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Beal, Bela, and Bull', in Ireland; for they are sometimes covered with water, and again appear to emerge from the retiring tide. Thus Belfast has obtained its name, Beal-feasda; and hence the Bela at the mouth of the Shannon, and the North and South Bulls of Dublin Harbour. In China, a similar custom has been retained in attendance upon the New Year, though it has no connection with either of the equinoxes: for it commences with the first new moon, nearest to the ingress of the sun into the fifteenth degree of Aquarius. On New Year's Eve they bathe in perfumed water; and when the New Year begins, they illuminate splendidly some domestic idol, and burn candles and incense. On the same day, a huge clay figure of the Buffalo, called by the Chinese Waterbullock, is borne in procession to the Eastern gate of every capital city, where the governor strikes it thrice with a whip, and then the people break it in pieces, and from its hollow inside a multitude of smaller images in clay fall out, for which they scramble. The opening of the Water-bullock, to let out the multitude of animals contained in its interior during the preceding year, sufficiently shows the reason why the sacrificial lights were first kindled. 3

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Vallancey's Vindication, iv. 381.

2 Creuzer, on the Religions of Antiquity.
3 Davis's Chinese, i. 310.

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