P’i-lu Hsien, or P’i-lu Fo. An Immortal; and Chun T’i, [324]; becomes a Buddha, [324]
Piao. See Shao
Pig Fairy of the “Hsi Yu Chi,” [326] sq.
Pills of Immortality. And vital force, [135]; Chang Tao-ling and, [139], [140]; Shên I and, [184]–[185]; Hêng Ô and, [184]–[185]
Pitch-pot. A game, [45]
Planet-s. Influence terrestrial events, [176]; abodes of stellar divinities, [192]; Jupiter and T’ai Sui, [194]
Pneuma. Ch’i; one of the elements of creation, [90]
P’o Chia. Name of King Miao Chuang, [253]
Po I-k’ao. Stellar deity of Tzŭ-wei constellation, [192]; eldest son of Wên Wang, [192]; and Ta Chi, [192]–[193]; canonized, [194]
Po Shih. And legend of Ch’in Shin Huang-ti’s visit to the Spirit of the Sea, [212] sq.