Tung-hua Ti-chün. See Tung Wang Kung

T’ung-t’ien Chiao-chu. First of the Patriarchs of the Taoists, [133]; and Hung-chün Lao-tsu, [133]; battle with Chun T’i, [133][134]; the buffalo of, [133][134]; given pill of immortality and taken to Heaven, [134]; and the twenty-eight constellations, [191][192]; and Chun T’i, [321] sq.

Turkestan, Eastern. Supposed origin of the Chinese in, [13]. See also Sinkiang

Tzŭ T’ung. Chang Ya at, [104]; the God of, [105]; Wên Ch’ang and the Spirit of, [108][109]

Tz’ŭ-hang Ta-shih. Immortal, [216]

Tzŭ-hua. In legend of Ch’un-yü Fên, [413], [415][416], [419]

Tzŭ-wei Hsing. Constellation. See Po I-k’ao

U

Umbrellas, The Magic, [241][242]