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  Wujin 武進, 128

  Wushan 巫山, 182n6

  Wutong 五通, 185n11

  Wuxing 吳興, 35, 47, 53, 66

  Wuxuan 武宣, 189

  Wuzhong 吳中, 78

  Xi Fanghui 郗方回, 98

  Xi Hui 欷恢 (styled Daoyin 道胤; d. 398), 44

  Xi Kang 嵇康 (styled Shuye 叔夜, 223–262), liii, lv, 100n39, 165n42

  “Xi Kang,” 166

  Xi Zaochi 習鑿齒 (styled Yanwei 彦威; d. 383), 61

  Xi Zhongsan 稽中散 (Xi Kang 嵇康), 165

  Xia 夏 County, 23n50

  Xiajiang 峽江, 124n32

  Xiakou 夏口, 96n32

  xian 仙 (immortals), xxxviii

  Xi’an 西安, 38n29, 69n34, 119n20, 179n80

  Xiang 相 County, 24–25, 25n26, 91

  Xiang 項 County, 73n41

  Xiang 湘 River, 46n58

  Xiangcheng 項城, 91n26, 103n45

  Xiangcheng 襄城, 96n32

  Xiangfan 襄樊, 37n27, 44n50, 97n34

  Xiangyang 襄陽, 37, 44n50, 52n74, 69n34, 75, 97, 163, 196

  Xiangyi 襄邑 County, 64, 183

  Xianhe reign 咸和 (326–334) of Jin, 31, 62n20, 73

  xianjing 仙境 (immortal land), xxxix

  xianshi bao 現世報 (retribution in this life), xliii

  Xiao Dengfu 蕭登福, xxxviin46

  Xiao Hong 蕭紅, lin98

  Xiaoshan 蕭山, 24n53, 107n57

  xiaoshuo 小說 (fiction), xxvii, xxviii, xxix, l, 159n12

  Xiaowu 孝武, Emperor of Jin (Sima Yao 司馬曜; r. 373–396), 40, 44n50, 75, 115n8, 169–70, 191n2

  Xiayi 下邑, 160n19

  Xie An 謝安 (styled Anshi 安石, 320–385), 94n28, 173n62, 175

  “Xie Anshi,” 175

  Xie Chi 謝摛, 38

  Xie Daoyun 謝道蘊, 173n62

  Xie Fu 謝敷 (fl. mid–late fourth century), xxviin7

  Xie Hui 謝晦 (390–426), 36, 36n24, 41

  Xie Kun 謝鯤 (styled Youyu 幼舆; 281–323), 62

  Xie Mingxun 謝明勳, xxviin6

  Xie Sheng 謝盛, 153

  Xie shi 謝氏 (Lady Xie, Xie Daoyun), 173

  Xie Shi 謝石 (327–388), 175n69

  Xie Xuan 謝玄 (343–388), 175n69

  Xie Zao 謝藻, 38

  Xie Zongwan 謝宗萬, 2n3

  Xie Zu 謝祖, 149

  Xin Tang shu 新唐書 (New Tang history), xxviii, xlvin80, lin98, lii

  Xin’an 新安, 48, 163

  Xincheng 新城 County, 67

  Xindu 新都, 163n35

  Xinfan信幡, 10, 10n15

  Xingbo 興伯, 100

  Xingning 興寧 reign (363–365), 26n60

  Xingtai 邢臺, 16n31

  xinxi 忻喜 (be delighted), 2n4

  Xinye 新野 County, 46

  Xiongnu 匈奴 (Huns), 180n3

  Xiping 熙平 County, 184

  Xiushui 修水, 183n8

  Xiyang 西陽, 96n32

  Xu Chang 徐長, 197

  “Xu Ganmu 徐干木” (Xianzhi 羨之), 192

  “Xu Huangliang meng 續黃粱夢” (Continuation of millet dream), 8n10

  Xu Jian 徐俭, 72

  Xu Jing 徐精, 31

  Xu Mi 徐密, 54

  Xu Qi 徐琦, 20

  Xu Shu 徐淑, 31

  Xu Soushen ji 續搜神記, 104n50

  Xu xian 須縣, 91n26

  Xu Xianzhi 徐羨之 (364–426), 36, 36n24, 95, 178

  “Xu Xianzhi’s Dream,” 178

  Xu Xuanfang 徐玄方, 16

  Xu Xun 許遜, 175–76

  Xu Yi ji 續異記, lv

  “Xu You” 許攸 (styled Ziyuan 子遠; d. 24), 118–119

  Xu Zuo 徐祚, 106–107

  Xu Zuozhi 徐祚之, 178

  Xuan 宣, Emperor of Jin. See Sima Yi

  Xuan 宣, King of Zhou 周 (r. 827–780 BCE), xxxviiin51

  Xuanwu 宣武, Emperor of Chu. See Huan Wen

  Xuanyan ji 宣驗記 (Records of manifest miracles), xxv, xxvii, l, li

  Xuchang 許昌, 70n35

  Xuchi 盱眵 County, 66n30

  Xue Zhong 薛重, 62

  Xun Xian 荀羨 (322–359), 127

  Xunyang 尋陽, 48, 103

  Xuzhou 徐州, xlix, 25n6, 90n22, 120n, 127n37

  Yama (閻羅), 139–41, 166

  Yan Cong 顏從, 104

  Yan Kejun 嚴可均 (1762–1843), li

  Yan Pool 檐潭, 150

  Yandai 煙臺, 85n10

  Yang Hu 羊祜 (styled Shuzi 叔子, 221–278), liii, 37, 163

  “Yang Hu Suffered from Headaches,” 37

  Yang Lin 楊林, 9n12

  Yang Sheng 楊盛 (r. 395–425), 179

  Yang shi 楊氏 (Mr. Yang), 90

  Yang Xianyi and Gladys Yang, lvii

  Yanggao 陽高, 79n11

  Yangqi 陽起 (styled 聖卿), 76

  Yangxian 陽羨, 18

  Yangxin 陽新, 180

  Yangzhou 揚州, 36n21, 48n63, 60n14, 71n37, 95, 120n21, 162

  Yangzi 揚子 River, 33, 35

  Yanshi 偃師, 176n70

  Yanzhou 兗州, xlix, 33n10, 44n51, 60n14, 120, 157

  yao 妖 (monster), xxxviii

  Yao 尭, 159

  Yao Chang 姚萇 (330–393), 176n70

  Yao 耀 County, 116n11

  Yao Hong 姚泓 (387–417), 39, 179

  Yao Lue 姚略, 148

  Yao Niu 姚牛, 91

  Yao Shao 姚紹, 179

  Yao Xiang 姚襄 (331–357), 176

  Yao Xing 姚興 (styled Zilue 子略, 366–416), 148n10, 179n77

  Yazhi 雅之, 52

  Ye 鄴 County, 52n74, 93

  Ye 掖 County, 102n42

  Ye Qingbing 葉慶炳, xln60

  Yecheng鄴城, 186

  Yi 伊 River, 176

  Yichang 宜昌, 182n6

  Yidu 宜都, 182

  Yijing 易經 (Classic of changes), xl, 157n5, 158

  yilei 異類 (other species), xxxvii

  Yin shi 殷氏 (Mr. Yin), 81

  Yin Yun 殷芸 (471–529), xxvii, lin98

  Yin (Zhongkan) 殷仲堪, 43

  Yin Zhongzong 殷仲宗, 81

  Ying 穎 River, 179

  Yingchuan 穎川, 70, 145

  Yingou 隂溝, 148

  Yiqiejing yinyi 一切經音義 (Pronunciation and meaning of all the scriptures), 72n40

  Yishui 沂水 County, 90n21

  Yiwen ji 異聞記 (Records of marvels heard), xxvi

  Yiwen leiju 藝文類聚, liii, liv, 64n24–25, 157n6

  Yixi 義煕 (405–418), xlvii, 20, 30, 35, 42, 57, 109, 148

  Yixing 宜興, 18n36

  Yixing 義興, 41, 195

  Yiyang 宜陽, 181

  Yiyuan 異苑 (A garden of marvels), xxviin7, xxxii, 16n30

  Yizhou 益州, 36n20, 81n5, 152

  Yongchang reign 永昌 (322–323) of Jin, 124.

  Yongchu 永初 reign (420–422) of Song, xlviii, 77, 112

  Yonghe 永和 reign of Jin (345–356), 67

  Yongji 永濟 County, 23n50

  Yongjia 永嘉 reign (307–312) of Jin, 180, 196

  Yongping 永平 (58–75), 1

  Yongxi 永熙 reign (290), 195

  Yongxing 永興 County, 24, 107

  Yongzhou 雍州, 44

  Youdu 幽都 (Land of Darkness), xxxix

  Youming lu 幽明錄 (Hidden and visible realms): importance of, xxv; new anomalies of, xliii–xlvi; compiler of, xlvi–li; a textual history of, lii–lvi

  “Young of Big Peng” 鵬, 44–45

  youxin yumu 遊心寓目, xxxv

  Youyang zazu 酉陽雜俎, xxviin9

  “Yu bao” 魚報, liii

  Yu Chong 庾崇, 84

  Yu 禹 County, 145n4

  Yu Hong 庾宏, 89

  Yu Jin 庾謹, 46

  Yu Jing 庾敬, 98

  Yu Kai 庾楷 78

  Yu Wan 虞晚, 153

  Yu Yingshi 余英時, xxxviin46, xxxixn55&57

  Yuan 元 (1
279–1368), 6n8

  Yuan 元, Emperor of Jin (Sima Rui 司馬睿; r. 317–322), 86n12, 128, 170n57

  Yuan An 袁安 (styled Shaogong 邵公, d. 92), liii, 159

  Yuan Cong 爰琮, 163

  Yuan Shu 袁淑 (408–453), xlix

  Yuan Zhen 袁真, 174

  Yuan Zhen 元稹 (779–831), xxx

  Yuanjia 元嘉 period (424–453), xlviii, 24, 41, 47n57, 60, 110, 152, 188n20

  Yuankang 元康 reign (291–299) of Jin, 84n8

  Yuanshi 元氏 County, 160n18

  Yuanshi tianzun 元始天尊 (Heavenly Sovereign of Original Beginning), xxxvii

  Yuanxi reign 元熙 (304–308), 150

  Yuanxing 元興 reign (402–404), 21, 154

  Yue Hengjun 樂衡軍, xlin64

  “Yue Xia” 樂遐, 41

  Yueshe congkan 越社叢刊, liv

  Yuhang 餘杭 County, 9, 15, 45, 74

  Yuhuang dadi 玉皇大帝 (The Grand Jade Emperor), xxxvii

  Yuji 余暨, 107n57

  Yulongchao, 魚龍超 131

  Yundu 雲杜 County, 11

  yushi zhongcheng 御史中丞 (Palace Aide to the Censor-in-Chief), 95n30

  Yuyao 余姚, 74n42

  Yuzhang 豫章, 62n19, 95, 114, 198

  yuzhen 玉枕 (jade pillow), 74n43

  Yuzhou 豫州, xlviii, 43n42, 73n41, 105n53, 149, 174

  Zang Lihe 臧勵龢, xlviiin89

  Zao 藻, 55

  zazhuan 雜傳 (miscellaneous biographies), xxviii, lii

  Zeitlin, Judith T., xxvin5

  Zeng Pool 曽潭, 150

  Zeng Zao 曾慥 (1091–1155), lii, 37n25, 166n43

  Zhang Chang 張萇, xlin66

  Zhang Chun 張春, 77

  Zhang Feng 張縫, 112

  Zhang Feng 張奉, 160n17

  Zhang Hao 張顥 (styled Zhiming 智明), 160

  Zhang Heng 張衡 (78–139, styled Pingzi 平子), 194

  “Zhang Heng and Cai Yong,” 194

  Zhang Hua 張華 (232–300), xxvi, 50, 192, 197, 198

  “Zhang Hua,” 198

  Zhang Jian 張薦 (744–804), 28n63

  Zhang Long 張隆, 112n65

  “Zhang Maodu 張茂度,” 36

  Zhang 漳 River, 186

  Zhang Xian 張顕, 52

  Zhang Zhenjun 張振軍, xxviin6, xxxin25, xxxiiin30, xxxvn41, xlin65, xliiin69, xlvin78, xlviin84, liin106, 6n8, 8n10, 72n40, 87n14, 167n46, 181n5

  Zhang’an 章安 County, 23

  zhao 兆 (omen), xl

  Zhao, Duke of, 昭公 (534 BCE), xxxvii, 6n8

  Zhao Bolun 趙伯伦, 75

  Zhao Ji 趙吉, 93

  Zhao Liang 趙良, 48

  “Zhao Tai 趙泰 Travels in Hells,” xliv, 132–37

  Zhao Xiaohuan, xxx

  “Zhaohun 招魂” (Summons of the soul), xl

  Zhecheng 諸城, 114n5

  “Zhen Chong and the Local Deity,” 11–13

  Zheng Guangzu 鄭光祖 (fl. 1294), 6n8

  Zheng 鄭 State, 191

  Zheng Wanqing 鄭晚晴, lvi–lvii, 34n14, 40n35, 41n39, 52n76, 85n9, 90n20, 90n24, 106n56, 157n4, 178n75, 197n16

  Zheng Xuan 鄭玄(127–200), 158

  “Zheng Zichan 子產,” 191–92

  Zhengshi 正始 reign (240–248) of Cao Wei, 157n4

  Zhenjiang 鎮江, 17n33, 32n9, 152n17

  Zhenyi zhi 甄異傳, 24n52

  “Zhenzhong ji 枕中記” (The world inside a pillow), 8n10

  Zheqi 赭圻 Ridge, 88

  zhi 志 (accounts), xxix, xxxi

  zhiguai 志怪 (accounts of anomalies): tradition of, xxv–xxvii; as a genre, xxvii–xxxii; as a culture phenomenon, xxxii–xxxiii; significance of, xxxiii–xxxvi; a classification of, xxxvi–xliii

  zhiren 志人 (records of people), xxviii

  zhiyi 志異 (accounts of marvels), xxxi

  Zhong Ahan jing 中阿含經, xlivn72

  zhong changshi 中常侍 (Palace Attendant-in-Ordinary), 160n17

  Zhong Dao 鍾道, 24

  Zhong Hui 鐘會 (225–264), 32n8

  Zhong You 鐘繇 (styled Yuanchang 元常; 151–230), 108

  “Zhong You’s Ghost Girlfriend,” 108

  Zhongmu 中牟, 196

  Zhongsan dafu 中散大夫 (Grand Master of Palace Leisure), 165n42

  Zhongshan 中山 State, 11, 137n57

  zhongshu lang 中書郎 (Palace Secretariat), 82n7

  Zhongshu ling 中書令 (president of the Central Secretariat), 115n9

  “Zhou Chao’s 周超 Wife,” 41

  Zhou Jing 周敬, 110

  Zhou Shudao 周叔道, 78

  Zhoukou 周口, 62n20

  Zhu Dan 朱誕, 60

  Zhu Ping 朱平, 96

  Zhu shi 朱氏 (Zhu family), 114

  Zhu Tanwulan 竺曇無蘭 (Dharmarājan), xlivn72

  Zhu Zong 朱综, 66

  Zhu Zongzhi 朱宗之, 80

  zhuan 傳 (traditions), xxix

  Zhuang Zi Yi 莊子儀, xxxviiin51

  Zhuangzi 莊子 (ca. 320 BCE), xxvii, xliin67

  Zhucheng 邾城, 149

  Zhuge shi 諸葛氏 (Zhuge family), 99

  “Zhuge Zhangmin” 諸葛長民 (d. 317), 43

  Zhulin qixian 竹林七賢 (Seven Worthies of the Bamboo Grove), 87n15, 165n42

  Zhuzhou 株州, 46n58

  zhuzuo zuolang 著作佐郎 (Editorial Director Assistant), 95n30

  Zong Dingbo 宗定伯, xxviii

  Zu Anguo 祖安國, 52

  Zu Yue 祖約 (d. 330), 73n41

  Zunzi 孫子. See Sun Wu

  Zuo zhuan 左傳 (Mr. Zuo’s Commentaries), xxxvii, xliii, 6n8

  Zuofu 作福 (create good fortune), 173n63

  Zürcher, E., 167n46

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  Hsün Tzu: Basic Writings, tr. Burton Watson, paperback ed. only. 1963; rev. ed. 1996

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  The Mahābhārata, tr. Chakravarthi V. Narasimhan. Also in paperback ed. 1965; rev. ed. 1997

  The Manyōshū, Nippon Gakujutsu Shinkōkai edition 1965

  Su Tung-p’o: Selections from a Sung Dynasty Poet, tr. Burton Watson. Also in paperback ed. 1965

  Bhartrihari: Poems, tr. Barbara Stoler Miller. Also in paperback ed. 1967

  Basic Writings of Mo Tzu, Hsün Tzu, and Han Fei Tzu, tr. Burton Watson. Also in separate paperback eds. 1967

  The Awakening of Faith, Attributed to Aśvaghosha, tr. Yoshito S. Hakeda. Also in paperback ed. 1967

  Reflections on Things at Hand: The Neo-Confucian Anthology, comp. Chu Hsi and Lü Tsu-ch’ien, tr. Wing-tsit Chan 1967

  The Platform Sutra of the Sixth Patriarch, tr. Philip B. Yampolsky. Also in paperback ed. 1967

  Essays in Idleness: The Tsurezuregusa of Kenkō, tr. Donald Keene. Also in paperback ed. 1967

  The Pillow Book of Sei Shōnagon, tr. Ivan Morris, 2 vols. 1967

  Two Plays of Ancient India: The Little Clay Cart and the Minister’s Seal, tr. J. A. B. van Buitenen 1968

  The Complete Works of Chuang Tzu, tr. Burton Watson 1968

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  Records of the Historian: Chapters from the Shih chi of Ssu-ma Ch’ien, tr. Burton Watson. Paperback ed. only. 1969

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  Kūkai: Major Works, tr. Yoshito S. Hakeda. Also in paperback ed. 1972

  The Old Man Who Does as He Pleases: Selections from the Poetry and Prose of Lu Yu, tr. Burton Watson 1973

  The Lion’s Roar of Queen Śrīmālā, tr. Alex and Hideko Wayman 1974

  Courtier and Commoner in Ancient China: Selections from the History of the Former Han by Pan Ku, tr. Burton Watson. Also in paperback ed. 1974

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  Calming the Mind and Discerning the Real: From the Lam rim chen mo of Tsoṇ-kha-pa, tr. Alex Wayman 1978

  The Hermit and the Love-Thief: Sanskrit Poems of Bhartrihari and Bilhaṇa, tr. Barbara Stoler Miller 1978

  The Lute: Kao Ming’s P’i-p’a chi, tr. Jean Mulligan. Also in paperback ed. 1980

  A Chronicle of Gods and Sovereigns: Jinnō Shōtōki of Kitabatake Chikafusa, tr. H. Paul Varley 1980

  Among the Flowers: The Hua-chien chi, tr. Lois Fusek 1982

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  Doctors, Diviners, and Magicians of Ancient China: Biographies of Fang-shih, tr. Kenneth J. DeWoskin. Also in paperback ed. 1983

  Theater of Memory: The Plays of Kālidāsa, ed. Barbara Stoler Miller. Also in paperback ed. 1984

  The Columbia Book of Chinese Poetry: From Early Times to the Thirteenth Century, ed. and tr. Burton Watson. Also in paperback ed. 1984

  Poems of Love and War: From the Eight Anthologies and the Ten Long Poems of Classical Tamil, tr. A. K. Ramanujan. Also in paperback ed. 1985

  The Bhagavad Gita: Krishna’s Counsel in Time of War, tr. Barbara Stoler Miller 1986

  The Columbia Book of Later Chinese Poetry, ed. and tr. Jonathan Chaves. Also in paperback ed. 1986

  The Tso Chuan: Selections from China’s Oldest Narrative History, tr. Burton Watson 1989

  Waiting for the Wind: Thirty-Six Poets of Japan’s Late Medieval Age, tr. Steven Carter 1989

  Selected Writings of Nichiren, ed. Philip B. Yampolsky 1990

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