Chaos. Evolution of, and i tu, [90]–[91]
Characteristics. Emotional, intellectual, and physical, of the Chinese, [21]–[22]
Charms. Use of, prevalent, [54]
Ch’ê. And the fox, [379] sq.
Ch’ên. The Officials; the first class of the people, [28]
Ch’ên. A Buddhist nun; collects subscriptions for casting an image of Buddha; and the maniac’s mite, [401]–[402]
Chên, Mr. A fox; and Chia Tzŭ-lung, [381] sq.
Ch’ên Kuang-jui. A graduate of Hai Chou, [336]; appointed Governor of Chiang Chou, [336]; and the released carp, [336], [339]–[340]; murder of, by Liu Hung, [337]; his infant son exposed on the Blue River, [337]; his murderer executed, [339]; saved by Lung Wang, [339]–[340]; is reunited with his family, [340]. See also Hsüan Chuang
Ch’ên Ch’i, or Ha. The Blower, [145]; his battle with the Snorter, [145]–[146]; speared by Huang Fei-hu, [146]; canonized, [146]; appointed guardian of Buddhist temple gates, [146]; overthrows Têng Chiu-kung, [148]