Chou-pien. In legend of Ch’un-yü Fên, [413]–[414], [415]–[416], [419]
Ch’u Chieh. General of Miao Chuang, [253]
Chu Fu Tzŭ. See Chu Tzŭ
Chu Hsi. See Chu Tzŭ
Chu I. ‘Mr Redcoat’; purveyor of official posts, [110] sq.
Chu Jung. The Red (Fire) Emperor, Ch’ih Ti; a minister of Huang Ti, [81]; victorious over Kung Kung, [81]; legend of, [237] sq.; becomes emperor, [238]; defeats Hui Lu, [239]
Chü Liu-sun. A magic-master; and Chiang Tzŭ-ya, [147]
Chu Pa-chieh. The Pig Fairy in the Hsi yu chi, [326]; half man, half pig, [335]; Mao Êrh-chieh and, [335]; Kuan Yin and, [335]; is made a priest and receives religious name of Chu Wu-nêng, [335]; journeys with the Master, [341] sq.; and the widow and her daughters, [342] sq.; carried away to the Lotus Cave, [345] sq.; his reward, [368]
Chu Tzŭ, Chu Hsi, or Chu Fu Tzŭ. Historian and Confucian commentator, [85], [86]–[87]; monistic philosophy of, [86]–[87]