The Dragon, Image, And Demon, Or, the Three Religions of China: Confucianism, Buddhism And Taoism : Giving An Account of the Mythology, Idolatry, And Demonolatry of the Chinese
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God of Architecture. — He is worshipped when a new house is built. He is probably the "Yellow Emperor" who "regulated costume, taught his people how to manu- facture utensils of wood, pottery, and metal, constructed a palace, which is by some held to have been the first royal residence, and invented a medium of currency." CHAPTEE XXI. THE ABSURDITIES OF POLYTHEISM. "TT is not intended by this heading . that all the follies -'- of paganism are collected in this chapter, for this is a book full o...f its absurdities. The conceits of the human mind in its worship and service of the creature are puerile and ridiculous. Rain Clothes Dwarf. — His father died when he was an infant, his mother wept herself blind, and he, the son, a dwarf, became a servant. He dresses in shaggy straw clothes, such as the farmers wear in the fields when it rains, and has on his head an umbrella straw hat (nyah mac). The Monkey-god. — Before heaven and earth existed, or Pankoo lived, there was the monkey. By taking in the flashes of light from the sun and moon, his animal spirits were made perfect, and at one somersault he could travel one thousand miles.
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