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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![354. —H ^ Tsin an. T£ao Hung-king. Tsin : kiln. Now : Fu kien, Fu chon fn. 355. —Tsin k‘ang. T‘ao ITung-king. Nan Sung: kiln. Now : Kuans tung, Chao k‘ing fu, <D o O7 O 7 Te k‘ing chou. Nan Ts‘i: Tsin k‘ang, in Sz ch‘uan, in Ch‘eng tu fu, Ch‘ung k‘ing chou. O O 356. —fU Tsin shan. Pie lu. Not ascertained. 357. —jy| Tsin yang. Pie lu. Ts‘in and down to Hang : liien. Now : Shan si, Hai yuan fu. 358. —|pt Ts‘in, |j§ Ts‘in ti (country of Ts‘in). Han Pao-sheng and Li Shi-chen. Name of an ancient feudal state during the Chou dynasty, comprising the eastern part of present Kan su and the middle part of Shen si. Ts‘in chou. Su Kung, Su Sung and Li Shi-chen. Hang, Wu tai and Sung: chou. Now: Kan su, Ts‘in chou. 359. —f§| Ts‘in kuan (the barrier of Ts‘in). According to Hao Hung-king \Med. plants, 104] same as Han ku [supra, 55] in North-west Ho nan. 360. —§f§ (j_l Ts‘in shan. Pie lu. Not ascertained. 361. —^ Ts‘in t‘ing. Pie lu. According to Su Kung [Med. plants, 132] this locality was between Ts‘in chou and Ch'eng chou (Kie chou) in Kan su. 362. —^1}' *[*[>[ Ts‘in chou. Chcen Ts‘ang-k‘i and ITan Pao- sheng. Since Hang : cliou, Now : Shan si, Ts‘in chou.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24877104_0605.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)