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3Ethics, Taoist,352seq.,354seq.Ethnography of Weihaiwei,38seq.Evergreen trees, Significance of,121-2,262-4,378Evil spirits,289seq.,292Excalibur, A Chinese,362-3Export trade of Weihaiwei,90,164seq."Expulsion from the clan" (ch'u tsu),159Expulsion of disease, Magical,183,192,375seq.,384Extra-territorial jurisdiction,447-8Fairs, Country,129seq.Family organisation,112seq.,135seq.Families, Antiquity of Chinese,134seq.Famines,16,36,55,56,59seq.Fang Chi (village),401Farnell'sEvolution of Religioncited,321,338,416(2)Feathers and rain, Supposed connection between,295seq.,298-9Fên-chia(Family division),149seq.,218-9Fên-shu(deed specifying details of division of family property),149seq.Fêng-lin (village),129Fêng-shui (geomantic superstition),119-20,181,198,203,251,264-70,333,387Ferguson'sTree and Serpent Worshipcited,379(5)Festivals at Weihaiwei,178seq.Fichtequoted,329Fiji Islanders, Religious ideas of,251(3)Filial Piety,196,199,200,272-5,342seq.,and seeAncestor-worshipFilial Piety, Classic of, quoted,271-4Financial position of China,443seq.Fir-trees,121-2,167,262-4,378,and seeEvergreen trees"First Emperor, The,"20seq.,43Fish, Large, seen at Weihaiwei,24,26,27,62,65Fitzgerald Range,31Five Sacred Hills,71,73,74,391seq.,396Fleet, Ships of British, at Weihaiwei,25-6,81-2,429Floods,16,36,52,55,56,59seq.,81Flora of Weihaiwei,167Flowers' Birthday,185Flying corpses,295seq.Fo-erh-ting (Buddha's Head),32Folk-lore,34seq.,155seq.,173seq. and passimFolk-lorequoted,183(2),184(1),281(1),298(3),299,377(2),379,380Folk-lore Journalquoted,264(1),291(1),294,298(2),379Food of the people,164seq.Foot-binding,195Forestation,17,447Forke's translation ofLun Hêngcited,40(2),271(1),297(3)Fortifications of Weihaiwei,27,56,78,426-9Foundation Sacrifices,365seq.Four Famous (Buddhist) Mountains,394Frazer'sGolden Boughquoted,183(2),186(1),187(3),294(2),295,375(1),376(1),377(3),379From Peking to Mandalaycited,47Frugality of people of Weihaiwei,79Fruit, Magic,25Fruit-growing in Weihaiwei,164-5Fu(Prefecture),15,16Fu-mu-kuan(father-and-mother officials),9,15,98,122-3,345-6Fu-sang (name of mythical land in the East),21,24-5,419Fusō, Japanese name for Fu-sangFustel de Coulangescited,142,319(2)Future of China,125-6,135(5),138(1),240seq.,307,426seq.Gambling,171Game-birds,165-6Gardiner, S. R.,quoted,200-1Garrison of Weihaiwei,82seq.German action in China,57,58Ghosts,173seq.,276seq.,286seq.,289seq.Gibbon'sDecline and Fallquoted,182(2)Gibraltar,80Giles, Prof. H. A.,quoted,188,301-2,305,308,313,348(2),349,351Giles, Lionel,quoted,303,305,311,327Ginkgo tree,seeMaidenhair treeGloucestershire, Dragons in,387(2)Glover, T. R.,cited,319(2),320(2,3),378(1)God, Definition of,330-1God of the City,364-71God of War,seeKuan TiGod of Wealth,360-1Goddess of Mercy,seeKuan YinGoh, D.,cited,319(4)Golden Age of China,39Golden Bough, The,seeFrazerGolden Rule, The,352Golf links at Weihaiwei,25,29Gomme'sFolk-lore Relicsquoted,186(2),193(1),293,365(1),412(1)Government of Weihaiwei, British,7-9,28,80seq.,429seq.Grape-cultivation,165Graveyards,254-75Great auk, China not a,307Great Wall of China, The,21,365Greece, Ancient,373,396-7Griffis, Dr. W. E.,quoted,304,307,322,379(5),387(4)Groot, Dr. De,quoted,6,7,17,174(3),185(1),192(1),219,262,263,271,277,278,279,280,283,287(1),291(1),292,298(1),380(2),387(3, 4),435Ground-nuts,164Guisers,184(1)Hachiman (Japanese deity),362Hai Chuang (village),78Hai-hsi-t'ou (village),289Hailstorms,59,61-2Hallamquoted,310Halley's comet,59,63Han dynasty,59,79(1)Han Fei Tzŭ (philosopher),351(1)Han Kao Tsu, (Emperor Kao Tsu of the Han dynasty),43Han Wu Ti (Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty),23Han-pa(drought-demon),295seq.Happy marriages in China,195-6,244-5Harbour of Weihaiwei,25seq.,28,78,426seq.Hare, Mr. G. T.,79Harriers, Weihaiwei,82Headmen,155,289,336,371-7,382,386Hearn, Lafcadio,341,349,431,447(1)Hearth-god,193,372Hebrews, Serpent-worship among,387Hegelquoted,329Hell, Christian attitude towards idea of,323-4Hells of Buddhism,402Hemp, Folk-lore connected with,179Herd-boy and Spinning Maiden, Chinese legend of,190Herodotusquoted,315,316,365(1)Heroes and other celebrities of Weihaiwei,69seq.High Court of Weihaiwei,99-100Hill-Tout'sBritish North Americacited,206Hills of Weihaiwei,30-3,78-9,391-8Hills, Sacred, of China,71,73,74,116,391seq.,396Historians' History of the Worldquoted,35History of Weihaiwei,38seq.Ho the Astronomer,43Ho Ch'ing (village),391Holcombe, Chester,352(4)Holidays at Weihaiwei,178seq.Hongkong,77,80,81,366Honour, Commercial, among Chinese,138seq.Hookerquoted,330Hot springs,29,98,400Hotels at Weihaiwei,26,28House of Lords, The Chinese,349-50Hsi and Ho (astronomers),40-2Hsi-yü-ting (hill),31Hsien(magisterial district),14seq.,48,53Hsien-jên(mountain recluses),32Hsün-chien(Chinese deputy-magistrate),30,53-4,367-8Hua Shan (one of the Five Sacred Hills),73Huai Nan Tzŭ (philosopher),351(1)Huai-ts'ui-lou (tower on city walls),30,31Huang Ch'êng-tsung,75-6Huang K'o Ssŭ (temple),401Human flesh, Eating of,61,64Human sacrifices,365-6"Hundred-grass lotion,"189-90Hunting at Weihaiwei,82Huo Ch'ien (village),391Hydrophobia,176-8Idolatry,320-1,335seq.,337,340,348,412,414seq.India, Unrest in,432Individualism,135seq.,344Insincerity in politics, Chinese,441Irish folk-lore,281(1),296(1),375Isis and Horus,320Isles of the Blest,24-5Jade-Imperial-God,32,391seq.,396,398Jamaica,80James, Prof. William,cited,324Japan and Japanese,40,44,48,56,70,87(1),348,373,375-6,379,387(4),432,438-9Japan, Abortive Chinese attempts at invasion of,44-5Japan, Confucianism in,304-5Japanese ancestor-worship,341-2,348Japanese "spiritualism,"175(2)Jên-chieh(Festival of Living Men),192,369Jesuits in China,334Jih-tao (Sun Island),30Jih-yüeh-ho-pi(atmospheric appearance),64Joan of Arc,338(1)Ju Hsüeh(Director of Confucian studies),47Jung-ch'êng city and district,13,14,16,18,19,24,43,44,47,51,53,98,180(1),301,369-71,390Jung-ch'êng hsien chih(Annals of Jung-ch'êng),37,56,168-9,402Jurisdiction of courts in Weihaiwei,98-101Juristic Person (Persona ficta), Evolution of,156seq.Kakasu Okakuracited,356K'ang Hsi, The Emperor,51K'ang Hsi Dictionary,40,297(2)Kempson, Rev. F. C.,quoted,324Khond tribes of India,382-3Ki-ming island,seeChi-ming-taoKiaochou,14,17,57,58,428Kingsmill, T.,quoted,352(3)Kitchen-god,seeHearth-godKnox, Prof. G. W.,353-4Kojin(Japanese deity),193(1)Korea,1,20,39,40,183(2),377Kowloon,77,428(2)Ku Hung-mingquoted,311Ku-mo Shan,31Ku Shan (hill and temple),399-402Ku-shan-hou (village),129Ku Shêng-yen,70Ku-yü hills,78-9Kuan Ti (God of War),27,338,362-4Kuan Yin,336,357,385,404,414-


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