Wei Po, 165.
Wei Wu Ti. See Ts‘ao Kung.
Well-being of one’s men, to be studied, 123.
Wellington, his description of his army at Waterloo, 130; on the eve of Waterloo, 5; saying, of, 110; skilful in dissimulation, 6.
Wên, Duke of Chin, 141.
Wên Hsien T‘ung K‘ao, quoted, xxxvii, xxxviii, xl, xli; referred to, xxi, xxiii, xxxvi, liii.
Wên-su, King of, 132.
Wên Ti, Emperor of Sui dynasty, 151.
Wên Wang, l, 174.
Western Sacred Mountain, xxxii.
Wind, days of, 153; duration of, 155.
“Words on Wellington,” quoted, 5.
Wu, city of, xiv; king of, 118. See also Ho Lu.
Wu State, xxv, 49, 50, 129, 159; dates in the history of, xxvii, xxviii; first mentioned in history, xxvii.
Wu Ch‘i, l, 64, 65, 110; compared with Sun Wu, xliii; plagiary of Sun Tzŭ, xxiv. See also Wu Tzŭ.
Wu Ch‘i Ching, lii.
Wu Huo, 29.
Wu Jên-chi, xxxiii.
Wu-lao, heights of, 104.
Wu Nien-hu, xxxiii.
Wu-tu, town of, 165.
Wu-tu Ch‘iang, 80.
Wu Tzŭ, xix, l; quoted, 24, 56, 66, 77, 80, 81, 98, 107, 115, 131, 142, 156; referred to, xxiv.
Wu Tzŭ-Hsü, xxix, xlviii. See also Wu Yüan.
Wu Wang, xvi, 20, 175.
Wu Yüan, xiii, xxiii, 56; a spurious treatise fathered on, xxix.
Wu Yüeh Ch‘un Ch‘iu, quoted, xiv, xviii.
Wylie’s “Notes,” referred to, xli, lii.
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