Parents and Children, [25]–[26]
Pastors. Also called Lord-Lieutenants; the chief of the nobles in a province, [29]
Patriarch-s. Of Buddhism, [120]; T’ung-t’ien Chiao-chu, [133], [191]
Peaches. Feast of, [137]–[138]; Chang Tao-ling and the plucking of the, [140]–[141]
Peach-orchard, The Oath in the, [114] sq.
Pearl, The Intelligent. See Li No-cha
Pearly Emperor. Yü Huang; Chang Tao-ling Vicegerent of, [141]
Peking. Capital of China; Shun-t’ien Fu, originally Yu Chou; Pei-p’ing Fu in T’ang dynasty; legend of the building of, [227] sq.; Prince Chu-ti and, [228] sq.; Liu Po-wên and the founding of, [228] sq.; to be called No-cha Ch’êng, [229]; description of, [230]–[231]; prosperity of, [231]–[232]; the dragons and the drought in, [232] sq.
People, Four Classes of the, [28]
Perfect Man. See Chên-jên