P'eng-lai
English
Etymology
From the Wade–Giles romanization of the Mandarin 蓬萊 / 蓬莱 (Pénglái) Wade–Giles romanization: Pʻeng²-lai².
Proper noun
P'eng-lai
- Alternative form of Penglai.
- 1966, Holmes Welch, Taoism: The Parting of the Way[1], Beacon Press, page 101:
- Li Shao-chün not only promised the Emperor immortality after seeing P'eng-lai, but he said that he himself had been to P'eng-lai.
- 1980, Sweet and Sour[2], New York: Clarion Books, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 10:
- 'The Pointing Finger' is one of many Taoist tales about the Eight Immortals whose fabled home was the magical island of P'eng-lai.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:P'eng-lai.
Translations
Penglai — see Penglai