μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Mountain-men abduct persons.

Marvels. · Marvelous creatures. · Spirits and demons. · Mountain-spirits. · view the constellation · filed as F460.4.4.1

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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 — 7references

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Filed under Malevolent mountain-men.

1 finer motif beneath it
Woman rescued from mountain-men
Filed beside it
Mountain-men chain captive peasantMountain-men throw person over church roofMountain-men make sausage of ChristiansMountain-folk steal from peasantMountain-men drive off man's herdsMountain-spirit causes shipwreck

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