Wên Yü. See Lei Chên-tzŭ
Wên-chu T’ien-tsun. Fights with No-cha, [317]–[318]
Western Air, Sovereign of the, [137]
White Bird Nunnery. Miao Shan goes to, [261] sq.; set on fire, [264]; saved by Miao Shan, [264]
White Crane Youth. Captures Shên Kung-pao’s head, [156]; restores the head, [157]; kills Ch’iung Hsiao, [158]; fights and defeats Chang Shao, [159]
White Elephant. In Kuan Yin legend, [283], [284], [285]–[286]
White Horse. Of Hsŭan Chuang, [340]–[341]
White Tiger. Po Hu; spirit of the White Tiger Star; guardian of Taoist temple gates, [146], [148]
Wife. Status of, [23]–[24]; legend of the Expectant, [391]–[392]