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Magic bracelet.

Magic. · Magic objects. · Kinds of magic objects. · Magic ornaments. · view the constellation · filed as D1074

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“"Have no fear," replied No-cha superciliously; "his son's sinews are still intact; I will give them back to him if he wishes." When they entered the house he saluted the Dragon-king, made a curt apology, and offered to return his son's sinews. The father, moved with grief at the sight of the proofs of the tragedy, said bitterly to Li Ching: "You have such a son and yet dare to deny his guilt, though you heard him haughtily admitting it!”

Myths & Legends of China, Chapter XII · served from our shelf

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Filed under Magic ornaments.

Filed beside it
Magic jewel (jewels)Magic hair ornamentsMagic necklaceMagic bangleMagic ringMagic fanMagic chain (ornament)Magic ornaments – miscellaneous
Travels with
Magic bracelet warns of poison. (Cf. D1074, D1317.0.1.)Magic bracelet kills man. (Cf. D1074.)Magic wishing bracelet. (Cf. D1074.)
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Giant as culture heroTransformation: sea dragon to serpentTransformation: dragon-king to gust of windSea dragon in serpent's form to accompany hero. (Cf. D419.1.1, B11.)Disenchantment by strikingMagic object found in fortMagic trousers (breeches)Magic bowMagic formula renders invisible. (Cf. D1273.)Magic trousers conquer enemy. Hero spreads them in air and balls of fire fall from them on enemy. (Cf. D1055.)Magic object burns person upMagic bracelet kills man. (Cf. D1074.)

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