Throne of the Five Emperors. Wu Ti Tso, a celestial palace, [176]
Thunder. Myths of, [198] sq.; Ministry of, [198]; Duke of—see Lei Kung; Son of, [199], [202]–[203], and see Lei Chên-tzŭ
Ti. The earth; and forgiveness of sins, [125]–[126]
Ti Chih. The twelve terrestrial branches, [197]
Ti-mu, Ti-ya, or Hou-t’u. ‘Earth-dumb,’ the Earth-mother; one of the attendants of Wên Ch’ang, [82], [109]–[110], [165]
Ti-tsang Wang. The God of Hades, [120]
Ti-ya. See Ti-mu
Tibet. A dependency of China, [27]
Tien Mu. Mother of Lightning, [203]
T’ien. Heaven; worship of, [94], [95]–[96]; abode of the spirits, [95]–[96]; confused with Shang Ti, [96]–[97]; one of the sources of happiness, [125]–[126]