Chang T’ien-shih. Master of the Taoists; Emperor Li Shih-min and, [243] sq.; causes death of the five graduates, [244]; gives magic objects to graduates, [245]
Chang Ya. The God of Tzŭ T’ung [104] sq.
Change, The Great, [90]
“Changes, The Canon of.” See I Ching
Chao Chên. Minister to Miao Chuang, [253], [257], [277], [279]–[280], [283]; becomes Emperor, [285]
Chao K’uei. Marries Miao Ch’ing, [258]; conspires against Miao Chuang, [277] sq.
Chao Kung-ming. See Ts’ai Shên
Chao Shêng. Plucks the peaches, [140]–[141]
Ch’ao Tu. A watchman; Li T’ieh-kuai and, [291]
Chao Yen. His connexion with Shou Hsing, [172]