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Motif

Magic calabash (gourd).

Magic. · Magic objects. · Kinds of magic objects. · Magic gardens and plants. · view the constellation · filed as D965.2

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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 — 3references

The index’s own references — the collections where scholars sighted this story-shape, tradition by tradition. Titles on our shelf are live links; the rest is the frontier, not yet shelved.

Within the index

Filed under Magic plant.

Filed beside it
Honeysuckle "king of trees."Magic mandrakeMagic rosebushMagic mistletoeMoly: magic plantMagic lotus plant. (Cf. D975.1.)Magic four-leaf cloverMagic corn. (Cf. D973.)Magic laurel (plant)Magic myrtleMagic plantainMagic grassMagic flaxMagic fern blossom. May be obtained on St. John's eveMagic barley plant. (Cf. D973.2.)Magic rue
Travels with
Magic calabash renders invisible. (Cf. D965.2.)Calabash as guardian of girl. (Cf. D965.2.)Pursuit by magic calabash. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic calabash furnishes treasure. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic wishing-calabash. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic calabash causes food to be furnished. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic soldier-producing calabash. (Cf. D965.2, D1470.1.4.)Magic calabash furnishes slaves. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic calabash furnishes livestock. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic calabash holding bones raises storm. (Cf. D965.2)Magic calabash (gourd) controls winds. (Cf. D965.2.)Magic calabash cooks and cares for child. (Cf. D965.2.)Speaking gourd. (Cf. D965.2.)

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