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].
- Bretschneider, E., 1833-1901.
- 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.
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![The name of the present Tsi yang hien in Tsi nan fu, Shan tung, dates from the Kin dynasty. 347. —Tsi yin. Pie lu. Early Han : kiln. Now : Shan tung, Ts‘ao chou fu. 348. —^ Ts‘i. Su Sung. An important ancient feudal state iu the Chou dynasty, occupying North Shan tung and South Chi li. Ts‘in and Han down to Sui : Ts‘i kiin, iu North-west Shan tung. tgf Ts‘i chou. Su Kung and Su Sung. T‘ang and Wu tai : chou. Now : Shan tung, Tsi nan fu. 349. —^ Ts‘i k‘ii. Pie lu. Not ascertained. Probably )j£j Liu kii in ^ ^|) Ts‘i kiin [Early Han], which now is Ts‘ing chou fu in Shan tung [see 193]. 350. —^ |_H rLs‘i shan. Pie lu. A mountain of this name is in An hui, Ch‘i chou fu. 351. —^ |1| Tsiang shan. T‘ao Hung-king. Not ascertained. 352. —m ^ Ts‘ien thing. T‘ao Hung-king. Name of a river in Che kiang which flows into the sea near Hang chou fu. This prefecture comprises the district Ts'ien Pang, which name dates from the Ts‘in dynasty. 353. —Tsin, ^ Tsin ti (the country of Tsin). Pie lu and Li Shi-chen. Tsin, an ancient feudal state in the Chou dynasty. It comprised the southern half of Shan si and the north-west of Ho nan along the Yellow River. ^'J'| Tsin chou. Su Sung. T‘ang and Sung : chou. Now : Shan si, P‘ing yang fu.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24877104_0604.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)