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475. FR BE AR BG Liu shu pent. A dictionary, by $f #R ff 
Chao Hui kien, liter. appellation # fl) Au tse—P.27.—S. kK. K. 
IV. 23. 
476. Si SBA Liu shu tsing yiin. A dictionary, by # F | 
Wet Tsz’ ts‘ai, properly $f fg Wei Kiao. Ming dyn.—Biogr., 
Ming shi 282.—P. 27.—S. K. XLIII. 14. 
477. Liu tte. See No. 626. 
478. #52 Ft th Liu Tsung yiian ch‘uan. Biography of Liu 
Tsung yiian, a celebrated poet of the 8th cent, Liter. name $ FX 
Tsz’ hou.—P. 24.—Mayers 419. 
479. $F EL ae BH Liu Ts? how wen tsi. Poems of Lin 
Tsung yiian (see No. 478).—P. 38.—Mayers 419. 
480. Zi HL Hi ff Liu Ken pie ch‘uan. Biography of Liu Ken, 
who according to the Sh. Y. lived about B. C. 80.—P. 37. 
481. Liu kiu kuo chi lio. See p. 92. 
482. #% BE FE AR EL Lo yang hua mu ki. Flowers and trees 
of Lo yang, the ancient Chinese metropolis in Ho nan, by J] JG 
or JA} 4x Chou Si. Second half of the 11th cent.—P. 29.—Re- 
printed in the T. X. 
483. Ys BE {I BE Ei Lo yang kia lan ki. Description of the 
Buddhist establishments in Lo yang, the metropolis during the 
Northern Wei, by #8 # 2 Yang Hiian chi, an officer of that 
dynasty. 5th cent.—Reprinted in the H. W.—P. 35.—Wylie 44. 
484. pe BS 2% Bl EE Lo yang ming ytian ki. On the Gardens 
of Lo yang (see No. 452), by Ze #¥§ JE Li Ko fei. Sung dyn.— 
P. 29.—S, K. K. VII. 20. 
485. % BE EE J} GE Lo yang mu tan ki. A treatise on the 
mu tan flower (Pw#onia Moutan) of Lo yang (see No. 482), by 
Ou yang Siu (see No. 867).—Reprinted in the Ch. descr. part 
XI. 55 and T. CCLXXXVII. 
486. Same title. Author Chou Si (see No. 482).—Reprinted 
_ in the T. lc. 
487. 2B PB ly 3p, Lo fou shan ki. Record of the Lo fou 
mountain (see Appendix 29), by 3§ 2% 3é Kuo Chi mei. A. D. 
1051.—W. H. CCVI. 4.—A work with the same name is mentioned 
already in the T. P. (10th cent.). ee 
