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APPENDIX I.
[The following eight lines are inserted in some editions.]
| 80A. | 惟 | 牛 | 羊 | Especially of the ox and dog | |
| Wei2 | niu2 | yang2 | |||
| Think | ox | sheep |
Wei see line 264.
Niu see line 77.
Yang see line 77.
| 80B. | 功 | 最 | 著 | is the merit most conspicuous; | |
| Kung1 | tsui4 | chu4 | |||
| Merit | very | manifest |
Kung see line 353.
Tsui see line 202.
Chu see line 149.
| 80C. | 能 | 耕 | 田 | one can plough the fields, | |
| Nêng2 | kêng1 | t'ien2 | |||
| Can | plough | field |
Nêng see line 34.
Kêng is composed of 耒 lei a plough-handle (itself composed of 木 mu wood and 丰 chieh rank weeds) as radical, with 井 ching a well as phonetic. It has been alleged that the latter is really a corruption of 田, in which case the whole character would be an ideogram.
T'ien is an obvious picture of fields laid out.