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Hsin Shu (by Ts‘ao Kung), xix, xxxvi.

Hsin Shu (a work attributed to Chu-ko Liang), lii.

Hsin T‘ang Shu, referred to, 65, 104, 105, 123, 167; bibliographical section of, referred to, xviii, liii.

Hsing Li Hui Yao, quoted, xliii, xlviii.

Hsing Shih Pien Chêng Shu, xv.

Hsiung-nu, 39, 139, 150.

Hsü Ch‘ieh, quoted, 160.

Hsü-chou, invaded by Ts‘ao Ts‘ao, 73.

Hsü Wên Hsien T‘ung K‘ao, liii.

Hsüan Tsung, T‘ang Emperor, xxxii.

Hsün Tzŭ, quoted, 80.

Hsün Ying, 73.

Hu Yen, xiii.

Hua-pi, city of, 73.

Hua-yin temple, xxxii.

Huai-nan Tzŭ, plagiary of Sun Tzŭ, xxiv; quoted, xiv.

Huan, Duke of Ch‘i, 128, 141.

Huan Ch‘ung, 25.

Huan Hsüan, 78.

Huang Ch‘ao Ching Shih Wên Pien, liii.

Huang Chih-chêng, a commentator, xlii.

Huang Jun-yü, a commentator, xli.

Huang Mei, 78.

Huang-shih Kung, li; quoted, 109, 126.

Huang Ti. See Yellow Emperor.

Huang-fu Sung, 94, 154, 155.

Human nature, to be studied, 134.

Humanity, misplaced, xlix; soldiers to be treated with, 98.

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