Caves, wells and dragons of, [55].
Charm, Scottish and Chinese similar, [65].
Chin Dynasty, [291].
China, as culture centre in Far East, [21];
potter’s wheel in (see [Potter’s wheel]);
Babylonian links with, [203];
British “foreign devils” in, [31];
civilization of, began in Shensi province, [209];
Egyptian, Babylonian, and Indian influence in, [209];
civilization of, not of local origin, [388];
connection of, with Khotan, [202];
dragon lore of, [38], [46];
early culture of, similar to European, [205];
early trade of, [293];
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Empire of, how formed, [295];
Great Wall of, [291];
how civilization first reached, [199];
Indian influence in South, [21];
Egyptian influence in, [23];
metal symbolism of, [37];
no “Neolithic Age” in, [213];
Siberian art links with, [203].
Chinese, a mixed people, [292].
Chinese Turkestan, Babylonian influence in, [202].
Chou Dynasty, Wu founder of, [288].
Chrysanthemum in religious legends, [140].
Cicada, jade tongue amulets, [222];
Scarab and, [223];
“Song of”, [224];
Soul and, [224];
Tree of Life and, [225];
“Shen” and the, [239].
Cinnabar, in Elixir of Life, [38].