Hsüan-hsüan Shang-jên. Relates history of Yüan-shih T’ien-wang, [129]–[130]
Hu Ching-tê. A Door-god, [173]–[174]. See Mên Shên
Hu Pi-li. Chief of the guard of Miao Chuang; sent to burn Nunnery of the White Bird, [264]–[265]; at the execution of Miao Shan, [266]–[267]
Hua Shan. A sacred mountain in the west, [253]
Hua-hu Tiao. The white rat of Mo-li Shou, [121]; devours Yang Chien, [122]–[123]
Hua-jui Fu-jên, or Lady Fei. And Chang Hsien, [178]
Hua-kuo Shan. A mountain in the kingdom of Ao-lai; Sun Hou-tzŭ born on, [326]–[327]
Huai-an. Kingdom; Ch’un-yü Fên in, [411] sq.
Huai-nan Tzŭ. A philosopher; apotheosized, [148]; and the Eight Immortals, [148]
Huang Fei-hu. Yellow Flying Tiger, [122], [146]; spears the Blower, [146]; and Spirit of the Blue Dragon Star, [147]; father of Huang T’ien-hua, [241]