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1041. BL fi Hf Wu hing ki. Records of the department of 
Wu hing (Che kiang), by lj iff 2 Shan K“en chi.—Sui lit. 
1042, Dey Wu ki. Records of the Kingdom of Wu (Kiang su, 
Che kiang), by 3% jf Huan Tsi. Tsin dyn.—P. 30.—Sui lit. 
1043. UL 2% ti BR GR Vu lu ti li chi. A description of the 
Kingdom of Wu (see the preceding), by of #y Chang Pu. Period 
of the three Kingdoms, 8rd cent.—P. 30.—S. Y.—Quoted in the 
Ts min yao shu.—Sometimes the title is written simply Wu lw. 
1044. U2 fh BB Wau ti. A work similar to the preceding, by 
BE ie fk Lu Kuang wei. Close of the 9th cent.—S. K. K. VII. 20, 
1045. Wu tu fu. See No. 656. 
1046. Wu shi Pen ts‘ao. See p. 40. 
1047. Sh ph HE HK Wu Vile ch‘un ts, Ancient history of the 
small States of Wu and Yiie, extending from the 12th to the 5th 
cent. B. C., by #4 Ai— Chao J, a Taoist recluse, who lived towards 
the end of the first cent. of our era.—Wylie 32.—Legge’s Shu 
king, prol. 67. 
1048. Fy #7 BR Wu hing ki.—T ‘ang lit. 
1049. Fi Fp | Wu hing shu.—P. 26.—This is probably the 
same as the Mi Ff BH Lsa wu hing shu of the list in the 2? 
and which is already quoted in the Ts‘i min yao shu. 
1050. F % RL Wu ki ki.—P. 25—T. P. (10th cent.). 
1051. Fy f% #@ Wu se sien. Sung dyn.—s. K. CXLIV. 7. 
1052. # fk yh Wu tai shi. History of the Wu tai or five 
dynasties, A. D. 907—960, by g& JE JE Sie Ki cheng. 10th 
cent.—P. 30.—Wylie 18. 
1053. Fy BE ly HE Vu tat shan ki, Account of the Wu t‘ai 
mountain (see Appendix 69). Ming dyn.— There is also a 
Fi BS ly Hy Wu tai shan chi of the Ming period.—Quoted in the 
K. and*F 
1054. F; He FH Wu tsa teu. Ming dyn.—Quoted in the K.andT. 
1055. Hy #8 4A eG GR Wu Wei siang kan chi. A series of me- 
moranda regarding natural productions, medicines, food, ete., by 
Su Tung p‘o (see No. 991).—Wylie 133.—But the P. 28 gives as 
the author of a work with the same title san ning (see No. 67).— 
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