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| CHAPTER | XX—Mountain Trees | 245 |
| —> CHAPTER | XXI—T'ien Tzu Fang This chapter is named after a person, a scholar and teacher mentioned in the text. | 261 |
| CHAPTER | XXII—Knowledge Travels North | 276 |
| CHAPTER | XXIII—Keng Sang Chu This chapter is named after Keng-sang Chu, a legendary disciple of Lao Tzu. | 294 |
| CHAPTER | XXIV—Hsu Wu Kuei Named after a hermit who visits a king to discuss the nature of peace and war. | 311 |
| CHAPTER | XXV—Tse Yang Named after a character in the chapter; it deals with the nature of the universe and human society. | 335 |
| CHAPTER | XXVI—External Circumstances original: "Contingencies" | 352 |
| CHAPTER | XXVII—Metaphorical Language original: "Language" | 363 |
| CHAPTER | XXVIII—On Refusing Power original: "On Declining Power" | 370 |
| CHAPTER | XXIX—Robber Zhe original: "Robber Chê." This chapter features a famous fictional dialogue between Confucius and a notorious bandit. | 387 |
| CHAPTER | XXX—On Swords | 407 |
| CHAPTER | XXXI—The Old Fisherman | 413 |
| CHAPTER | XXXII—Lieh Tzu Named after the Daoist philosopher Lieh Tzu, to whom another famous work is attributed. | 423 |
| CHAPTER | XXXIII—The Empire | 437 |
| INDEX | 455 | |
| Errors and Additions original: "Errata and Addenda" | 466 |