μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Transformation: monkey to other animal.

Magic. · Transformation. · Other forms of transformation. · Transformation: one animal to another. · view the constellation · filed as D411.5

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“But at an unguarded moment Sun lifted the lid, emerged in a rage, seized his magic staff, and threatened to destroy Heaven and exterminate its inhabitants. Yü Huang, at the end of his resources, summoned Buddha, who came and addressed Sun as follows: "Why do you wish to possess yourself of the Kingdom of the Heavens?" "Have I not power enough to be the God of Heaven?" was the arrogant reply. "What qualifications have you?" asked Buddha.”

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

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Scholars’ trail — 1reference

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Filed under Transformation: mammal (wild) to another animal.

4 finer motifs beneath it
Transformation: monkey to eagleTransformation: monkey to candle-mothTransformation: monkey to antTransformation: monkey to ox
Filed beside it
Transformation: squirrel to another animalTransformation: rat to another animalTransformation: hare (rabbit) to another animalTransformation: antelope to another animalTransformation: mouse to another animalTransformation: seal to another animalTransformation: fox to snakeTransformation: gorilla to eagleTransformation: bear to goose

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