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CHAPTER XVIII. _treaties and Vows_

Ancient China Simplified · Edward Harper Parker — chapter 18 of 103 · ~86 words · public domain

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TREATIES AND VOWS

Treaties and imprecations--Smearing with blood of victims-- Squabble re precedence in the treaty-making--Shuh Niang's philosophy--Confucius' tampering with history condoned--Care of Chinese in preserving first-hand evidence--Emperor ignored by treaty-makers--Form of a treaty, with imprecation--Mesne lords and their vassals--Negotiations and references for instructions-- Ts'u's first protectorate in 538--Ts'u's difficulty with Wu--The Six Families of Tsin--Sacrificing cocks as sanction to vows-- Drawing human blood as sanction--Pigs for the same purpose--Kwan- tsz's honourable behaviour in keeping treaty--Confucius not so honourable: instances given--Casuistry backed up by a proverb.

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