Monogamy. In China, [22][23]

Moon. P’an Ku and the, [77][78]; influences terrestrial events, [176]; symbol of the, [176]; hare in the, [176], [179]; worship of the, [176]; Shên I visits the, [187][188]

Moon-queen. See Ch’ang Ô

Mother. The Earth-mother, [82], [109][110], [165]; Golden, of the Tortoise, [136]; Bushel—see Tou Mu; of Heaven, [150]; Old, of the Waters, [220] sq.

Mountain-s. Sacrifices offered on T’ai Shan, [127]; ‘the Five,’ Wu Yüeh, [242]; Hua Shan, sacred, [253]; monkey under the, [345][346]

Mourning. Methods of, [40]

Mu Kung, Tung Wang Kung, or Tung-hua Ti-chün. God of the Immortals, [136]; how formed, [136]; and yang principle, [136]; sovereign of the Eastern Air, [136][137]; his servants, Hsien T’ung and Yü Nü, [136]; and Shên I, [185][186]. See also Tung Wang Kung

Mu Tzŭ. See Mo Tzŭ

Mu Yeh. Battle of, [152][153]

Mu-cha. See Li Mu-cha