Shêng-jên. Superhuman beings, saints, [125], [136]
Shih. Officers, later Scholars; the first class of the people, [28]
Shih Chin. Second son of Shih Ch’in-ch’ang, [255]
Shih Ch’in-ch’ang. Father of the sons reborn as daughters of Queen Po Ya, [255]
Shih Shan. Third son of Shih Ch’in-ch’ang, [255]
Shih Wên. Eldest son of Shih Ch’in-ch’ang, [255]
Shih-chi Niang-niang. And No-cha, [312]–[313]
Shih-chia Fo. See Shâkyamuni
Shou Hsing, or Hsien Wêng. The God of Longevity, [165], [171]–[172]; at first a stellar deity, [171]–[172]; as an old man, [172]; legend of, [172]; and the Eight Immortals, [214]; and Chu Jung, [238]
Shu Yü. See Mên Shên