Shakya, or S’âkya. Same as S’âkyamuni Buddha, Shih-chia Fo, Gautama, [119]. See Shâkyamuni
Shâkyamuni, S’âkyamuni, or Shih-chia Fo. The name used in Chinese literature for Gautama Buddha, [119]; and Kuan Yin, [251] Page 447
“Shan Hai Ching.” The Hill and River Classic, [386]
Shan Ts’ai. And Miao Shan, [271] sq.; his fidelity tested, [272] sq.; transformation of, [273]; canonized, [287]
Shang. The Merchants; the fourth class of the people, [28]
Shang Ti. The Supreme Ruler, [94]; and Ti, [94]; worship of, [94]–[95]; sacrifices to, [95]; confused with T’ien, [96]–[97]; confers on Chuang Chou the kingdom of Jupiter, [150]
Shang Yang. Legend of the, [206]–[207]
Shao, or Piao. Part of the constellation of the Great Bear, [106]
Shê-chi. Gods of the Soil and Crops, [165]
Shê-mo Wang. Gods of Serpents, [165]