Contents
## | Chinese | Pinyin | Translation |
---|---|---|---|
01-02 | 曲禮上下 | Quli | Summary of the Rules of Propriety Part 1 & 2 |
03-04 | 檀弓上下 | Tangong | Tangong Part 1 & 2 |
05 | 王制 | Wangzhi | Royal Regulations |
06 | 月令 | Yueling | Proceedings of Government in the Different Months |
07 | 曾子問 | Zengzi Wen | Questions of Zengzi |
08 | 文王世子 | Wenwang Shizi | King Wen as Son and Heir |
09 | 禮運 | Liyun | The Conveyance of Rites |
10 | 禮器 | Liqi | Utensils of Rites |
11 | 郊特牲 | Jiaotesheng | Single Victim At The Border Sacrifices |
12 | 內則 | Neize | Pattern of the Family |
13 | 玉藻 | Yuzao | Jade-Bead Pendants of the Royal Cap |
14 | 明堂位 | Mingtangwei | Places in the Hall of Distinction |
15 | 喪服小記 | Sangfu Xiaoji | Record of Smaller Matters in the Dress of Mourning |
16 | 大傳 | Dazhuan | Great Treatise |
17 | 少儀 | Shaoyi | Smaller Rules of Demeanour |
18 | 學記 | Xueji | Record on the Subject of Education |
19 | 樂記 | Yueji | Record on the Subject of Music |
20-21 | 雜記上下 | Zaji | Miscellaneous Records Part 1 & 2 |
22 | 喪大記 | Sang Daji | Greater Record of Mourning Rites |
23 | 祭法 | Jifa | Law of Sacrifices |
24 | 祭義 | Jiyi | Meaning of Sacrifices |
25 | 祭統 | Jitong | A Summary Account of Sacrifices |
26 | 經解 | Jingjie | Different Teaching of the Different Kings |
27 | 哀公問 | Aigong Wen | Questions of Duke Ai |
28 | 仲尼燕居 | Zhongni Yanju | Zhongni at Home at Ease |
29 | 孔子閒居 | Kongzi Xianju | Confucius at Home at Leisure |
30 | 坊記 | Fangji | Record of the Dykes |
31 | 中庸 | Zhongyong | Doctrine of the Mean |
32 | 表記 | Biaoji | Record on Example |
33 | 緇衣 | Ziyi | Black Robes |
34 | 奔喪 | Bensang | Rules on Hurrying to Mourning Rites |
35 | 問喪 | Wensang | Questions About Mourning Rites |
36 | 服問 | Fuwen | Subjects For Questioning About the Mourning Dress |
37 | 間傳 | Jianzhuan | Treatise on Subsidiary Points in Mourning Usages |
38 | 三年問 | Sannian Wen | Questions About the Mourning for Three Years |
39 | 深衣 | Shenyi | Long Dress in One Piece |
40 | 投壺 | Touhu | Game of Pitch-Pot |
41 | 儒行 | Ruxing | Conduct of the Scholar |
42 | 大學 | Daxue | Great Learning |
43 | 冠義 | Guanyi | Meaning of the Ceremony of Capping |
44 | 昏義 | Hunyi | Meaning of the Marriage Ceremony |
45 | 鄉飲酒義 | Xiangyin Jiuyi | Meaning of the Drinking Festivity in the Districts |
46 | 射義 | Sheyi | Meaning of the Ceremony of Archery |
47 | 燕義 | Yanyi | Meaning of the Banquet |
48 | 聘義 | Pinyi | Meaning of Interchange of Missions twixt Different Courts |
49 | 喪服四制 | Sangfu Sizhi | Four Principles Underlying the Dress of Mourning |
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