Trade. Foreign, [21], [48]–[49]; home, [48]–[49]
Triad. The super-triad, [100]–[101]; of gods, [101]; Taoist, [124]–[125]
Transformations. Of the fox, [370]
Treasures, The Three. See San Pao
Trigrams. A combination of lines used in divination; the Eight (pa kua), [193], [248]
Triratna. The Three Embodiments, [120]
Ts’ai Shên. God of Wealth, [165], [170]–[171]; Chao Kung-ming prototype of, [170]–[171]; legend of, [170]–[171]; canonized, [171]
Ts’ai-yün Hsien-tzŭ. Fights for Wên Chung, [159]–[160]
Ts’an Nü. Also called Ma-t’ou Niang; Goddess of Mulberry-trees and Silkworms, [165], [168]–[169]; legend of, [168]–[169]; also represented as a stellar divinity, [169]