Han. Early monarchical dynasty, [27]
Han Chih-hsien. Fights for Wên Chung, [159]–[160]
Han Hsiang Tzŭ. One of the Eight Immortals, [215], [303]; legend of, [299]–[300]
Han Yü, Statesman, philosopher, and poet; and Han Hsiang Tzŭ, [299]–[300]
Happiness. The term ‘Eight Immortals’ figuratively used for, [288]; Gods of—see Fu Shên, Kuo Tzŭ-i, and Li Kuei-tsu
Head-splitting Helmet, [325]–[326], [368]–[369]
Headless People. Legend of, [387]–[388]
Heaven-s. Repair of the, [72], [81]–[82], [224]–[225]; Temple of, [95]; Taoist Kings of, [142]; Mother of, [150]; Guardian of the Gate of, [305] sq.
Heaven-deaf. T’ien-lung, or Hsüan T’ung-tzŭ, one of the attendants of Wên Ch’ang, [82], [109]–[110]