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8. Duke Hui of Chin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction XI
- Table of Principal States XXXIX
- Map of Principal States XLI
- 1. Two Brothers of Cheng and the Mother Who Doted on the Younger 1
- 2. The Revolt of the Ducal Son Chou-hsü in Wei 5
- 3. A Quarrel Over Precedence 9
- 4. A Wife’s Dilemma 11
- 5. Two Half Brothers Who Hurried to Their Death 13
- 6. The Deaths of Duke Huan of Lu and Duke Hsiang of Ch’i 17
- 7. Duke Hsien of Chin and Lady Li 21
- 8. Duke Hui of Chin 26
- 9. The Battle of Han 30
- 10. The Brief Career of Yü or Duke Huai of Chin 38
- 11. Ch’ung-erh: The Years of Wandering 40
- 12. Ch’ung-erh: The Return to Chin 45
- 13. The Battle of Ch’eng-pu 50
- 14. Duke Wen of Chin’s Attack on Cheng 65
- 15. The Battle of Yao 67
- 16. An Inglorious Defeat for Sung 73
- 17. The Responsibilities of Rulership 76
- 18. King Chuang of Ch’u Asks About the Cauldrons 81
- 19. The Battle of Pi 84
- 20. King Chuang of Ch’u Lays Siege to Sung 103
- 21. An Old Man Repays a Debt of Gratitude 107
- 22. The Battle of An 109
- 23. The Death of Duke Ching of Chin 120
- 24. Lu Hsiang Severs Relations with Ch’in 122
- 25. The Battle of Yen-ling 127
- 26. The Siege of Pi-yang 139
- 27. The Death of Hsün Yen of Chin 141
- 28. The Assassination of Duke Chuang of Ch’i 143
- 29. Prince Chi-cha of Wu 149
- 30. Tzu-ch’an’s Government Policies 154
- 31. The Death of King Ling of Ch’u 164
- 32. The Death of Duke Chuang of Chu 178
- 33. The Battle Between Wu and Ch’u at Po-chu 180
- 34. The Battle Between Ch’i and Lu at Ch’ing 191
- 35. The Revolt in Wei 195
- 36. The Revolt of the Lord of Po in Ch’u 201
- 37. Attitudes Toward the Supernatural 207
- Index 215
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents IX
- Introduction XI
- Table of Principal States XXXIX
- Map of Principal States XLI
- 1. Two Brothers of Cheng and the Mother Who Doted on the Younger 1
- 2. The Revolt of the Ducal Son Chou-hsü in Wei 5
- 3. A Quarrel Over Precedence 9
- 4. A Wife’s Dilemma 11
- 5. Two Half Brothers Who Hurried to Their Death 13
- 6. The Deaths of Duke Huan of Lu and Duke Hsiang of Ch’i 17
- 7. Duke Hsien of Chin and Lady Li 21
- 8. Duke Hui of Chin 26
- 9. The Battle of Han 30
- 10. The Brief Career of Yü or Duke Huai of Chin 38
- 11. Ch’ung-erh: The Years of Wandering 40
- 12. Ch’ung-erh: The Return to Chin 45
- 13. The Battle of Ch’eng-pu 50
- 14. Duke Wen of Chin’s Attack on Cheng 65
- 15. The Battle of Yao 67
- 16. An Inglorious Defeat for Sung 73
- 17. The Responsibilities of Rulership 76
- 18. King Chuang of Ch’u Asks About the Cauldrons 81
- 19. The Battle of Pi 84
- 20. King Chuang of Ch’u Lays Siege to Sung 103
- 21. An Old Man Repays a Debt of Gratitude 107
- 22. The Battle of An 109
- 23. The Death of Duke Ching of Chin 120
- 24. Lu Hsiang Severs Relations with Ch’in 122
- 25. The Battle of Yen-ling 127
- 26. The Siege of Pi-yang 139
- 27. The Death of Hsün Yen of Chin 141
- 28. The Assassination of Duke Chuang of Ch’i 143
- 29. Prince Chi-cha of Wu 149
- 30. Tzu-ch’an’s Government Policies 154
- 31. The Death of King Ling of Ch’u 164
- 32. The Death of Duke Chuang of Chu 178
- 33. The Battle Between Wu and Ch’u at Po-chu 180
- 34. The Battle Between Ch’i and Lu at Ch’ing 191
- 35. The Revolt in Wei 195
- 36. The Revolt of the Lord of Po in Ch’u 201
- 37. Attitudes Toward the Supernatural 207
- Index 215