'The Nankow Pass'. 'A bold, rocky defile, separating China proper from the lands of the barbarians beyond. On the left, a picturesque little edifice dedicated to Kwei-Sing, the god of literature ... on the opposite side a small two-storied temple. The lower is consecrated to Kwan-te (Kuan-Ti), the god of war, and the upper one is called the cave of Kwan-yin (Quan Yin), the goddess of mercy. There is constant traffic'.
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