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Sacrifice-s. To Shang Ti, [95]; to T’ai Sui, [194]. See also Fêng-shan
Saint-s. See Shêng-jên
S’âkyamuni, See Shâkyamuni
Samgha. Sêng Pao; the Priesthood in Buddhism, [119]
San Ch’ing. The three Heavens of Taoism, [124]–[125]
San Kuan. The Three Agents,125; San Kuan Ta Ti, [125]; T’ai Shang San Kuan, [125]; sons of Dragon-king’s daughters, [126]
“San Kuo Chih,” The Story of the Three Kingdoms; an historical romance, [117] sq.
San Pao. The Three Precious Things, or Treasures—Buddha, the Law, and the Priesthood, [119]
San Yüan. The Three Origins,125; and the divisions of the year, [126]; ‘the Three True Sovereigns, Guests of the Kingdom of Wu,’ [127]