Botanicon Sinicum: notes on Chinese botany from native and Western sources. Part 3, Botanical investigations into the materia medica of the ancient Chinese / [E. Bretschneider].
- Emil Bretschneider
- Date:
- 1895
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Botanicon Sinicum: notes on Chinese botany from native and Western sources. Part 3, Botanical investigations into the materia medica of the ancient Chinese / [E. Bretschneider]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
601/638 (page 591)
![820.—Ta an. Pie lu. According to the Li tai, etc., first mentioned in the Pei Wei period = kiln. Now: Shau si, P'ing ting chou, Shou yang hien. 321. —Tai or Tai kiin. Pie lu. Ts‘in and Han: kiln. Northern part of Shan si, Ta thing fu. ft m Tai chou. T£ao Hung-king. Thing, Sung and Kin : Tai chou. Now : Shan si, Tai chou. 322. —|jj| [1| Thii shan or ^ |_L| T‘ai shan. Pie lu, Wu P‘u and Su Sung. Name of one of the sacred mountains of China, in Shan tung, Thii an fu. Present T‘ai an fu was, in the time of the Han, Thii shan kiln. 323. —^; fj [Li Thai hang shan. Su Kung and Su Sung. Name of the range of mountains stretching from north to south and separating Shan si from Chi li and Ho nan. 324. —^ T;ai Wu. Pie lu. According to T£ao Hung-king [Med. plants, 61] same as Wu [Kiang su. See infra, 389]. 325. —JgT T:ai yuan. Su Sung. Early Han, Tsin and Sui : kiln. Thing and Sung: fu. Now : Shan si, T‘ai yuan fu. 326. —Jfl Thii chou. Su Sung. T‘ang and Sung : chou. Now : Che kiang, Thii chou fu. 327. —M Tan chou. Su Sung. T‘ang, Wu tai and Kin : chou. Now : Shen si, Yen an fu, I eh‘uan hien. 828.—Wj Tan yang. T‘ao Hung-king. Early Han, Tsin, Nan Ts‘i and Sui: kiln. Present Ning kuo fu and Thii p‘ing fu in An liui.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24877104_0601.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)