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In A.D. 647 he was admitted to the temples and made an Associate but afterwards met with the same fate as Kao-t'ang ShSng, and the others who came in with him.* 5. Tung Chung-shu (H fiji ^). S. Chiao-hsi (^ W)- Chung-shu was a native of Kuang-chuan (^ )\\), a town in what is now the Prefecture of Ho-chien in Chihli. He lived in the second century b.c, and was one of the most renowned men of the Early Han dynasty. In youth he was a diligent student, specially of the Ch'un-ch'iu (§ ^) his early l...ove for which he seems to have kept through all his life. He became a Public Instructor in the reigu pf Ching Ti, b.c. 156 to 140, and had many disciples. With theSe he was very precise and dignified, giving his lectures from behind a curtain, and exacting a strict attention to propriety. The new comers, • See L. Ch. CI. III. Proleg. Ch. 1. Sec. 2. ; Slm-oliiag Vol. I. Preface with Kong Ying-ta's notes, j Han Shu Ch. 88. THE TABLETS. ' 91 moreover, -were not admitted at once to his presence, but had to learn for a time under the older and more advanced disciples.
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