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.
610/638 (page 600)
![(500 395.—^ Wu tu. Fan tsz‘ ki jan and Li Shi-chen. Han : kiln. Now : Kie chou fu, Ch‘eng liien, in Kan su. 39G.—35 m Wu yang. Pie lu. j According to T‘ao Hung-king [Med. plants, 26] Wu yang was in ^ ^ Kien p‘ing [see 139]. Wu yang is not found either in the Li tai, etc. or in Biot, but there was a district m m Wu shan in ancient Kien p‘ing, which still bears the same name and is now comprised in K‘ui chou fu, Sz ch‘uan. 397. —3£ Ji|i Wu yuan. Pie lu. Early and Later Han : kiln. It was situated north of the present Ordos in the country of the Oirats. 398. —MI Ya chou. Li Shi-chen. T‘ang and Sung : chou. Now : Sz ch‘uan, Ya chou fu. 399. —pH Jll Yang shan. Pie lu. Name of several mountains in North China. 400. —JJ§ M'l Yang chou or simply Han Pao- sheng and Li Shi-chen. Yang chou was one of the nine ancient provinces of China as enumerated in the Tribute of Yu. It occupied present An hui, Kiang su, Che kiang and a part of Kiang si. The province Yang chou in the Han dynasty was the same, but included also the whole of Kiang si and Fu kien. It was the same in the Tsin dynasty. The province Yang chou during the Sui was still larger, for it comprised also Kuang tung aud Kuang si. In the T‘ang period there was a district Yang hien. Since the Wu tai period: chou. Now: Yang chou fu in Kiang su. 401. —\^ Yao chou. Su Sung. | Since Wu tai: chou. Now : Shen si, Si an fu, Yao chou.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24877104_0610.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)