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Q. 63. Which deity is this? 



A. The protecting deity of the faithful and loyal brethern of Hung. 



ft. 64- What was there in this temple? 



A. There was an antithetical couplet. 



Q. 65. How does this run ? 



A. The faithful may enter this ancestral temple; 



The disloyal may not burn incense here. 



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Q. 66. AVho was there? 



A. Hian-cJm-lwig was there? ( x ) 



Qi. 67. Why was she there? 



A. She was there gathering mulberry-flowers. 



Q. 68. How can you prove that? 



A. I can prove it by a verse. 



Q. 69. How does this verse run? 



A. Before the temple Ling-wang she gathers mulberry-flowers. ( 2 ) 



All the people in the world should unite in one family. 

 If one meets another afterwards, and asks one's name: 

 Every body should answer : /, I gather mulberry-flowers." 



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Which mountains did you pass? 



I passed the Black-dragon-mountain. ( 3 ) 



Did you ascend it to take a walk? 



Yes,. I ascended it. 



How many coves were there? ( 4 ) 



C) ^ f|^ the name of a fairy, the daughter of Eai-hcng-mng (j$£ f| 3l)> The dra - 

 gon-king of the seas. 



( 3 ) Vari: „rejoices in mulberry-flowers (j|J ^ ^g), So, too, in the fourth line: I rejoice in mulber- 

 ry-flowers. 



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