Supreme Ruler. See Shang Ti
T
Ta Chi. The barbarous concubine of Chou Hsin, the last ruler of the Shang dynasty; and Po I-k’ao, [192]–[193]; and Wên Wang, [193]; and T’ai Sui, [195]–[196]
Ta Yü. See Yü
Tai. A rich family murdered by Wang Chê, [255]
T’ai Chi. The Grand Terminus; the producer of the two elementary forms, [85]
T’ai Chi T’u. The Plan of the Grand Terminus; explanation of, [86]; and Chinese cosmogony, [92]. See also Chou Tzŭ
T’ai Ch’u. The Great Starting, [90]
T’ai I. The Great Change, [90]; the Great One, Great Unity, the first of the celestial spirits, [142] sq.; and Shên Nung, [143]; Hsien Yüan’s medical preceptor, [143]; Spirit of the Pole Star, [144]. See also T’ai-i Chên-jên