98, 503–4, 506–7, 514–15, 518, 532–33, 542, 546, 548, 555, 564

   Huan’gong, 63, 74, 333, 341, 347, 441–42, 451, 459, 464, 467–72, 475–77, 493

   Li4gong, 493, 498, 503, 511–13, 515, 536, 554

   Mugong, 273, 536, 564, 566, 570, 575, 577, 580, 582

   Wen’gong, 518–19, 525, 532–33, 536, 542, 544–45, 547, 554, 560, 562, 564, 566

   Wugong, 483–84, 515, 547

   Zhaogong, 493, 498, 503

   Zheng-zi, 508, 511

   Zheng-zi-Zi-yi, 511

   Zheng-zi-Zi-yi/Prince Gong-zi-Ying/Ji Ying, 511

   Zhuanggong, 461, 483, 487–89, 493, 495–97, 501, 503–4, 506, 511

   Zi-wei3, 508

Zheng Lord Huan’gong’s dialogue with Shi-bo, 469, 485

Zheng lord’s Chu wife, 546

Zheng lord’s Yan-ji2 wife, 351

Zheng Lord Zhuanggong being born by a Shen-guo woman Wu-jiang in dystocia, 487

Zheng ministers, 511, 518, 533, 562, 580

   Dan1-bo, 519, 525

   Fu-xia, 511

   Gao-qu-mi, 498, 504–5

   Gong-fu-ding-shu, 513

   Gong-sun-Huo, 496

   Gong-sun-Yu, 495

   Guanqi-si, 484

   Huang-wu-zi, 564

   Ji-zu, 501, 505

   Ji-zu,’ 505

   Kong-shu, 525

   Shen1-hou, 532

   Shu-zhan, 546

   Tan-bo, 503

   Ying-kao-shu, 487, 496

   Yuan-fan, 492, 511

   Zheng-zhan, 514

   Zhu-dan, 495

   Zi-chan, 108

   Zi-jia, 577

Zheng Peiyu’s base syzygy table, 168, 305

Zheng princes, 493, 501, 533

   Gong-shu-duan, 487, 513

   Gong-sun-Hua, 487, 492

   Gong-zi-Guisheng, 583

   Gong-zi-Hu, 350, 489, 494, 501, 503

   Gongzi-Lv, 487

   Gong-zi-Shi2, 544, 554

   Gong-zi-Tu, 495, 503

   Gong-zi-Wei, 505

   Gongzi-Xia2, 566

   Tai-zi-Hua, 533

   Tai-zi-Zang, 533

   Zi-wei3, 511

   Zi-yuan, 498

Zheng Qiao, 238

Zhengshi Stone Monuments, 36, 406

Zheng state, 118, 468, 490, 492–93, 495–97, 501, 503–4, 512–13, 518–19, 525–26, 532–33, 543–45, 555–56, 575, 580–83

   being attacked in 719 B.C., 492, 568

Zhen’guan, 192–94

Zhen’guan and Zhenxun campaigns, 194

Zhen’guan and Zhen-xun states, 192

Zheng Xuan, 35, 88–90, 115, 144, 224, 302, 329, 376, 406–7, 409, 451, 470

zheng-yang (height of summer), 187

Zheng Yu, 63, 73, 137–38, 252, 341, 347, 464, 468–69, 477

Zhengzhou Shang-cheng Ruins, 246

Zhenxun, 14, 166, 174, 183, 192, 194, 205–6, 208

Zhenxun campaigns, 194

Zhi-bo and the Jinn state’s split, 360

Zhi-guo, a Shang vassal, 283–84

Zhi-shui River, 465, 566

Zhizhi Chanyu (Hunnic king), 498

Zhi-zhong-shi, 283–84

zhong, ‘li-zhong’ (establishing the center), 57; also see golden mean

Zhong, Guan, 65, 170, 357, 376, 382, 509, 512, 521–22, 526, 533–34, 536, 541, 547; also see Guan-zi

Zhong Hou (matched prophesy and realized prophecy), 88, 94, 156, 325

Zhong-ni (Confucius), 147, 568

Zhongshan-guo Lord, Lord Zhongshan-wu-gong, 334

Zhongshan-guo state, 210, 334, 356

   of the Xianyu barbarian nature, 334

Zhongtiaoshan Mountain, 138, 172, 216–17, 437, 460

zhong-tong (syzygy anchor), 385, 421, 434–35

Zhong-wu (temple), 496

Zhou, Anterior, 180

Zhou1, one of nine Shang vassals, 260, 297, 500

Zhou1-guo state, 379

Zhou aethelings, 106, 166, 358

   Bo-fu2, 472, 474

   Bo-pan, 472, 474

   Gong-zi Tui, 536

   Huo-shu, Guan-shu & Cai-shu, 335

   Ji Gao, 375

   Jing, 448, 451

   Ji Yi-jiu, 470–72, 474

   Shu-dai, 555

   Shu-dai (Lord Ganzhao-gong), 555

   Tai-zi Jinn, 310

   Tai-zi-Jinn, 276

      admonished king-father Zhou King Lingwang, 276

   Tui, 510, 515, 517

   Wang-shu-huan-gong, 571

   Wang-sun-Maan, 343, 564

   Wang-sun-Su, 577

   Wang-zi-Cheng-fu, 352

   Wang-zi-Dang, 534

   Wang-zi-Duo-fu, 441–42, 459–60, 467

   Wang-zi-hu, 560

   Wang-zi-Hu, 489, 560

   Wang-zi-Ke/Ziyi, 506

   Wang-zi Tui, 515

   Wang-zi-you, 467

   Wang-zi-Yu, 87, 214, 472, 478

   Wang-zi-Yu-chen, 452, 472, 474, 477

   Yi-jiu, 475, 482

   Yu-chen, 485

   Zidai, 545

   Zi-dai, 533

Zhou ancestors, 43, 59, 116–17, 124, 141, 152, 227, 232, 252, 255, 274, 276–77, 279–80, 285–86, 568

   Bu-zhu, 277, 279–80, 386

   Count Xi-bo, 235

   Gong-liu, 274, 279–82, 285

   Gu-gong, 101

   Gu-gong-danfu, 108, 123, 275, 280, 282–83, 544

   Hou-ji, 70, 108, 143, 223, 271–73, 275–76, 279–80, 528, 536, 553, 562

   Ji-li, 102

   Marquis Bin-hou, 250, 281

   Qi4, 63, 137, 341, 347

   Qi4 (Hou-ji), 279

   Qingjie, 279, 281, 285

   Taiwang, 290

   Zhou-qi, 63, 117, 137, 276–77, 341, 347

Zhou ancestral temple, 291, 310

Zhou and Shang ancestors, 229, 554

Zhou astronomy and bronzeware, 311

Zhou brotherly states, 328

Zhou calendar, 155, 187–88, 309, 374, 384, 413–14, 419, 424, 427–32, 457, 466, 470, 474, 560

Zhou calendar system, 457, 488

Zhou capital city reconstruction and fortification project, 233

Zhou conquest, 24, 75, 236, 238, 296, 302, 304–5, 307, 312, 317, 323, 375–76, 379, 448, 455

Zhou dukes, 568

   Archduke, 266

   Ji Yue (Zhou-gong), 577

   Shao4-kang-gong, 375, 446

   Shao4-mu-gong, 446, 452, 455

   Shao-gong, 332, 368

   Shao-gong (Ji Shi), 231, 244

   Shao-kang-gong, 526

   Zhou-gong, 19–21, 244–45, 266–67, 304–7, 311, 319–22, 327–29, 332, 335–37, 364–69, 371–76, 450–52, 493–94, 506, 522–23

   Zhou-gong-Ji-fu, 510, 513, 533–34

   Zhou-gong quelling the rebellion of three Zhou brothers, 366

   Zhou-Huan-gong, 493, 498, 506

   Zhou-wen-gong, 340, 366, 371, 374–75 Zhou Duke, Zhou-ding-gong, 451–52

Zhou Duke Zhou-gong making the Zhou-li rituals, 582

Zhou Duke Zhou-gong’s three year campaign against the eastern mountains, 322

Zhou dynasty, 20–21, 59–60, 68–69, 122–24, 129–30, 141–45, 147–48, 150–53, 165–67, 170, 236–38, 275–81, 348–49, 406–8, 479–80

Zhou Dynasty, Western Zhou, 361

Zhou dynasty ancestors, 119, 543

Zhou dynasty bronzeware, 109, 148

Zhou dynasty bronzeware’s moon phase description, 312

Zhou dynasty divination, 94

Zhou dynasty ministers, 397

Zhou dynasty rituals, 34, 158, 481

Zhou dynasty’s ancestral origin, 277

Zhou dynasty’s divinatory book Yi-jing, 98

Zhou dynasty’s founders, 226

Zhou dynasty’s funereal practices, 437

Zhou dynasty’s rituals, 115, 119, 545

Zhou dynasty’s summary years, 130

Zhou Dynasty’s system, 327

Zhou Guan (Zhou officialdom/protocol), 94, 397

zhou-guo, 321, 470

Zhou kings, 295–99, 312–19, 331–33, 337–39, 411–14, 438–40, 442–45, 447–49, 453–56, 458–61, 494–95, 498, 511–13, 515, 561

   Anwang, 346

   Chengwang, 20–21, 133, 229, 260, 301–3, 305–8, 320, 322, 328, 332–33, 335–38, 340–42, 363–67, 369–75, 377

   Chengwang’s reign years adjusted, 365

   Dingwang, 343

   Gongwang, 43, 294, 338, 340, 437, 439–40, 442, 449

   Huan’wang, 490–91, 507

   Huanwang, 150, 489–91, 493, 496, 498–99

   Huiwang, 332, 351, 513–15, 517–18, 521, 523, 527, 532–33, 536, 554

   Jing3wang, 304

   Kangwang, 129, 207, 306–8, 337–38, 342, 344–45, 365, 372, 375–78, 382–84, 397–98, 440–41, 443, 464, 467

   Kaowang, 179, 292, 567

   Kuangwang, 577–78

   Lawang, 446, 448

   Lingwang, 106, 481

   Liwang, 32, 115, 274, 280, 330, 335–36, 342, 435, 443, 445–53, 457–60, 465, 467–68, 470, 567–68

   Liwang (Zhou-li-wang), 445–46, 448, 451

   Muwang, 152, 154, 227–28, 329, 342–43, 378, 383–86, 388–91, 393–99, 402, 407, 410–34, 436–42, 467, 476–77

   Muwang’s reign years determined by Zhang Wenyu, 411

   Nanwang, 361

   Pingwang, 155, 159, 214, 332, 336, 340, 343, 350–51, 361, 472, 474–78, 481–86, 488–89, 543, 545

   Qingwang, 577

   Shaowang, 447

   Taiwang, 19, 76, 282, 287, 290–91, 337, 346, 390, 465

   Tianwang, 476

   Wenwang, 18–19, 122–24, 259–60, 262–65, 282–84, 289–90, 293–306, 313–16, 320–22, 328–33, 340–42, 344, 366–68, 371, 561–62

   Wenwang (Ji Chang), 348, 527

   Wuwang, 17–21, 259–66, 277–78, 294–96, 299–306, 308, 310–25, 327–38, 340–42, 362–69, 371–72, 374–78, 447–48, 464–65, 468–69

   Wuwang (Zhou-wu-wang), 260, 299, 319

   Wuwang’s conferrals of fiefdoms, 332

   Xiangwang, 105, 215, 358, 533, 535–36, 538, 541, 544–45, 554–56, 560–62, 564, 566, 568, 571–72, 574

   Xiaowang, 275, 339–40, 440, 442–43, 449, 463, 475, 520

   Xiewang, 86–87, 155, 214, 299, 452, 472, 474–78, 482, 485

   Xiwang, 492, 510, 512–13

   Xuanwang, 308, 333, 335, 349, 376, 378, 441, 443–46, 449, 451–64, 466–68, 474, 477, 493–94, 527–28

   Xuanwang’s battles with the barbarians, 454

   Yi2wang, 54, 390, 440, 442, 444–46, 451, 454–55, 459, 508

   Yi2wang (Zhou-Yi2-wang), 443–44

   Yi4wang, 390, 440–42, 449

   Yinwang, 347

   Youwang, 22, 149, 151, 154–55, 166, 204, 206, 208, 264, 368, 370, 463–67, 469–74, 476–78, 481–83

   Yuanwang, 346

   Zhaowang, 21, 149, 159, 213, 240, 286, 378–79, 382–84, 387, 390, 411, 440, 447, 476–77, 526

   Zhaowang (Zhou-zhao-wang), 378

   Zhaowang and his southern campaign, 382

   Zhuangwang, 504, 506–7

Zhou King Chengwang’s Luoyi construction, 365

Zhou King Chengwang’s Qi-yang hunting gathering, 342, 378, 392

Zhou kingdom’s ordained reign of 700 years , 370

Zhou King Gongwang’s time period, 394, 413, 465

Zhou King Liwang’s being ousted, 448

Zhou King Muwang, his mother Fang-hou, 152

Zhou King Muwang’s campaigns, 393

Zhou King Muwang’s Travelogue, 154, 390, 410

Zhou King Muwang’s Travelogue (Mu-tian-zi Zhuan), 426

Zhou King Muwang’s Western Expedition, 434

Zhou king’s conquest of Shang, 318, 324–25

Zhou King Wenwang’s brothers, 463

Zhou King Wenwang’s campaigns, year-over-year, 259, 294

Zhou King Wenwang’s divination, 284

Zhou King Wenwang’s posthumous reign years, 365

Zhou King Wuwang aborting the first campaign, 301, 312, 314, 529

Zhou King Wuwang’s campaign against Shang, 315

Zhou King Wuwang’s same living and posthumous title ‘king+Wu,’ 325

Zhou King Wuwang’s sweep campaign after conquest of Shang, 311, 317

Zhou King Xiangwang, being attacked by the Rong-di Rongs in 649 B.C., 357, 359

Zhou King Xuanwang’s time, 100, 469

Zhou King Youwang, being attacked by the Li-rong, 375

Zhou King Yuanwang upgraded Gou-jian’s title to count from viscount, 346

Zhou King Zhaowang’s southern campaigns, 329

Zhou-li, 34, 97, 115, 136, 158, 191, 206, 299, 369, 391, 481, 568, 582

Zhou Lord, Ji-li, 283, 286, 465

Zhou ministers, 61, 289, 319, 369, 481–82, 526, 533, 577

   An-fu, 528

   Fan-bo, 448, 498

   Fan-zhong-shan-fu, 456, 458, 463, 556

   Gan-chu, 581

   Guo4, 464

   Guo-shi-fu, 264, 469, 520

   Jianshi-fu, 555

   Ji-gong, 277, 507

   Ji-gong-Mou-fu, 396, 438

   Ling-zhou-jiu, 291, 323

   Nan-zhong-Huang-fu, 453–54, 456

   ‘nei shi’ Shu-xing, 540

   Rong-yi-gong, 445–46

   Rui-liang-fu, 565

   Shao4-bo-Liao, 517

   Shao4-mu-gong, 449

   Shao-gong, 408

   Wang-shu-chen-sheng, 481

   Wei3-guo, 513

   Western Marquis Xi-bo-hou (Duke Shao-gong), 332

   Xin-you, 545, 583

   Yi-guizhu, 513

   Yin Jifu, 453–56

   Yin-shi, 560

   Yu-xin, 324

   Zhan-fu, 502

   Zhong-shan-fu, 583

   Zuo-yan-fu, 555

Zhou moon phases, 308–9, 458

Zhou-mu-wang, King, 348–49, 385–86, 388, 390–93

Zhou officialdom and rites, 367

Zhou oracle bones, 319

Zhou people’s ancestors, 272, 423

Zhou people’s habitat, 277

Zhou people’s heaven concept, 369

Zhou people’s moon phases, 312

Zhou people’s origin, 271, 273–74, 279

Zhou people’s paternal and maternal ancestors, 323

Zhou people’s surname, 274

Zhou rites, 395

Zhou ritual instruments, 207, 464

Zhou rituals, 119, 545

Zhou’s conferral of the same Ji-surnames fiefdoms, 467

Zhou’s feudal states, 327

Zhou’s feudal system, 327

Zhou’s overthrow of Shang, 33, 204, 294

Zhou system, 329, 363, 368–69, 458

Zhou vassals, 186, 244, 300, 385, 480

Zhou vassal states, 447, 460, 554

Zhouwang, Shang King, 255, 258, 288

Zhou Yi, 72, 139, 190, 199, 213, 218, 227, 266, 284, 349, 435, 516, 538, 551–53, 556

Zhou Yi

   an argot language history book, 218

   divination book, 412

Zhou Yi and Gui-cang Yi divination methods, 551

Zhou Yi divination, 218, 289, 389, 551, 549

Zhou Yi procedures, 550

Zhouyuan, 102, 123, 274–75, 280, 282–83

Zhouzhi sacrificial temple, 282

Zhu4-guo state, 75, 483

Zhuang Zi, 3, 52, 64–65, 76, 79, 83, 90–93, 95, 191, 201, 209, 211, 218, 290–91, 300–301

   Da-zhongshi, 209

Zhuang Zi and Lie Zi, 76, 84, 86–87, 91, 93, 147, 207, 260, 297

Zhuang-zi’s fable Da-zhongshi, 64

Zhuanxu, 66–69, 71–72, 74–76, 89, 91, 116–17, 119, 131–32, 136–37, 143–45, 147, 321, 323, 340–41, 403–4

Zhuanxu & Kunwu Ruins, 469

Zhuanxu-li calendar and Yin-li calendar, one year differential, 97, 128, 157, 179, 181, 237

Zhuan Yi, 69, 75, 193, 515, 579

Zhuanyu, Tai-hao-shi’s descendant state, 68, 82, 118, 229, 283, 372

Zhufeng, 138–39, 218

Zhu-guo, 468, 487, 505, 510, 512, 523, 525, 542, 545, 560, 577

Zhu-guo army, 487, 493, 525, 545

Zhu-guo lord, 493, 505, 542

Zhu-guo Lord Dinggong, 577–78

Zhu-guo Lord Wen’gong, 577

Zhu-guo Lord Zhu-yi-fu, 487

Zhu-guo prince Jie-zi, 578

Zhu-guo state, 119, 493, 519, 544–45, 577

   Cao-surnamed, 544

Zhu-guo state minister, 329

Zhuolu, 75, 104, 109, 111–12, 556

Zhu-rong, 43, 63–64, 68, 71, 74–76, 78–79, 82, 86, 100, 105, 121, 136–37, 173, 341, 347–48

   fire-guardian, 546

   revering ancestor, 74

Zhu Shu Ji Nian, 102, 153–54, 410, 427, 481

Zhu-xia, 170, 512

Zhu Youceng, 160, 310

Zi-ban, 521–22

Zi-chan, 68

Zi-che-shi brothers, 572

Zi-chong, 483

Zi-chun, 451

Zi-dai, 358, 535–36

   attacked Aetheling, 536

Zidanku Silk Manuscript, 78

Zi-du, 496

Zi-fan, 548, 559

Zi-feng, 487

Zi-hai, 199

Zi-jia, 571, 575, 577, 580

Zi-jiafu, 170, 186, 356, 359

Zi-kong, 576

Zi-shang, 559, 566

Zi-shu-ji, 577, 579

Zi-soong, 257

Zi-tu, 495, 503, 507

Ziwen, 24

Zi-wen (Chu minister Dou Gu-wutu, son of Dou Bobi), 24–26, 519

Ziwen (speculated Chu King Huiwang’s styled name), 24–25

Zi-xi, [Dou-shi-clan-]Zi-xi’s father, 575

Zi-yi, 196, 562, 578

Zi-yu, 519, 539–40, 542, 544–45, 548, 556–60

   Jinn prince, 544

Zi-yuan, Chu prince, 343, 493, 517–18, 560, 575

Ziyuan, Zheng prince, 492, 518

Zi-yue, 580

Zi-zhi Tong Jian, by Sima Guang, 103

zodiac, 53, 128, 242, 258, 291, 293, 323

Zong-chuan River, 216, 340

Zong-zhou (ancestral Zhou), 413

Zong-zhou, Western Zhou capital city, 335, 369, 371, 375, 386, 389, 413, 433, 441, 465, 472

Zou-zi, 154

Zu Chongzhi, 112, 126–27, 129

Zuobin, Dong, 308, 440

Zuo Qiuming, 306, 480, 529

zuo-shi3, Zhou King Muwang’s rightside chronicler, 392

Zuo-shi Chun-qiu, 350

Zuo Zhuan, 56–59, 67–76, 118–21, 132–34, 141–45, 183–86, 191–95, 272–79, 351–55, 480–83, 485–92, 511–24, 526–37, 561–63, 567–75

   double-checked, 353

   hardening-tested Chinese classics, 262

   history annals, 477

Zuo Zhuan and Guo Yu, 95, 106–7, 111–12, 122, 243, 334, 552

Zuo Zhuan and Shang-shu, 251

Zuo Zhuan and Shi-ji, 72, 188

Zuo Zhuan’s interpretation of Chun-qiu, 486

 

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