![]() ![]() My heartiest thanks are due to my good friend Mr Public libraries in Peking, have proved useful for purposes of reference. The native works contained in the Ssŭ K’u Ch’üan Shu, one of the few ![]() Variétés Sinologiques, published by the Catholic Mission Press at Shanghai. I have also consultedĪnd at times quoted from the excellent volumes on Chinese Superstitions by Père Henri Doré, comprised in the valuable series In writing the following pages I have translated or paraphrased largely from these works. The chief literary sources of Chinese myths are the Li tai shên hsien t’ung chien, in thirty-two volumes, the Shên hsien lieh chuan, in eight volumes, the Fêng shên yen i, in eight volumes, and the Sou shên chi, in ten volumes. With Thirty-two Illustrations In Colours By Chinese Artists Peking Author of “Descriptive Sociology: Chinese” “China of the Chinese” Etc. Consul Foochow (Retired) Barrister-at-law Middle Temple Late Member of The Chinese Government Historiographical Bureau
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