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PLANTS / HERBS / GENERALMA-KOU, a Chinese divinity who studied magical practices, and is associated with medicinal herbs Date: 1918
Goddess of the PrivyTSE-KOU-CHEN (also known as K ANG-SAN-KOU) a concubine, murdered in the privy by her masters legitimate wife, but rewarded by being appointed Goddess of the Privy Date: 1919
Japanese musical instruments - the hing kouA group of Japanese musicans playing various instruments, including the hing kou (a drum, also known as the po-fou) and the sheng(a wind instrument)
Cordia subcordata, kou treeFinished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771. Illustration annotated Cordia sebestena
Lao-Tse Wins VictoryLao-tse riding on an Ox helps achive a victory over the Kang-san-kou-niang (the godesses of the latrine)
Chinese MagicianAll Chinese divinities are more-or-less possessed of magical powers, but CHENG-KOU is a full-time practitioner of magic arts, and her services are sought for that reason
Medicinal Herbs GoddessMA-KOU, a Chinese divinity who studied magical practices, and is associated with medicinal herbs