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Masonry And The Asiatics.

them " San-ho-huwce "—i . e . Triad society—is a very powerful association in the Celestial Empire . For about a thousand years it was called the " Company of Heaven and Earth ( Teen-de-huwoe ) . " Its design was purely benevolent , and a kind of

secret protest against the prevailing superstition and idolatry of the masses . When the present Tartar dynasty ascended the "Dragon" throne , the conquered Chinese were forced to conform to the Tartar fashion of wearing

the cue , and shaven head ; this the Teen-des refused to do , in accordance with an oath of taken to that effect . As they thus became marked men , easily distinguished from other citizens , they were thus persecuted with so furious a rancour , that at

last the members dissolved the society , the members outwardly conforming to the Tartar rule , but secretly vowing vengence to the Tartar . It has thus become a political association . The leading men of all the rebellions against

the present Government of China were all Triads , a fact perfectly well known to the Chinese Government . Renegades , or members expelled from the Triad society , have betrayed their brethren so often that the Tartar officials profess to be fully

acquainted with the minutice of this society . The writer has been informed by a high Tartar official , that the word , held sacred by the Triads , is " Sanpahurh-she-ih , " i . c . meaning 321 , pronounced " Hung . " As Chinese characters are ideographic ,

the component part of the word may be full of mystic meanings , only known by the initiated . No member of this society is ever to be known by his family name , but simply by " Ivo " brother , thus avoiding the danger of denunciation by

faithless renegades or eaves-droppers . The officers simply add a number to their names , as —— presiding officer , Bro . No . 1 , etc . Many of the Chinese of California belong to this society , but being perfectly aware that they are surrounded by

spies in the service ot their Tartar masters , they make no demonstration of their brotherhood , for fear of compromising their families residing in China . This is especially the case among the " cohongs " or " companies . " Their business in

China would at once be arrested if they showed any sympathy with members of the Triad society . The ceremony of initiation is as follows : —The candidate is blindfolded , and led into a room , in the centre of which stand a circle of Triads ; a bridge of swords is then formed over his head ,

Masonry And The Asiatics.

when he takes a kind of obligation , binding him to secresy and ceaseless hatred to the Tartar ; he is then released , and taught the secret signs by which Triads make themselves known . These signs consist in employing three fingers in a

peculiar way ; for instance , in taking up a tea-cup , the fore , middle and third fingers are used , the thumb and little finger not being used . As for the Chinamen , Hindoos , and Parsees met with in English Lodges at Singapore , India ,

Amboyna , etc ., they are all well educated gentlemen , speaking English , and educated in Europe or India . They are the sons of wealthy families , sent to Europe for the sake of its culture , and living in their native country

more or less Europeanized . They all profess belief in Deity , speak the English language perfectly , and are remarkable for exactness in their knowledge of Masonry . It is therefore error of the most serious kiud , to suppose for a

moment that Masonry tolerates atheism for a moment , —because that complete realization of unit } '' , gathers under her standard all nations , all colours , all creeds , all politics—in fine , all mankind . San Francisco Mirror .

Revile Not Masonry For Its Secrecy.

REVILE NOT MASONRY FOR ITS SECRECY .

There are a few who , in this present age of enlightenment , make objection to Secret Societies ; more especially to the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons . We had supposed that the vituperations which had

been cast upon it , some forty years since , when traders in politics ( too lazy to earn an honest living otherwise ) endeavoured to ride upon what they presumed they had made a skeleton , into offices of honour and emolument , had been

exploded . Nevertheless , there are some whoevidently from ignorance of its tenets—object to it . Firstly , on account of its -secrecy ; Secondly , on account of its oaths ; Thirdly , in consequence ( as they say ) of its being regarded by its members

as a substitute for religion , and consequently antagonistic thereto ; and lastly , for its exclusion of females . Now , its secrecy we regard as one of the great elements of the success of the society ; for since its organisation this secrecy—so often vauuted , so

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THE GRAND ORIENT OF FRANCE AND "THE LANDMARK." Article 1
MASONRY AND THE ASIATICS. Article 1
REVILE NOT MASONRY FOR ITS SECRECY. Article 2
MASONIC JOTTINGS, No. 67. Article 4
MASONIC NOTES AND QUERIES. Article 5
LIGHT COMES FROM THE EAST. Article 6
CORRESPONDENCE. Article 8
THE CASE OF CHARLOTTE JACKSON. Article 9
MASONIC SAYINGS AND DOINGS ABROAD. Article 9
THE CANONBURY PRIZE OF THE ROYAL MASONIC INSTITUTION FOR BOYS. Article 10
MASONIC MEMS. Article 11
UNITED GRAND LODGE. Article 11
Craft Masonry. Article 12
PROVINCIAL. Article 13
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR. Article 16
MASONIC DEMONSTRATION AT WASHINGTON Article 17
Obituary. Article 19
LIST OF LODGE MEETINGS &c., FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 6TH, 1871. Article 20
METROPOLITAN LODGES AND CHAPTERS OF INSTRUCTION. Article 20
TO CORRESPONDENTS. Article 20
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Masonry And The Asiatics.

them " San-ho-huwce "—i . e . Triad society—is a very powerful association in the Celestial Empire . For about a thousand years it was called the " Company of Heaven and Earth ( Teen-de-huwoe ) . " Its design was purely benevolent , and a kind of

secret protest against the prevailing superstition and idolatry of the masses . When the present Tartar dynasty ascended the "Dragon" throne , the conquered Chinese were forced to conform to the Tartar fashion of wearing

the cue , and shaven head ; this the Teen-des refused to do , in accordance with an oath of taken to that effect . As they thus became marked men , easily distinguished from other citizens , they were thus persecuted with so furious a rancour , that at

last the members dissolved the society , the members outwardly conforming to the Tartar rule , but secretly vowing vengence to the Tartar . It has thus become a political association . The leading men of all the rebellions against

the present Government of China were all Triads , a fact perfectly well known to the Chinese Government . Renegades , or members expelled from the Triad society , have betrayed their brethren so often that the Tartar officials profess to be fully

acquainted with the minutice of this society . The writer has been informed by a high Tartar official , that the word , held sacred by the Triads , is " Sanpahurh-she-ih , " i . c . meaning 321 , pronounced " Hung . " As Chinese characters are ideographic ,

the component part of the word may be full of mystic meanings , only known by the initiated . No member of this society is ever to be known by his family name , but simply by " Ivo " brother , thus avoiding the danger of denunciation by

faithless renegades or eaves-droppers . The officers simply add a number to their names , as —— presiding officer , Bro . No . 1 , etc . Many of the Chinese of California belong to this society , but being perfectly aware that they are surrounded by

spies in the service ot their Tartar masters , they make no demonstration of their brotherhood , for fear of compromising their families residing in China . This is especially the case among the " cohongs " or " companies . " Their business in

China would at once be arrested if they showed any sympathy with members of the Triad society . The ceremony of initiation is as follows : —The candidate is blindfolded , and led into a room , in the centre of which stand a circle of Triads ; a bridge of swords is then formed over his head ,

Masonry And The Asiatics.

when he takes a kind of obligation , binding him to secresy and ceaseless hatred to the Tartar ; he is then released , and taught the secret signs by which Triads make themselves known . These signs consist in employing three fingers in a

peculiar way ; for instance , in taking up a tea-cup , the fore , middle and third fingers are used , the thumb and little finger not being used . As for the Chinamen , Hindoos , and Parsees met with in English Lodges at Singapore , India ,

Amboyna , etc ., they are all well educated gentlemen , speaking English , and educated in Europe or India . They are the sons of wealthy families , sent to Europe for the sake of its culture , and living in their native country

more or less Europeanized . They all profess belief in Deity , speak the English language perfectly , and are remarkable for exactness in their knowledge of Masonry . It is therefore error of the most serious kiud , to suppose for a

moment that Masonry tolerates atheism for a moment , —because that complete realization of unit } '' , gathers under her standard all nations , all colours , all creeds , all politics—in fine , all mankind . San Francisco Mirror .

Revile Not Masonry For Its Secrecy.

REVILE NOT MASONRY FOR ITS SECRECY .

There are a few who , in this present age of enlightenment , make objection to Secret Societies ; more especially to the Most Ancient and Honourable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons . We had supposed that the vituperations which had

been cast upon it , some forty years since , when traders in politics ( too lazy to earn an honest living otherwise ) endeavoured to ride upon what they presumed they had made a skeleton , into offices of honour and emolument , had been

exploded . Nevertheless , there are some whoevidently from ignorance of its tenets—object to it . Firstly , on account of its -secrecy ; Secondly , on account of its oaths ; Thirdly , in consequence ( as they say ) of its being regarded by its members

as a substitute for religion , and consequently antagonistic thereto ; and lastly , for its exclusion of females . Now , its secrecy we regard as one of the great elements of the success of the society ; for since its organisation this secrecy—so often vauuted , so

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