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.
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![372. —If? Tung hai. Pie lu. Han and Tsin : kiln. Now : Shan tung, I chou fu, T‘an cideng hien. Tung hai means “ Eastern Sea,” and the name is some- times used in this sense. Comp. Med. plants, 147, 200, 201. 373. —^ Tung lai. Pie lu. From Han down to Sui: kiln. Now : Shan tung, Lai chou fu. 374. —Pf Tung men. T‘ao Hung-king. Not ascertained. The name means “ Eastern Gate.” 375. —Tg |Xl Tung shan. T‘ao Hung-king. Tung shan (Eastern mountains) name of several moun- tains in various provinces.' 376. —iff Tung yang. T‘ao Hung-king. Tsin and Sui: kiln. Now : Che kiang, Kin hua fu, Tung yang hien. Early Han : hou kuo. Now : Shan tung, Tung clTang fu. Early Han and Tsin : hien. Now : An hui, Sz‘ chou. Later Han : hien. Now : in Kiang su. Not ascertained. 377. —jfl Tung ye. Pie lu. Not found either in the Li tai, etc. or Biot. Probably in Che kiang. See Med. plants, 162. 378. —\v\ ^{<J Thing chou. Su Kung and Su Sung. From Thing down to Ming : chou. Now : Shen si, T‘ung chou fu. 379. —/fill T‘ung po. Pie lu. The T‘ung po mountain is mentioned in the Tribute of Yu. T‘ao Hung-king [Med. plants, 20J says it is situated in I yang hien [supra, 107] which is now the district of T‘ung po hien in Nan yang fu, Ho nan. The name of Thing po hien dates only from the time of the Sui,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24877104_0607.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)