Tree, deities and dragons become, [152];
fire from, [162];
sword becomes, [183].

Tree-lore, blood from trees, [143] (see [Tree of Life]);
gold, jade, pearls, shells, and, [157].

Tree of Life, animals that browse on, [174];
as “World Tree”, [136];
at Heliopolis, [122];
Buddhist Bodhi-tree as, [126];
cassia tree as, [141];
peach tree indigenous in China, [141];
Chinese goddess and, [152];
Chinese Peach, [138];
cicada and, [225];
butterfly and, [225];
Plum, [225];
Coral Tree, [219];
date stone elixir, [178];
dragon and, [75];
dragons and, [167];
evergreen as, [167];
mandrake and cypress, [167];
fruit of, ensures 3000 years of life, [166];
pine tree elixir, [166];
cypress seeds as elixir, [166];
camphor as life-giver, [166];
gems as fruit of, [165];
gold trunk, silver roots, and gem leaves of, [116];
in Egyptian Paradise, [134];
in Egyptian Pyramid Texts, [108];
in Greek myths, [123];
apple tree as, [124];
in Polynesia, [121];
life-giving incense from, [142];
blood from, [143];
linden tree as, [135];
Chinese peach tree as, [136];
men climb, to reach Paradise, [149], [150];
mugwort and pine, [168];
orange tree as, in Japan, [379];
sap of, as elixir, [146];
souls ascend, [240];
sycamore fig as, [134];
Cretan, [134];
British and Indian, [134];
Polynesian, [135];
the ash as, [136];
Indian, [136];
Assyrian, [137];
date, vine, fir, cedar, oak, and pomegranate, [137];
Biblical reference to, [137];
the date, [178];
the jujube, [179];
world mountain and, [137];
peach, plum, and pine as, [116].

Trees, jade and, [165];
coral and, [165];
stones formed from, [182];
weeping, [181].

Trees and stones, [180].

Tree tears, [180].

Tree under water, dragon as, [75].

Trigrams, [275].

Tsʼin Dynasty, [291].

Turquoise, Babylonian supplies of, from Chinese Turkestan, [203];
Hathor goddess of, [58].