Weapons, [33]

Weaver-girl, The Herdsman and the. Legend of, [189] sq.

Wei Chêng. Associated with Door-gods. See Mên Shên

Wei-t’o. Vihârapâla; the Dêva protector of Buddhist temples and of the Law of Buddha, [120]

Weights and Measures, [49]

Well, Spirits of the, [217]

Wên Ch’ang. God of Literature; attendants on, [82], [109][110]; legends of, [104] sq.; and the Great Bear, [105] sq.; palace of, [106]

Wên Chiao. Wife of Ch’ên Kuang-jui, and mother of Hsüan Chuang, [336], [337] sq.

Wên Chung. Famous generalissimo, canonized as God of Thunder; his battle with Chiang Tzŭ-ya, [158] sq.; attacked by Huang T’ien-hua, [159]; wounded by Chiang Tzŭ-ya, [160]; forced to retreat, [161]; fights more battles, [161]; drawn up to Heaven, [161]; another account of his battles and death, [198][199]. See also Lei Tsu

Wên Wang. Father of Po I-k’ao; prisoner of Chou Hsin, [192]; Ta Chi and, [192][193]; Lei Chên-tzŭ and, [202][203]