Kuan Yü. God of War, [113] sq.; and Chang Fei, [114] sq.; and Liu Pei, [114] sq.; deified, [117]

Kuan Yu. A mandarin; and the casting of the great bell at Peking, [394] sq.

Kuang Ch’êng-tzŭ. Mythical being who taught the attainment of immortality, also said to be an incarnation of Lao Tzŭ; battle with To-pao Tao-jên, [133]; fights against Wên Chung, [161]

Kuei. Name for demons, [103]

K’uei. A star; palace of the God of Literature, [106] sq.

K’uei, or Chung K’uei. As God of Literature, [106] sq.; as God of Exorcism, [248], [249][250]

K’uei Hsing. Distributor of literary degrees, [109], [110], [112]

K’uei Niu. A monster resembling a buffalo, [133]

K’un-lun Mountains. Supposed origin of the Chinese in, [13], [16]; Nü and Kua at foot of, [82]; Hsi Wang Mu and, [137]; Yü Shih resides in, [206]

Kung. The Artisans; the third class of the people, [28]