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In the first month, the day Zăn-khăn immediately followed the end of the moon's waning. The next day was Kwei-kî [sic], when the king, in the morning, marched from Kâu to attack and punish Shang. In the fourth month, at the first appearance of the moon, the king came from Shang to Făng, when he hushed all the movements of war, and proceeded to cultivate the arts of peace. He sent back his horses to the south of mount Hwâ,