Lion and Dragon in Northern China

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PREFACE

CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER II WEIHAIWEI AND THE SHANTUNG PROMONTORY

CHAPTER III HISTORY AND LEGEND

CHAPTER IV CHINESE CHRONICLES AND LOCAL CELEBRITIES

CHAPTER V BRITISH RULE

CHAPTER VI LITIGATION

CHAPTER VII VILLAGE LIFE AND LAND TENURE

CHAPTER VIII VILLAGE CUSTOMS, FESTIVALS AND FOLK-LORE

CHAPTER IX THE WOMEN OF WEIHAIWEI

CHAPTER X WIDOWS AND CHILDREN

CHAPTER XI FAMILY GRAVEYARDS

CHAPTER XII DEAD MEN AND GHOST-LORE

CHAPTER XIII CONFUCIANISM I

CHAPTER XIV CONFUCIANISM II

CHAPTER XV TAOISM, LOCAL DEITIES, TREE-WORSHIP

CHAPTER XVI THE DRAGON, MOUNTAIN-WORSHIP, BUDDHISM

CHAPTER XVII RELIGION AND SUPERSTITION IN EAST AND WEST

CHAPTER XVIII THE FUTURE

INDEX

Transcriber's Notes

LION AND DRAGON IN NORTHERN CHINA



LION AND DRAGON IN NORTHERN CHINA

BY R. F. JOHNSTON, M.A. (Oxon.), F.R.G.S.
DISTRICT OFFICER AND MAGISTRATE, WEIHAIWEI
FORMERLY PRIVATE SECRETARY TO THE GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG, ETC.
AUTHOR OF "FROM PEKING TO MANDALAY"

WITH MAP AND ILLUSTRATIONS


NEW YORK
E. P. DUTTON AND COMPANY

1910


PRINTED BY
HAZELL, WATSON AND VINEY, LD.,
LONDON AND AYLESBURY,
ENGLAND.

TO

Sir JAMES HALDANE STEWART LOCKHART
K.C.M.G., COMMISSIONER OF WEIHAIWEI

IN MEMORY OF
TWO MOONLIT NIGHTS AT LUTAO-K'OU
FIVE FROSTY MORNINGS AT PEI-K'OU TEMPLE
AND A HUNDRED BREEZY GALLOPS
OVER THE HILLS AND SANDS OF WEIHAIWEI


                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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