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table of contents
  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. Acknowledgments
  5. Simplified Chronology of Chinese Dynasties with Selected Reign Periods
  6. Introduction
  7. Chapter One. Fortune Telling, Storytelling
  8. Chapter Two. Thunder, Writing, and Justice
  9. Chapter Three. Dragons and Bugs
  10. Chapter Four. Water, Connoisseurship, and Curiosity
  11. Chapter Five. Unseen Practices
  12. Chapter Six. Animating Forces
  13. Conclusion
  14. Chinese Character Glossary
  15. Notes
  16. Bibliography
  17. Index

INDEX

Page numbers in italics indicate illustrations.

  • Anecdotes from the Area North of Meng (Beimeng suoyan), 10–11
  • animals with consciousness, 78–79, 158; transformation of, 17, 70–71, 87, 101
  • animating forces, 143–62; and blood, 148, 161; and fire, 144, 157, 161; and life/death, 143
  • anomalous accounts (zhiguai), 118–19, 151–52, 165
  • Anzheng Tang (publisher), 45, 151, 184n14, 185n15
  • apotropaic practices, 40–41, 98–99; and thunder, 60–63; and water, 108–10
  • attachment illnesses (zhu), 155–57
  • Bencao gangmu. See Systematic Compendium of Materia Medica
  • Berlin medical manuscripts, 32–33, 62–63, 81, 108–9
  • biji (brush notes), 1–2, 10–12, 53–54, 153, 165–68
  • Book of Changes (Yijing), 23, 26, 29–30, 125–28
  • Boxer Rebellion, 164–66
  • Brokaw, Cynthia, 44
  • brush notes (biji), 1–2, 10–12, 53–54, 153, 165–68
  • bugs (chong), 19, 68–69; and dragons, 82–83, 101; and gu, 115–17, 119–20; nine dragons bug, 70, 81; and rainbows, 101–2, 104; and thunder, 1, 54–55
  • Canonization of the Gods (Fengshen yanyi), 47–48, 58–59
  • catalepsy, 145–46
  • categories: bibliographic, 12, 14–15; classification of animals, 68–69, 72, 101; of dragons, 68–72; generic, 3–4, 9–12, 14, 71, 167; of knowledge, 8–9; of water, 93–94
  • centipedes, 53–54, 117, 120–21
  • chong. See bugs
  • Classic of Mountains and Seas (Shanhai jing), 101–2
  • Classic of Tea (Cha jing), 91–92
  • contagion, 119, 156–57
  • corpse qi, 130, 155–57
  • corpse worms (sanshi), 44, 117, 119, 126
  • corpses 148–55; and thunder marks, 44, 47, 49
  • cutting flesh for medicine. See gegu
  • death, 145–48; pollution from, 156–57; revival from, 147–53
  • demons: attachment by, 155–57; and bugs, 117, 119–21; plague demons, 59–60; and water, 97–100, 113–14
  • Dianshizhai Pictorial (Dianshizhai huabao), 42–43, 84–89
  • divination, 21–41; emolument and horse method, 31–33; physiognomy, 38–41
  • dragons, 18–19, 67–89; and bugs, 54–55, 68–69, 82–83; death/mortality of, 72–77; and drugs from, 73–74, 81–84; and lasciviousness, 67–68, 77–80, 83–84; and laziness, 77–78; and rainbows, 101–4, 106–8; and thunder, 55–56, 64–65; and transformation, 70–73, 86–87
  • Dream of the Red Chamber (Honglou meng). See Story of the Stone (Shitou ji)
  • dreams, 6–7, 14, 29, 87–88
  • Du Liniang, 148–50
  • earthquakes, 17, 105–6
  • earthworms, 107, 120
  • echo bugs, 54–55
  • eight characters (bazi), 41, 158–59
  • epidemics, 113–14, 160
  • epistemic texts, 8–11, 12–14, 151–52
  • fate: and thunder, 43–44; and water, 97
  • filial piety, 132–41
  • fireflies, 79, 157
  • Five Miscellanies (Wuzazu), 2, 67–68
  • Flowers in the Mirror (Jinghua yuan), 55, 65–66
  • foxes, 52–53
  • gegu (cutting flesh for medicine), 116, 131–42; and Buddhism, 137–38; and doctors, 131–32; and gender, 133, 137–38; liver slicing (gegan), 133–34, 140–41
  • ghosts: and corpse attachment, 155–57; and odor, 99–100
  • giant clams. See shen
  • ginger, 10–11, 154
  • ginseng spirits, 164–65
  • golden silkworms (jincan), 120–24
  • grave robbing, 150
  • gu poison (gudu): and bugs, 119–20; and Confucian virtue, 121–24; hedgehogs as cure, 121–22; and licentiousness, 125–30; reanimating life gu, 128–30; and travelers, 122–23
  • Guan Yu, 138–40
  • Guanyin, 137–38
  • heaven: and divination, 38; and thunder justice, 42–55, 65
  • Historian of the Strange. See Pu Songling
  • History of the Former Han (Hanshu), 85, 124
  • History of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo zhi), 24, 108
  • Hua Tuo, 138–40; water method of, 108–11
  • Huang Liuhong, 49, 51–52
  • human flesh as medicine, 131–42. See also gegu
  • hun souls, 144–45; calling back souls, 148–53
  • Illustrated Exhortations and Admonishments (Quan jie tushuo), 45–48, 132–33, 151–52
  • Illustrated Twenty-Four Paragons of Filial Piety for Women (Nü ershisi xiao tushuo), 133, 134
  • information: circulation of, 11–12, 18–19; in entertainment literature, 3–5, 9–11, 14–15, 163–68
  • inns, suspicion of, 122–23
  • insects. See bugs
  • Ji Xiaolan. See Ji Yun
  • Ji Yun (Ji Xiaolan), 49–53, 76–78, 107–8, 150–58
  • jing (essence), 143–45
  • Journey to the West (Xiyou ji), 61, 90, 93, 111, 151
  • knowledge: categories of, 8–9; common, 2–3, 15–16, 52–53, 118–19; vernacular vs. elite, 115–16
  • Kongming. See Zhuge Liang
  • Lam, Ling Hon, 3–4
  • legal codes, 118, 124–25
  • Li Shizhen: citations by, 9–11, 14–15, 54–55; skepticism of, 15, 63–65
  • licentiousness: of dragons, 67–68, 77–80, 83–84; and gu, 125–30; and rainbows, 104
  • Lin Daiyu, 27, 90–91
  • ling (numinous/spiritual quality), 67–69, 77–78
  • liver: and hun souls, 141; slicing (gegan), 133–34, 140–41
  • Lunheng. See Wang Chong
  • magic: black/sorcery, 98–99, 123–25, 155–59; sympathetic, 117–18, 135–36; water methods, 108–14
  • medical manuscripts. See Berlin medical manuscripts
  • medicine: and bugs, 82–83, 116–17; and death states, 146–48; and dragons, 73–74, 81–84; elite vs. vernacular, 115–16; and entertainment literature, 10–11, 15–16, 118–19; flesh as, 131–42; and gu poison, 117–22; and thunder, 59–63; and water, 93–97, 108–14
  • mercury, 112–13
  • Miaoshan, Princess, 137–38
  • mirages (shenlou), 85–89
  • nature, patterns in, 17–18, 166–67
  • newspapers: and anomalous accounts, 43–44, 52; and gegu reports, 140–41; and gu poison, 126–29; and souls returning, 144, 150; and thunder reports, 2–3, 43, 66
  • novels: and divination, 21–41; and medical knowledge, 15–16, 163–65; sequels to, 163–65. See also xiaoshuo; and specific titles
  • numinousness. See ling
  • omens: rainbows as, 104–6; in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, 105–6
  • Outlaws of the Marsh (Shuihu zhuan), 35, 163–64
  • Pan Jinlian, 35–36, 38, 158–59
  • paper figures (zhiren), 158–62
  • parasites. See bugs
  • Peking Gazette (Jingbao), 140
  • Peony Pavilion (Mudan ting), 148–50
  • Perceptions (Yuewei caotang biji). See Ji Yun
  • physiognomy, 36–41
  • Plum in the Golden Vase (Jin ping mei), 14–16, 30–41, 158–59
  • po souls, 113, 144–45, 154–55, 161, 166. See also hun souls
  • poison. See gu poison
  • practical texts, 8–9, 19–20, 115–16
  • prognostication. See divination
  • Pu Songling (Historian of the Strange), 17, 58, 78, 80, 147
  • qi, 6–7, 63–65, 86–89, 99–101, 144–48; corpse qi, 130, 156–57
  • Quell the Bandits (Dangkou zhi), 163–66
  • rain (rainwater), 76–80, 90–94, 103–4, 107–8
  • rainbows, 4, 64, 101–8
  • realgar (xionghuang), 82–83
  • Records of the Grand Historian (Shiji), 89, 125
  • Romance of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguo yanyi), 23–25, 105–6
  • saliva, 100–101, 119–20
  • sequels, 4, 12–14, 163
  • sexual excess/licentiousness, 67, 78–80, 126–31
  • sha (demon), 47, 48, 123
  • shamans (wu), 40, 108, 123, 151
  • shen (dragon-clam), 85–89, 89
  • Shen Gua, 85–86, 102–3
  • Shenbao (newspaper), 80–84, 127–29
  • Shenbaoguan (publisher), 163–64
  • sorcery, 155–60
  • Story of the Stone (Shitou ji), 25, 29–30, 90–91, 151, 152, 160
  • Strange Stories from Liaozhai (Liaozhai zhiyi), 13, 15, 99, 146
  • Supplement to the Systematic Compendium of Materia Medica (Bencao gangmu shiyi), 81–84, 112–13
  • Systematic Compendium of Materia Medica (Bencao gangmu), 9–17, 81–83, 93–97, 130–33, 146–50, 155–57
  • talismans, 60–63, 108–9
  • Tang Xianzu, 36, 148–49
  • tea, 90–92
  • thunder, 75–78, 106–7; as divine retribution, 42–45, 49–53; gods of, 47–50, 55–59; in healing, 59–63; mistakes of, 49–54
  • transformation (hua), 16–18, 64–65, 68–71, 73–74, 86–89, 100–101, 157–58, 166–67
  • Wang Chong, 56–57, 63–64
  • Wang Tingxiang, 64–65
  • water, 18–19, 71–72; connoisseurship of, 90–94; demons and, 97–101; different types of, 90–97; methods (shuifa), 108–14; as space-time, 94–97
  • weather, 3, 18, 23–24, 67, 70
  • Wei Zhongxian, 52–53, 185n32
  • What the Master Did Not Discuss (Zibuyu), 75, 113
  • witchcraft, 116, 118–19, 123–27
  • writing/written word, 18–19, 22, 42–43, 97–98
  • Wuzazu. See Five Miscellanies
  • xiaoshuo, 3–5, 9–11, 13–15, 40–44, 165–68
  • Xie Zhaozhe, 76, 104, 106–7
  • Ximen Qing, 30, 33–35, 158–59
  • Xue Baochai, 27–29
  • Xunzi, 39–40, 158
  • Yijing (Book of Changes), 23, 26, 29–30, 125–28
  • Yongzheng, Emperor, 136–37
  • Yuan Mei, 153–55, 160
  • Yuewei caotang biji. See Perceptions
  • Yunnan, 126, 129
  • Zhang Xinzhi, 29–30
  • Zhao Xuemin, 13, 81–84, 110–13
  • Zhiji, Doctor Ma, 94–95
  • Zhou Zuoren, 118–19
  • Zhu Xi, 63–64, 103, 107, 132
  • Zhuge Liang, 23–25, 110
  • Zou Diguang, 45, 132, 152
  • Zou Lang, 121–24
  • Zuo Tradition (Zuozhuan), 125–26

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