μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Magic folding mule. Folds up like a sheet of paper. (Cf. B184.1.)

Magic. · Transformation. · Other forms of transformation. · Transformation: object to object. · Miscellaneous forms of transformation. · view the constellation · filed as D491.1.2

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“He then made himself known, and, giving Yang another pill, vanished in a gust of wind. Two hundred years later he effected the immortalization of his disciple. During his peregrinations on earth he would hang a bottle on the wall at night and jump into it, emerging on the following morning. He frequently returned to earth, and at times tried to bring about the transmigration of others. An example is the case of Ch'ao Tu, the watchman.”

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

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Within the index

Filed under Compressible magic animals.

Filed beside it
Herd of cattle put into magic cup. (Cf. B182.)Magic dog shrinks in size
Travels with
Magic horse
Keeps company with — shares receipted episodes
Horse (mule) with magic speedTabu: revealing name of godImmediate death for breaking tabu. (Cf. C52, C51.3, C453, C533.)Magic plantMagic flower pot bears plants with gold letters and leaves. (Cf. D965.)

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