Liu Hsüan Te. See Liu Pei
Liu Hung. Murderer of Ch’en Kuang-jui, [336]–[337]
Liu I. And the Dragon-king’s daughter, [217] sq.
Liu Pei, Liu Hsüan Tê, or Hsien Chu. Hawker of straw shoes, and founder of the Shu Han dynasty; and Kuan Yü, [114] sq.
Liu Po-wên. Taoist priest; and Chu-ti, [228] sq.
Living, Worship of the, [101]
Lo Ching Hsin. See Yüan-shih T’ien-tsun
Lo Hsüan, or Huo-tê Hsing-chün. Originally Yen-chung Hsien; President of the Ministry of Fire, [236]–[237]; description of, [236]; burns Hsi Ch’i, [236]–[237]
Lo Yü. First name of P’o Chia (Miao Chuang), [253]