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November 30th, 2007 [With reference to cannibalism in China see _Medical Superstitions an

Incentive to Anti-Foreign Riots in China_, by _D
[With reference to cannibalism in China see _Medical Superstitions an
Incentive to Anti-Foreign Riots in China_, by _D. J. Macgowan, North China
Herald_, 8th July, 1892, pp. 60-62. Mr. E. H. Parker (_China Review_,
February-March, 1901, 136) relates that the inhabitants of a part of
Kwang-si boiled and ate a Chinese officer who had been sent to pacify
them. ‘The idea underlying this horrible act [cannibalism] is, that by
eating a portion of the victim, especially the heart, one acquires the
valour with which he was endowed.’ (_Dennys” Folk-lore of China_, 67.)–H.
C.]

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