Chinese Symbolism and Art Motifs Fourth Revised Edition. Charles Alfred Speed Williams

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The eight diagrams with the symbol of creation in the centre 162 Zhōnglí Quán 164 Zhāng Guōlâo 164 Lû Dòngbïn 165 Cáo Guójiù 165 Lí Tiêguâi 166 Hán Xïangzî 166 Lán Câihé 167 Hé Xiāngü 167 The eight ordinary symbols 166 The eight Buddhist symbols 169 Lohan No. 1, Bin-du-luo-bo-luo-duo-she, Pindola the Bhãradvãja 172 Lohan No. 2, Ga-no-ga-fa-zuo, Kanaka the Vatsa 172 Lohan No. 3, Bin-tou-lu-e-luo-sui-shi, a second Pindola 172 Lohan No. 4, Nan-ti-mi-duo-luo-qing, Nandimitra 172 Lohan No. 5, Ba-no-ga, Vakula or Nakula 173 Lohan No. 6, Dan-mo-luo-po-tuo, Tãmra Bhadra 173 Lohan No. 7, Ga-li-ga, Kalika or Kala 173 Lohan No. 8, Fa-she-na-fu-duo, Vajraputra 173 Lohan No. 9, Jie-bo-ga, Gobake, the Protector 175 Lohan No. 10, Ban-tuo-ga, Panthaka or Pantha the Elder 175 Lohan No. 11, Luo-hu-luo, Rãhula, the son of Buddha 175 Lohan No. 12, Na-ga-xi-na, Nãgasena 175 Lohan No. 13, Yin-jie-tuo, Angida 176 Lohan No. 14, Fa-na-po-su, Vanavãsa 176 Lohan No. 15, A-shi-duo, Asita or Ajita 176 Lohan No. 16, Zhu-cha-ban-tuo-ga, Chota-Panthaka or Pantha the Younger 176 Lohan No. 17, A-ci-da, Ajita 117 Lohan No. 18, Ba-luo-tuo-she 177 The white elephant with the sacred almsbowl of Buddha on its back 178 Examples of Chinese fans 185 Examples of Chinese lanterns 189 Paper charm known as the five poisons 196 Ancient imperial standard 198 Fly-whisk or chauri 201 Tracings from “Buddha-foot stones” 202 Mólî Qïng, Guardian of the East 203 Mólî Hâi, Guardian of the West 203 Mólî Hóng, Guardian of South 203 Mólî Shòu, Guardian of the North 203 Fú Yì inventing the Eight Diagrams 210 Zhù Róng, the God of Fire 213 God of Literature 214 God of Longevity 214 God of the Kitchen 216 Guān Dì reading the ancient classics 216 The two Gods of Wealth, Civil and Military 217 The money-tree 220 The wild goose as harbinger of good news 221 “A Hundred Colts” 228 The eight famous horses of Mù Wáng 229 Hundred antiques 230 Kuan Yin as protector of children 243 Lama priest attired for worship 246 Insignia and weapons of the Lama gods 247 Lama devil dancers’ masks used in the religious ceremonies celebrated on the 8th of the first moon 248 The philosopher Laocius 249 Lion 251 Lotus flowers 254 Manjusri 261 Wedding procession at Peiping 264 Ancient anatomical chart 267 The philosopher Mencius 270 Mirror of the Táng period 271 Stone and metal instruments 278 Stringed instruments 279 Bamboo and wooden instruments 281 Skin instruments 282 Gourds: Reed organ 283 Clay instruments: Ocarina 283 Nézhā 285 The spring ox and driver 294 A typical Chinese pagoda 296 Landscape in the style of Wáng Wéi 299 Landscape after Xià Guï 301

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