276 Index
Jian jing. See Sword Classic
Jiapiluo shen. See Kapila
Jiaqing, Emperor, 193
jiedao. See “prohibitions’ knife”
Jin Yong, 22
jin’gang. See vajra
Jin’gang shen. See Vajrapâÿi
Jingde Chuandeng lu. See Jingde Period
Record of the Transmission of the lamp
Jingde Period Record of the Transmission of
the lamp, 13–14
Jinnaluo. See Kiœnara
Jin Ping Mei. See Plum in the Golden Vase
Jinzhong zhao. See Golden-Bell Armor
Jixiao xinshu. See New Treatise on Military
Efficiency
Jizu (Mt.), 75
Journey to the West, 93–94, 124, 131, 175
Kangxi, Emperor, 184, 190
Kapila, 214n.90
Kieschnick, John, 102
Kiœnara (Jinnaluo), 87–89, 94, 114. See
also Nârâyaÿa; Vajrapâÿi
Kroll, Paul, 146
kung fu (movies), 1, 10, 196. See also
Drunken Master; Fearless; Fists of
Fury; Shaolin Temple
Kung Fu Tai Chi, 4 5
“Lament on Monast ic Troops,” 74
Lee, Bruce, 1, 121
Lévi-Strauss, Claude, 179
Li Jing, 165, 167–168, 170 –171
Li Jiyu, 187–188
Li Lantian, 78
Li Lianjie, 1, 44, 121, 196, 198
Li Shidao, 21
Li Shimin, 17, 22–35, 45–46, 51–52, 56,
71, 182–183, 198
Li Xiaolong. See Lee, Bruce
Li Yuan, 23
Li Zicheng, 71, 79, 185, 187–188
Liang Yiquan, 45
Lin Boyuan, 148
Lin Qing, 126 –127, 194
Ling Tingkan, 168
lion dance, 201
Liu Baoshan, 45
Liu Dechang, 66–67
Liu Tieyun, 173, 194
Liu the Sixth & Liu the Seventh, 71–72
“local troops,” 68
Lokapâlas, 51, 212n.61, 219n.4
Lotus Sutra, 85, 87
Lü Dongbin, 160
Lu Shiyi, 64, 75
Lu Zhishen, 43–44, 50, 77, 96–99, 101
luohan. See arhats
Luoyang qielan ji. See Record of Buddhist
Monasteries in Lo-yang
Ma Mingda, 77, 131
Ma Shouying, 188
Manchu. See Qing Dynasty
Mao Yuanyi, 59, 62–63
Marrow-Cleansing Classic, 14, 166, 168,
203
martial arts: and acupuncture, 117–
118, 152, 200; and Buddhist
deities, 37–42, 52, 83–92, 108–109,
198 –199; and Buddhist hand
symbolism, 120; and Buddhist self-
cultivation, 2, 62, 78–80, 114, 199,
201; and cosmology, 153–155, 181,
197, 20 0; a nd Daoism, 3, 137, 147,
149, 155, 180, 197, 200–201; and
Daoist eight immortals, 120 –121;
and daoyin, 137, 14 0, 14 2–143, 147–
157, 180, 197; encyclopedias as
source on, 5, 68, 128; late Ming/
early Qing transformation of, 3,
137, 147–157, 180 –181, 20 0 –201;
and the literati elite, 5, 57, 64, 66,
75, 124 –125, 138, 178, 181, 201;
mythology of, 4, 135, 170, 178–180,
200; and nation-building, 5, 195,
205n.1; and Olympic games, 5,
196, 236n.41; and Qing (Manchu)
conquest, 5, 177–178, 181–182, 201;
and rebellion, 124, 134; religious
goals of, 1, 3, 126, 137, 147, 149,
171, 180 –181, 200 –202; and ritual,
151–152, 201; and syncretism, 173 –
175, 181, 201; temples as public
space for, 75–76, 81, 201; therapeu-