“Book of History,” [84]
Brothers, The Three Musical, [151]
Buddha. Ju Lai, [78]; and the Law and the Priesthood, [119]; Tathagata, [119]; Fo Pao, one of the San Pao, [119]; Shâkyamuni, [119]; Yüeh-shih Fo, the Master-Physician, [120]; Miao Shan (Kuan Yin) becomes a, [271]; his jumping competition with Sun Hou-tzŭ, [332]–[333]
Buddhism. As a Chinese religion, [53]; effect on mythology, [62]–[63]; one of the three religions, [100]; brought to China, [118]; Mahayanistic form of, [118]; origin in ancestor-worship, [118]; and Taoism, [118]; and Confucianism, [118]; Buddha, the Law, and the Priesthood, [119]
Buddhist-s. Account of P’an Ku, [77]; guardians of temple gates, [146]; evil dragons, [208]; number of dragons, [209]; saviour of the Buddhists in Slow-carts Country, [353] sq.
Buffalo. Of T’ung-t’ien Chiao-chu, [133]–[134]
Burial, Methods of, [39] sq.
Bushel Mother. See Tou Mu