Fo-mo Ta Ti (a name of Kuan-ti as one who subdues demons) (.382)
Fang Hsiang (an official of the celestial Ministry of Time who acts
as a herald) (.356)
Fan Yin (a star, home of the god Yang Ching) (.356)
Fair Wind Ears (an attendant on the Queen of Heaven) (DM.355)
Fa-na-p'o-ssu (the Chinese version of Vanavasa) (.354)
Fa-she-na-fu-to (the Chinese version of Vajraputra) (.354)
Erh-lang (a name for Yang Chien as Second Lord of Quality) (DM.342)
Ch'in-
Chinese Mythos-
creation (each culture has its own version of the creation of the universe,
some more than one) (DM.247)
elements (the basic elements of which the universe is made) (DM.327)
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Movies = .
Computer Games = .
RPG = .
Website = .
A-shih-to (the Chinese version of Asita) (DM.11)
Blue Cloud (the magic sword of Mo-li Ch'ing)
(DM.155)
Chang Shao-p'ing (the original name for Tung-fang Shuo) (.206)
Chen (the family name of Pi-hsia Yuan-chun) (.210)
Chen Jen (perfect beings, a title given to both Chang Tao-ling and
Hsien Hsiu and to Ma Ku, the female hermit) (.210)
Chen Shen (son of Tou Shen) (bro of Ma Shen, P'an Shen and Sha Shen)
(DM.210)
Ch'i (son of Yu:) (.211)
Ch'i Po (an assistant of Huang-ti) (.212)
Chia-li-chia (the Chinese version of Kalika) (.212)
Chiang (wife of Chou Wang) (mo of T'ai Sui) (DM.212)
Chiang Yuan (mo of Hou-t'u) (DM.212)
Ching Wo (twentieth daughter of Tung Wang Kung and Hsi Wang Mu) (.215)
Chou I (son of Wen Wang, nscc) (.218)
Chou Li (part of the the Li Chang) (.218)
Chu-ch'a Pan-t'o-chia (the Chinese version of Chota
Panthaka) (.219)
G
Chu-ti Ho-shang (the Chinese name for Gonamati) (.219)
J
Chin Men (the entrance to the palace of Yuan Shih on Jade Mountain)
(.215)
K
Chiu-mo-lo-to (the Chinese name for Kumarajiva) (.216)
Chun T'ou-p'o-han (the Chinese version of Kun Dadhana) (.220)
T
Chin Ch'iao-chi (the original name of Ti-ts'ang) (.215)
V
Chin-kang (part of the name Chin-kang-li-shih referring to Guhyaka,
the yaksha with the open mouth) (see also Hang.Li-shih) [Vajra]
(.215)
Chin-kang-li-shih (see Vajrapanibalin) (.215)
PH \ CHARACTER CREATION
afterbirth (the placenta, in some cultures, is regarded as having mystic
powers, ruling the life of the person concerned or acting as a guardian
twin; should it be eaten by an animal, the child will grow up with the
characteristics of that beast) (DM.28)
PH \ ABILITIES
ch'i (breath, which developed in the T'ai Shih period: the Immortal
Principle) (.211)
ch'i (the passive principle, opposed to li) (DM.211)
PH \ CLASS-
Fang-shih (an expert in feng-shui, the art of magic, divination, etc.)
(.356)
PH \ DESCRIPTION
Faiths +
PH \ EQUIPMENT-
$ pp = . gp
= . sp = . cp
= . bp = .
cada (a symbol of Buddhist and Taoist deities in the form of a club)
(.181)
Eight Precious Things (groups of Taoist symbols appearing as charms)
(DM.320)
cock (the male of the fowl, a bird domesticated in many countries, in
many cases regarded as sacred) [gallus] (DM.229)
crane (a sacred bird) (DM.245)
PH \ EQUIPMENT \ HERBS
Herbs = .
Myths = .
ancestor worship (an ancient religion revering one's ancestors) (DM.66)
Bean-curd gods (the 3 deities of bean-curd makers and sellers) (.135)
Eight Gods (the 8 forces revered as controllers of the universe) {"These entities are Earth, Moon, Seasons, Sky, Sun, War, Yang and Yin."} (DM.320)
Fat (a deity) (son of Chang) (twin brother of Tan) (DM.357)
Father Hu (a sky-god) (.358)
Goddess of the Carrying Chair (the deified version of a young girl who died as she was being carried to the home of her new husband) (.420)
DDG \ BED
Chuang Kung (a god of the bed) (hus of Chuang Mu) (DM.220)
Chuang Mu (a goddess of the bed) (wife of Chuang Kung) (DM.220)
DDG \ BUDDHIST
Chu Tien (the Buddhist gods taken into the Chinese Pantheon from India)
(.219)
Chien Lao (a Buddhist earth-goddess) (.213)
Five Buddhas (deities in the Chinese pantheon based on the Five Emperors) (.377)
Fu-tai-shih (guardian of the sacred scriptures) {"He is referred to as the Laughing Buddha."} (.390)
DDG \ BUDDHIST \ BODHISATTVA
Chin-kang-tsang (a bodhisattva) (.215)
DDG \ BUDDHIST \ SPIRIT
Ch'ih Kuo (a Buddhist guardian spirit of the east and spring) (.213)
DDG \ C
Canopus (the star in Argo, regarded as the god of longevity) [Shou
Shen] (DM.190)
Chang (a deity) (fa of Fat and Tan, the Chinese Twins) [Man.Wan] (DM.206)
Chinese Twins (Fat and Tan, the sons of Tang) (.215)
Chang Fei (a war-god) (DM.206)
Chang Hsien (a protector-god of children) (fa of Chien T'an) (DM.206)
Ch'ang-sheng-t'u Ti (a god of the household) (hus of Jui-ch'ing-fu-jen)
(DM.207)
Chao-pao Shih-che (a minor deity) (assistant of the God of Riches)
(.207)
Chao San Niang (goddess of wigmakers) (DM.207)
Ch'i-ku-niang (a goddess) (dau of the Jade Emperor) [Miss Seventh]
(DM.211)
Ch'i-ti (a sky-god responsible for the south) (.212)
Chiang Tzu-ya (a general, deified as a god
of fisherman) [Chiang Lu Shang.Chiang T'ai Kung.T'ai Kung Wang] (DM.212)
Chieh-lan Shen (a god of place) (.213)
Chieh Lin (a god of marriage) (DM.213)
Chien-shih (guardian deities of a locality) (.213)
Chi Yu: (a war god) (son of Shen Nung) (DM.213)
Ching Ch'uan (one of the household gods) (a young boy, guardian of
the well) (.215)
Ch'ing-ti (a sky-god, responsible for the east) (.215)
Chou Wang (a god of sodomy) (fa of Yin Chao and T'ai Sui) (DM.218)
Chu-jung (a fire-god) (fa of Kung Kung) (DM.219)
Chu Pa-chieh (a pig-like god) [Pig Fairy.Pigsy] (DM.219)
Chu Ping Chen (a deity) (commander of the celestial army) (.219)
Chu Ts'ang Shen (a deity) (guardian of the celestial treasury) (.219)
Ch'u: Yuan: (a poet who committed suicide and was deified) (.219)
Chung Li (a fire-god, nscc) (son of the emperor, Chuan) (DM.220)
Chung-lu (one of the household gods, guardian of the eaves) (.220)
DDG \ CHAO KUNG MING
Chao Kung-ming (bro of the 3 sisters known as the Keng San Ku-niang)
(DM.207)
Ch'iung Hsiao (one of the 3 Keng San Ku-niang) (sis of Chao Kung-ming and Pi Hsiao) (DM.217)
DDG \ CH'ENG-HUANG
Ch'eng-huang (administrator and protector of humans) (god of walls
and moats) [Shui Jung] (DM.210)
DDG \ CHIH-CHIANG-FYU-YA <unknown><Ch'ih Ching-tzu?><Chiang Tzu Ya?>
DDG \ CHIH NII
Chih Nu: (a spinning-maid, the star Vega) (wife of Ch'ien Niu) [Heavenly
Weaving Girl.Lyra.Weaving Lady.Weaving Maid(en):=Japanese Tanabata] (DM.213)
Ch'ien Niu (a cowherd, the star Altair) (hus of Chih Nu:) (DM.213)
DDG \ CHIH SUNG-TZU
Chih Sung-Tzu (a rain-god) (DM.213)
DDG \ CITY
Ching-chou (a city-god) (.215)
Chang Tung-ch'ang (god of the city Kuei-lin (Guilin)) (DM.207)
Chou Hsin (a god of the city of Hangchow) (DM.218)
DDG \ D
The Dragon Kings +
DDG \ DEITY?
Chin Chia (a patron of literature, said to punish wicked scholars)
[Gentleman in Golden Armor] (.215)
DDG \ DOOR
Ch'ih Ching-te (a door-god) (DM.213)
Ch'in Shu-p'o (a door-god) (DM.215)
DDG \ E
Erh Lang (a god who is said to have saved Peking from flooding) (DM.341)
DDG \ F
Feng Po-p'o-p'o (a wind-god) (wife of Feng Po) [Madame Wind] (DM.361)
Five Emperors (creator-gods) (DM.377)
Five Lords (sky-gods) (DM.378)
Fo (a fire-god or sun-god) (.382)
Fu-fei (a river-goddess) (wife of Ho Po) (DM.389)
DDG \ FEI LIEN & FENG
PO (DDG.1.: wind)
Feng Po (a sky-god) (son of Huang Ti) (hus of Feng-p'o'p-o) [Count
of the Winds.Fei Lien.Feng Shih] (DM.361)
DDG \ FOUR DIAMOND KINGS
Four Diamond Kings (the rulers of the 4 realms of the Buddhist paradise
and guardians of Buddhist shrines) (DM.385)
Chao (a Taoist deity) (one of the Four Diamond Kings)
(DM.207)
DDG \ HAPPINESS \ 7
Ch'i-fu-shen (the Seven Gods of Happiness) (DM.211)
DDG \ HAPPINESS \ FU LU SHOU
Fu Lu Shou (3 mortals who attained immortality by good works) [Fu Lo
Shou.Fu Shou Lu.San Hsing.Three Gods of Happiness.Three Stars]
{"These deities are Fu-Hsing, the god of happiness, Lu-hsing, the god of
good fortune, and Shou Shen, the god of longevity."} (DM.390)
DDG \ HAPPINESS \ FU LU SHOU \ FU HSING (DDG.2: happiness and joy)
Fu Hsing (a god of happiness) (one of the Fu Lu Shou) [Fu Shen.Star
of Happiness.Yang Ch'eng.Yang-hsi-chi] (DM.390)
DDG \ HUAN-TI
Cheng-wu Sheng-kun (a name for Huan Ti as a triumphant warrior) (.210)
DDG \ K
Chou Tsang (attendant and sword-bearer to Kuan,
god of war) (.218)
Chang (the original name for Kuan Ti) (.206)
DDG \ KUAN YIN
Chung Wang (fa of Kuan Yin) (.220)
DDG \ KUNG FU TZU (DDG.2: social behavior, veneration of the past)
(* = one of the disciples of Confucius allowed to sacrifice at the
Temple of Confucius)
Confucius (551-479) (a philosopher who was deified) (DM.235)
Four Saints (4 disciples of Confucius) (DM.385)
Chang Tsai (one of the disciples of Confucius allowed to sacrifice at
the Temple of Confucius) (.207)
Cheng-i (one of the disciples of Confucius allowed to sacrifice at
the Temple of Confucius) (.210)
Cheng Tzu (a disciple of Confucius) (one of the Four Saints) (.210)
Chi-sheng Hsien-shih (the final title given to Confucius) (.212)
DDG \ KUNG FU TZU \ TEXTS
Four Books (4 of the 9 major works of the Confucian canon) (DM.385)
Five Classics (5 of the 9 major works of the Confucian canon) (DM.377)
Ch'un-ch'iu (one of the Five Classics) (the
fourth of the 9 major works of Confucian canon, dealing with historical
events) (.220)
Chung-yung (one of the Four Books) (the eighth
of the 9 major works of Confucian canon, dealing with philosophy) (.221)
DDG \ LAO TZU
Chuang-tzu (350-275 BC) (a Taoist leader and follower of Lao-Tzu) (DM.220)
DDG \ LAO TZU \ TAOIST
Chin-k'uei (an early Taoist supreme god) (.215)
Chi (a Taoist god of agriculture) (DM.211)
Chuang-yang (a Taoist god revered by the T'ai-p'ing school) (bro of
T'ai-Shan) [Central Yellow Old Ruler] (.220)
Cloud Palace (the home of the Taoist god Tung-wang-lung) (.227)
Eight Immortals (a group of immortals who became Taoist divinities) [1. Ts'ao Kuo-chiu, 2. Lu: Tung-pin, 3. Li T'ieh-kuai, 4. Han Chung-li, 5. Han Hsiang-tzu, 6. Chang Kuo-lao, 7. Lan Ts'ai-ho, 8. Ho Hsien-ku] (DM.320)
DDG \ PERSONIFICATIONS
Ch'ih Ching-Tzu (the personification of
fire) (.213)
DDG \ W
Chang Ya-tzu (the original name of Wen Ch'ang Ti Chun, in some accounts)
(.207)
DDG
\ TAIWAN
Awun (the Taiwanese god of destruction) (DM.116)
DDG \ TOU MU
Chun T'i (a goddess of light) (wife of Tou Fu) (mo of 9 sons known
as Human Kings (Jen Wang)) [Mother of the Ladle.T'ien Hou.Tou Mu:=Buddhist
Kuan Yin:=Hindu Maritchi] (DM.220)
DDG \ WEN CH'ANG TI CHUN
Chu I (a patron of literature) (one of the 4 attendants on Wen Ch'ang
Ti Chun) [Chu Yi.Crimson Gown.Mr Redcoat.Red Coat] (DM.219)
DDG \ WEN CH'ANG TI CHUN \ CHUNG KUEL
Chung K'uei (a god of the afterlife and examinations, attendant on
Wen Ch'ang Ti Chun) (a giant exorcist) (one of the Great Heavenly Princes)
[K'uei Hsing.Recorder of Hell.Wen Ti:=Japanese Shoki] (DM.220)
DDG \ YEN-WANG-YEH (DDG.1: dead) (DDG.2: death)
Four Kings of Hell (assistants to Yen Wang in the underworld) (DM.385)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE
Ching-t'u (the Chinese version of the Pure Land) (.215)
Eastern Paradise (a heaven situated on the isles of P'eng-lai) (.315)
fohat (the Chinese version of the Sanskrit daivi prakrita) (.382) [x: prakrita]
Fu-sang (a Taoist paradise where the inhabitants are immortal) (DM.390)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE \ HELL
Fairy Bridges (bridges over which the good dead were conducted across
the Inevitable River in hell) (.355)
DDG \ PLANESCAPE \ HELL \ YAMA \ KINGS
Chin-kuang (ruler of the first of the 10 Taoist hells) (DM.215)
Ch'u-chiang (the second of the Ten Yama Kings) (ruler of the second Taoist hell) (DM.219)
Chuan Lun (the last of the Ten Yama Kings) (ruler of the tenth Taoist hell) (DM.220)
An Ch'i (a tutelary spirit) (DM.63)
alligator (a reptile found in China, the southern part of the US and
elsewhere) (DM.51)
animals (many animals (and birds) appear in mythologies worldwide,
often as supports for the world) (DM.71)
boar (a fierce animal of the pig family, featured in many stories worldwide) (DM.157)
bull (a male bovine animal typifying strength, fecundity, stupidity, which plays a role in many mythologies) (DM.177)
butterfly (a flying insect with large, beautifully coloured wings) (DM.179)
cat (a small domesticated feline featured in many mythologies) (DM.196)
Celestial Fox (a fox that reaches the age of 1,000 years) (DM.199)
Chan (a monster in the form of a huge clam) (.205)
ch'an-ch'u (a three-legged, toad-like creature, said to live on the
moon) (DM.205)
Ch'ang Hao (a shape-changing being overcome in the Battle of Mu) [Snake
King] (.206)
ch'i-lin (a monster, part deer, part fox, with a single horn: a unicorn) (one of the Four Precious Animals) (chief of the hairy animals) (ruler of the west and autumn) (DM.211)
Ching (the inhabitants of the mythical land Hsiao-jen Kuo) (.215)
deer (a fleet-footed animal, usually with antlers) (see alsostag)
(DM.277)
dog (a canine, usually domesticated as a pet or trained for various
tasks) (DM.298)
elephant (the largest of the land animals with large ears and a long
trunk) (DM.327)
Fo (the elephant, an animal sacred in Buddhism)
(.382)
MM \ F
fe-i (a double-headed flying snake with 4 wings and 6 legs) (.360)
fish (fish are sacred in some cultures, in others they play an active
role in their myths) [ichthys] (DM.376)
[Foo Dog] Dogs of Foh (statues of these dogs are set at the entrance to Buddhist temples) (DM.299)
MM \ FOUR AUSPICIOUS ANIMALS
Four Auspicious Animals (animals which guard the 4 cardinal points,
Ssu Fang) (DM.385)
Four Spiritually Endowed Animals (in some lists these are the same as the Four Auspicious Animals; in others, the tiger appears) (.385)
MM \ FOUR AUSPICIOUS ANIMALS \ PHOENIX
Feng (the Chinese version of the Phoenix) (one of the Four Auspicious
Animals) (chief of the feathered animals) (ruler of the south and summer
season) [Chu-ch'ieh.Feng Huan(g).Vermillion Bird] [Feng Huang] (DM.361)
MM \ BIRD
Chu Tien (a red sparrow) (spirit of the
south) (.219)
crow (a large black
bird) (DM.255)
MM \ DEMON
Black Bear Spirit (a demon who took the
robe of Hsuan Tsang on his journey to India) (.152)
Chi Yu (a demon) (DM.212)
Five Demons (plague demons causing sickness) (DM.377)
MM \ DEVIL
chi (a dead devil) (.211)
MM \ DRAGON
dragon (a fire-breathing monster, usually with wings) (DM.303)
Ao (a sea dragon) (DM.76)
Ao Ping (a sea dragon) (son of Ao Kuang) (DM.77)
ai-hua (a dragon said to delight in killing) (DM.37)
ch'ao ching (dragons of lion-like appearance) (.207)
ch'ao feng (a dragon said to love danger) (.207)
ch'i-wen (dragons said to swallow evil) (.211)
chiao (one of the 3 main types of dragon) (DM.212)
Ch'ui-niu (a music dragon) (.220)
Dragon of the Threshold (a dragon said to guard the entrance to hell) (.303)
Enlightener of Darkness (a monstrous dragon) (DM.335)
Celestial Stag (in China and Japan, the sun, regarded as a dragon) (.199)
MM \ DRAGON \ WATER
Ch'ih Wen (a water dragon) (.213)
Coiling Dragon (a water dragon) (.230) [=Coiled Dragon?]
MM \ DRAGON \ KINGS
Chin Lung (one of the Four Dragon Kings) (.215)
Chi Lung Wang (the dragon king of fire engines) (DM.211)
Ching Yang (a dragon king) (.215)
MM \ DRAGON \ KINGS \ 4 [DDG.2.84:
The Dragon Kings] (DDG.2: sea and rain)
Four Dragon Kings (the rulers of the 4 seas) (DM.385)
Ao Kuang (the Dragon King of the East) (the chief of the 4 Dragon Kings) (father of Ao Ping) [Kuang-te.Lung Wang.Hung Sheng] (DM.77)
Ao Ch'in (the Dragon King of the South) (DM.76)
Ao Jun (the Dragon King of the West) (DM.77)
Ao Shun (the Dragon King of the North) (DM.77)
MM \ GIANT
Count of the Dragons (a giant who detroyed two of the islands of P'eng-lai)
(.243) (x:)
Feng-kan (an 8th c giant) (DM.361)
MM \ MEN
Chiu-han Shan (a sacred mountain, a site of pilgrimage) (.217)
MM \ MAMMAL \ SMALL
fox (this animal appears in myths of many countries, often as a trickster
or shape-changer) (DM.385)
MM \ UNICORN
ch'i (the male unicorn) (.211)
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DMG \ NPCs-
first humans (most cultures have storeis of the first human beings
and how they came into existence) (DM.373)
Chang Heng (son of Chang Tao-ling) (fa of Chang Lu) (.206)
Chang Shao (a man who tried to kill the Old Man of the South Pole)
(DM.206)
Chang Yueh (an 8th c writer) (.207)
Chao Yen (a young man whose life was extended) (DM.207)
Chiang Shih (a devoted son) (DM.212)
Chien-chan (a tutor of Pao-kung Ch'an-shih) (.213)
Chien T'an (son of Chang Hsien) (.213)
Ching-chih (son of Ts'ao Pin) (bro of Ts'ao Kuo-chiu) (.215)
Ch'u-ch'i (bro of Huang Ta-hsien) (DM.219)
Chung (son (or grandson) of Chuan Hsu:) (bro of Li) (DM.220)
Fa-shan (a man who betrayed the secret of Chang Kuo-lan's identity)
(DM.354)
Fo-hsi (son of Mo-yeh) (DM.382)
DMG \ NPCs \ PRIESTS
Chin-kuang Tung (a priest) (DM.215)
DMG \ NPCs \ WIZARDS
Fei-ch'ang Feng (a famous magician who warned of an impending natural
disaster) (.360)
DMG \ NPCs \ MONKS
Ch'ou Ssu-t'e (a monk) (DM.218)
DMG \ NPCs \ MONKS \ LOHAN
Eighteen Lohan (disciples of the Buddha) [1. Angida (Angaja), 2. Asita,
3. Chota Panthaka, 4. Gobaka, 5. Kalika, 6. Kanaka-vatsa, 7. Nagasena,
8. Nakula (Bakula, Vakula), 9. Nandimitra, 10. Panthaka, 11. Pindola, 12.
Pindola the Bharadvaja, 13. Rahula, 14. Tamra-Bhadra, 15. Vajraputra (Fa-she-na-fu-to),
16. Vanavasa (Fa-no-p'o-ssu))] [alternate : 1. Asvagosha, 2. Feng-kan,
3. Gonamati, 4. Han-shan Tzu, 5. Hui-tsang, 6. Hui-yuan:, 7. Isvara, 8.
Kumarajiva, 9. Mahakasyapa, 10. Pu T'ai (Ho-shang), 11. Rahulata, 12. Shen-tsan,
13. Shih-te Tzu, 14. Singhalaputra, 15. Tao-t'ung, 16. Tao-yueh:, 17. Ts'ung-shen,
18. Wu-k'o] (DM.321)
Chi Kung (a 12th c monk) (one of the Eighteen Lohan, nscc) (son of Li Mou-ch'un) (DM.211)
Dharmatrata (a 1st c writer) (one of the Eighteen Lohan, nscc) (.286)
DMG \ NPCs \ IMMORTALS (* = one of the Eight Immortals)
Chang Kuo-lao (a 7th-8th c itinerant ascetic) (one of the Eight Immortals)
(DM.206)
Chang Tao-ling (35-157) (a Taoist immortal, found of a magical form of Taoism) (a god of the afterlife) (fa of Chang Heng) (DM.207)
Chiu-shou (one of the immortals) (.217)
Fan Li (a cunning immortal) (.356)
DMG \ MAGIC ITEM-
amulet (a charm, carried or worn, to ward off evil: a medicine with
magic properties) (DM.62)
bezoar (a stony lump sometimes found in the intestines or stomachs of various ruminants and other animals) (DM.145)
Biographers of the Gods (a book of ancient legends written by Ko Hung) (.150)
Boat of the Soul (a vehicle used to carry deceased ancestors) (.157)
canopy (one of the Eight Precious things, representing the lungs of the Buddha) (.190)
Chariot of the Soul (a vehicle used to carry the deceased emperor) (.208)
chim (bamboo rods used in divination and communicating with the dead) [Cantonese:=ch'ien] (DM.214)
Chin Ching (a magic mirror) (DM.215)
Chin Lun (the Buddhist golden Wheel of
Victory) (.215)
ch'iu-she (a charm used to drive away illness) [Autumn-snake charm]
(DM.216)
Chu-pao P'en (a magic bowl) (DM.219)
Fang Ming (a shining cube used in sacrificial rites) (.356)
DMG \ GLOSSARY
(fire plays a part in many
mythologies, sometimes for the benefit of man, sometimes to destroy the
world, sometimes to carry a soul to heaven) (DM.372)
Books = .
AGRICULTURE-
Food / Animal = .
Food / Vegetable = .
CULTURE \ FESTIVALS
Chung Chiu (a festival of the moon, during
which its reflection is captured in a bowl of water) (.220)
Dragon-boat Festival (a festival designed to propitiate the water spirits) (.303)
Festival of the Hungry Ghosts (a festival at which ghosts of the dead are appeased) (DM.365)
All Gods' Day (the eighth day of the New Year festival) (DM.50)
Ch'ing Ming (a spring festival during which offerings are made to the
dead) (.215)
Festival of Tombs (a celebration of spring and worship of departed
spirits) (.365)
DEFENSES-
Chang Kuei-fang (a general) (DM.206)
Feng Lin (a soldier-immortal) (DM.361)
Sq. Mi. = .
Mining = .
amber (this fossil resin features in many cultures) (DM.56)
coral (a coloured, rocklike deposit of marine animals, used as a gemstone)
(DM.239)
Cheng Wu (guardian of the north) (DM.210)
HISTORY-
Chih (the final development of creation when form (T'ien-li) and breath
(Ch'i) came together to form substance (Chih)) (.213)
Battle of Ten Thousand Spirits (a celestial battle) (.133)
Flood (many cultures have myths relating to one or more inundations, referred to as the Flood or the Deluge, sent to eliminate the human race, usually with an advance warning to enable a few to survive to repopulate the world) [Deluge] (DM.379)
JUSTICE-
Chang Lung (a 7th c magistrate) (DM.206)
KINGS-
An Teng (a princess) (mother of Shen Nung) (DM.63)
Anjana (a king of Koti) (father of Maya) (DM.72)
Chang Lu (grandson of Chang Tao-ling) [Prince Celestial Master] (.206)
KINGS \ EMPERORS
Chen Tsung (an emperor) (DM.210)
Ch'eng T'ang (an emperor) [T'ang] (DM.210)
Ch'ing Te (an emperor of China) (hus of Pao Yueh) (fa of Yu Huang)
(DM.215)
Chuan Hsii (one of the Five Emperors) (fa of Chung and Li) (DM.219)
Emperor of the Eastern Peak (head of a heavenly ministry) (DM.332)
KINGS \ THREE SOVEREIGNS
Fu-hsi (one of the Three Sovereigns) (son of Hua-hsu:) (bro and consort
of :Nu Kua) (fa of Mi Fei) [Adam of China.Gourd Boy] (DM.389)
MAGIC-
Eight Diagrams (a series of signs composed of straight lines) (DM.320)
Chen (one of the Eight Diagrams - thunder, dragon) (.210)
Ch'ien (one of the Eight Diagrams, representing heaven, sky, horse)
(.213)
Feng Shui (a system of landscape magic or geometry) (DM.361)
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POLITICS-
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Open Warfare/Skirmishing = .
Bach-ma (a Chinese despot) (DM.121)
POLITICS \ CELESTIAL
Chu Hsieh Yuan:) (the celestial Ministry of Exorcism) (DM.219)
Chiao Kuan (an official of the celestial Ministry of Time, responsible
for the night hours) (DM.212)
Chou Teng (an official of the celestial Ministry of Time, responsible
for overseeing the day) (DM.218)
Fang Pi (an official of the celestial Ministry of Time, who acts as
a guide) (.356)
POLITICS \ CELESTIAL \ DEITIES
Chou Yang (one of the 6 deities of the celestial Ministry of Fire)
(DM.218)
TRADE-
Exports = .
Imports = .
Ch'ien (a tree that grows on the moon) (DM.213)
Fo Shou (a citrus fruit, shaped like a hand with 2 fingers pointing upwards) [Buddha's Hand] (.382)
eclipse (the temporary obscuring of the sun by the moon or the moon by the earth's shadow) (DM.316)
Ch'i-chiang (the Great Bear constellation) (.211)
Chi-tu (the southern node at the intersection of the orbits of the
moon and earth) (DM.212)
Ailanthus (the tree of life) (DM.37)
Begdu San (a mountain range) (DM.137)
Cash Tree (a mythical tree that produces cash and ingots of precious metal) (.194)
Chia-t'ang (a shrine used for ancestor-worship) (.212)
Fortunate Islands (the home of fairies and immortals) [Blessed Islands.Islands
of the Blessed.(Three) Isles of the Genii.San Hsien Shan.Shen-t'ao.Three
Islands of the Blest] (DM.384)
Fang-chang (one of the 3 Islands of the Blessed)
(.356)
Fu-lin (a mythical land of diamonds) (.390)
Godhanga (a sacred region, home of Pindola) (.418)
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