Sacred Books of the East/Volume 3/The Shih/Lessons from the States/Book 5

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Sacred Books of the East, Vol. III, The Shih King
translated by James Legge
Lessons from the States, Book V: The Odes of Wei
3754528Sacred Books of the East, Vol. III, The Shih King — Lessons from the States, Book V: The Odes of WeiJames Legge

Book V. The Odes of Wei.

It has been said on the title of Book iii, that Wei at first was the eastern portion of the old domain of the kings of Shang. With this a brother of king Wû, called Khang-shû, was invested. The principality was afterwards increased by the absorption of Phei and Yung. It came to embrace portions of the present provinces of Kih-lî, Shan-tung, and Ho-nan. It outlasted the dynasty of Kâu itself, the last prince of Wei being reduced to the ranks of the people only during the dynasty of Khin.