Index. 



365 



Immortality, ideas concerning, 235, 296- 

 305; leading to idealistic conceptions 

 of art in the Han period, 235, 248; 

 prompted by taking jade as food, 296, 

 297. 



Incense-burner, of jade, 321. 



India, nephrite bowl of, 324. 



Individualism, springing up in Han 

 period, 233. 



Inscriptions, doubtful on ancient jades, 

 10, 168; invented, in Ku yii Vu P'u, 

 10-12; on jade celts, 30, 34, 35; on 

 stone arrow-heads, 60-62; added on 

 antiquities in the K'ien-lung period, 

 62. 



Iris design, 126. 



Iron, mattock of, 48; hammer of, 50; 

 mentioned as tribute in Shu king, 55, 

 56; Su-shen ignorant of, 59; thunder 

 hatchets of, 65, note 1; hook of, for 

 cutting mulberry leaves, 66; later 

 substitute for stone in acupuncture 

 needles, 67; hoes of, in Assam, 77; 

 swords of Han period, 276; girdles of, 

 286; Ju-i of, 335, 336, 339. 



Ivory, as writing-material, 114, 115; 

 back-scratcher of, 255; thumb-ring of, 

 284; leaves carved from, 334. 



Japan, old copper coins of, with round 

 hole, 192; netsuke of, 243; nephrite 

 question of, 35i~354- 



Jet, 25, 66. 



Ju-i, so-called sceptre of good luck, on 

 jade image of dragon, 187; name of a 

 cloud design on jade rings, 211, 212; 

 general discussion of, 335-339. 



Julien, St., 69, in. 



Kansu, jade of, 25. 



Kan-su t'ung chi, 25. 



K'ang-hi, the Emperor, on stone imple- 

 ments, 68. 



Kao Ch'ai, 225. 



Kao Sing, grave of, 278, 281. 



Kao-tsu, regulations of, regarding gird- 

 les, 286. 



Kao-tsung, the Emperor, collection of 

 jades of, 9. 



K'ao ku Vu, 8, 174, 182, 281, 284; illus- 

 tration of King Wu from, 285. 



Kashgar, jade of, 24. 



Khotan, jade of, 24, 203; jade bowlder 

 from, 26; girdle as tribute from, 291, 

 292; trade of, in jade during the 

 eighteenth century, 324. 



Kia Kung-yen, 302. 



Kiang Ch'un, 9. 



kiao-ch'ih, kind of dragon, 227. 



k'i, jade button, 249. 250. 



K'ien-lung period, archaeological condi- 

 tions in, 62; characteristics of, 325- 

 326. 



Kin shih, 331. 



Kin-shih so, bronze hatchets of, 44; stone 

 arrow-heads of, 60-62; spade-shaped 

 coins of, 74; on swords, 274. 



Kin ting ts'ien lu, 191. 



K'ien Shan, 21. 



Knives and swords, of stone, 68. 



Knots, jade implements to loosen, 238- 

 242. 



Ko chih king yiian, 15, 267. 



Ko Hung, 299. 



Ko ku yao lun, 15. 



Kroeber, A. L., on back-scratcher of 

 Eskimo, 255. 



Ku K'ai-chih, painter, 282; picture of 

 Wu, kine of Ch'u, by, 285. 



Ku kin chu, 286. 



Ku lieh nil chuan, work illustrated by 

 Ku K'ai-chih, 282. 



Ku Ying-t'ai, 15. 



Ku yii Vu, 8, 113, 245, 246, 253, 254, 256, 

 260, 262, 278, 281, 312. 



Ku yii Vu k'ao, best modern work on 

 archaeology of jade, 12-13; see Wu 

 Ta-ch'eng. 



Ku yii Vu p'u, history and criticism of, 

 8-12; pictorial character of illustra- 

 tions of, 12, 272-273; jade axes of, 41- 

 43; in ceremonial objects, attempts at 

 reconstructing the material of the San 

 li Vu, 81; south-pointing chariot of, 

 113; alleged jade wheel-naves of, 125- 

 129; wrong representations of symbols 

 of nature-deities in, 144; alleged huang 

 of, 172; jade carvings of tigers of, 177- 

 181; girdle-pendants of, 197-231; hat- 

 pins of, 251; jade clasps of, 256-257, 

 261; jade buckles of, 264-273; court- 

 girdles of, 286-293; J a de vase of, 319; 

 jade carvings of Buddhist pictures of, 

 341-348. 



kuan, a fish, symbolism of, 227, 228. 



kuan, head-dress, 251. 



Kuan-tse, on ancient culture-periods, 

 70; on appreciation of valuables, 190. 



Kuang ya, 115. 



Kuang yiin, 115. 



ku, girdle-ornament, 199. 



kuei, pointed jade emblem, buried with 

 the sovereign in the Han period, 83; 

 represented on a Han bas-relief, 97; 

 various forms of, 98-100; in funeral 

 rites, 298. 



kuei pi, jade emblem used in sacrificing 

 to Sun, Moon, and Stars, 167, 168. 



k'uei lung, coiled dragon, 222, 224, 227, 



234- 

 kung kuei, 85, 86. 



