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Lohan No. 1, Bin-du-luo-bo-luo-duo-she, Pindola the Bhãradvãja
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172
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Lohan No. 2, Ga-no-ga-fa-zuo, Kanaka the Vatsa
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172
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Lohan No. 3, Bin-tou-lu-e-luo-sui-shi, a second Pindola
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172
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Lohan No. 4, Nan-ti-mi-duo-luo-qing, Nandimitra
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172
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Lohan No. 5, Ba-no-ga, Vakula or Nakula
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173
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Lohan No. 6, Dan-mo-luo-po-tuo, Tãmra Bhadra
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173
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Lohan No. 7, Ga-li-ga, Kalika or Kala
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173
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Lohan No. 8, Fa-she-na-fu-duo, Vajraputra
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173
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Lohan No. 9, Jie-bo-ga, Gobake, the Protector
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175
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Lohan No. 10, Ban-tuo-ga, Panthaka or Pantha the Elder
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175
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Lohan No. 11, Luo-hu-luo, Rãhula, the son of Buddha
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175
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Lohan No. 12, Na-ga-xi-na, Nãgasena
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175
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Lohan No. 13, Yin-jie-tuo, Angida
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176
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Lohan No. 14, Fa-na-po-su, Vanavãsa
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176
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Lohan No. 15, A-shi-duo, Asita or Ajita
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176
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Lohan No. 16, Zhu-cha-ban-tuo-ga, Chota-Panthaka or Pantha the Younger
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176
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Lohan No. 17, A-ci-da, Ajita
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117
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Lohan No. 18, Ba-luo-tuo-she
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177
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The white elephant with the sacred almsbowl of Buddha on its back
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178
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Examples of Chinese fans
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185
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Examples of Chinese lanterns
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189
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Paper charm known as the five poisons
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196
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Ancient imperial standard
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198
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Fly-whisk or chauri
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201
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Tracings from “Buddha-foot stones”
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202
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Mólî Qïng, Guardian of the East
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203
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Mólî Hâi, Guardian of the West
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203
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Mólî Hóng, Guardian of South
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203
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Mólî Shòu, Guardian of the North
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203
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Fú Yì inventing the Eight Diagrams
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210
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Zhù Róng, the God of Fire
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213
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God of Literature
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214
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God of Longevity
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214
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God of the Kitchen
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216
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Guān Dì reading the ancient classics
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216
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The two Gods of Wealth, Civil and Military
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217
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The money-tree
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220
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The wild goose as harbinger of good news
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221
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“A Hundred Colts”
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228
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The eight famous horses of Mù Wáng
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229
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Hundred antiques
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230
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Kuan Yin as protector of children
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243
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Lama priest attired for worship
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246
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Insignia and weapons of the Lama gods
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247
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Lama devil dancers’ masks used in the religious ceremonies celebrated on the 8th of the first moon
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248
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The philosopher Laocius
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249
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Lion
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251
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Lotus flowers
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254
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Manjusri
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261
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Wedding procession at Peiping
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264
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Ancient anatomical chart
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267
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The philosopher Mencius
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270
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Mirror of the Táng period
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271
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Stone and metal instruments
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278
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Stringed instruments
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279
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Bamboo and wooden instruments
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281
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Skin instruments
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282
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Gourds: Reed organ
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283
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Clay instruments: Ocarina
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283
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Nézhā
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285
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The spring ox and driver
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294
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A typical Chinese pagoda
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296
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Landscape in the style of Wáng Wéi
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299
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Landscape after Xià Guï
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301
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Pán Gû chiselling out the universe
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304
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The God of Longevity issuing from a peach
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306
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Golden pheasant
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312
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Phoenix
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313
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Taoist philosopher who has discovered the sacred fungus of immortality
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318
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Pû Xián mounted on a white elephant
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323
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The Taoist Queen of Heaven with her two attendants
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325
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Sceptre and head
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330
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Scrolls
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332
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Examples of Chinese seals
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