Coins. Kinds in use, [49]
Confucius. Social and ethical philosopher; his cosmogony, [80]; and agnosticism, [88]–[89]; not a god, [102] sq.; titles conferred on, [103]
Confucianism. The State religion, [52], [99]–[100]; effect on mythology, [61]–[62]; Ju Chiao, religion of the learned, [102]; scope of, [102]; and Buddhism, [118]
Constellations. Worship of the, [191]; the twenty-eight, [191]–[192]; propitious and unpropitious, [191]; abodes of gods, [191]–[192]; Tzŭ-wei and Po I-k’ao, [192] sq.
Corea. Dependency of China, [27]; annexed by Japan, [27]
Corpse. Feeding of, [40]
Cosmetics. Use of, [47]
Cosmogony. Myth of P’an Ku, [76] sq., [80]–[81]; of the I ching, [80]; of Lao Tzŭ, [80]; of Confucius, [80]; of Kuan Tzŭ, [80]; of Mencius, [80]; of Chuang Tzŭ, [80]; Chinese and Babylonian, [80]; Nü Kua and, [81]–[82]; Wen Ch’ang’s attendants and, [82]; dualistic nature of early, [83]; how the Chinese obtained a, [84] sq.; tao and, [88]; popular, [91]–[92]; and the T’ai chi t’u, [92]; non-mythological, [92]; and constructive imagination, [92]. See also Creation
Creation. Mo Tzŭ and, [89]–[90]; Miao legends of the, [406] sq.