Chou dynasty, 174.
Chou Hsin, the tyrant, l, 174.
Chou Li, quoted, 14, 55, 60, 68, 92, 146; referred to, xxxix, xlviii, 64; Biot’s translation of, ix.
Chu Chih-wu, xxi.
Chu Fu’s edition of Sun Tzŭ, xvii, xxxi.
Chu Hsi, corrected by Legge, 32; quoted, xliii, xlvii.
Chu-ko Liang, 46, 51, 74, 82, 117, 122; supposititious works of, lii.
Chu-ko Wu-hou. See Chu-ko Liang.
Ch‘u State, xii, xiii, xvi, 124; the hereditary enemy of Wu, xxvii; Viscount of, 110.
Chuan Chu, xxi, 128.
Chuan Shê-chu. See Chuan Chu.
Chuang, Duke of Lu, 66.
Chuang, Prince of Ch‘u, 141, 162.
Chuang Tzŭ, referred to, 29, 85.
Chung Yung, xix.
Circumstances, art of studying, 68.
Classics, compared with Sun Tzŭ, xliii.
Clearness of orders, 107.
Clever fighter, the, 29, 41, 42.
Cohesion, 134.
Collapse, one of the six calamities, 105, 106.
Columns, marching in, 49.
Commander, the, 2, 3. See also General.
Commander-in-chief, killing the, 145; presence of mind of the, 66.
Commentary, native, on Sun Tzŭ, ix, xxxiv sqq.
Communications, line of, 101, 119.
Compactness, 61.
Confucius, and the art of war, xlvi, xlvii, xlviii; contemporary with Sun Tzŭ, xxx; violates extorted oath, xlix.
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