Introduction

Chapter I. The Nature and History of the Shû Chapter II: The Credibility of the Records in the Shû Chapter III. On The Chronology of China, And The Principal Eras In The Shû. The Use of the Chart

Part I: The Book of Thang

Part II: The Books of Yü

Part III: The Books of Hsiâ

Part IV: The Books of Shang

Part V: The Books of Kâu

  • Book I. The Great Declaration.
  • Book II. The Speech At Mû.
  • Book III. The Successful Completion of the War.
  • Book IV. The Great Plan.
  • Book V. The Hounds of Lü.
  • Book VI. The Metal-Bound Coffer.
  • Book VII. The Great Announcement.
  • Book VIII. The Charge to the Count of Wei.
  • Book IX. The Announcement to the Prince of Khang.
  • Book X. The Announcement About Drunkenness.
  • Book XI. The Timber of the Rottlera.
  • Book XII. The Announcement of the Duke of Shâo.
  • Book XIII. The Announcement Concerning Lo.
  • Book XIV. The Numerous Officers.
  • Book XV. Against Luxurious Ease.
  • Book XVI. The Prince Shih.
  • Book XVII. The Charge to Kung of Ȝhâi.
  • Book XVIII. The Numerous Regions.
  • Book XIX. The Establishment of Government.
  • Book XX. The Officers of Kâu.
  • Book XXI. The Kün-khăn.
  • Book XXII. The Testamentary Charge.
  • Book XXIII. The Announcement of King Khang.
  • Book XXIV. The Charge to the Duke of Pî.
  • Book XXV. The Kün-yâ.
  • Book XXVI. The Charge to Khiung.
  • Book XXVII. The Marquis of Lü on Punishments.
  • Book XXVIII. The Charge to the Marquis Wăn.
  • Book XXIX. The Speech at Pî.
  • Book XXX. The Speech of (the Marquis of) Khin.
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