μῦθοι Mythoi
Motif

Identification of man by his little toe.

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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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Troll's daughter after being cooked in kettle recognized by golden fingernailRecognition by voiceRecognition by smile. Sultan frees prisoner when he recognizes him as a former aidIdentification of man by his skullRecognition by large breasts that woman in bed is not husband's wifeRecognition of monk by his large organIdentity established because one of man's teeth is blue

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