336 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
£., 197, family RE, with a good figure. 
9-71 25 MX] 34° Sm., 97. 
» Jap. 1639, Pinus densiflora, S. & Z., TP A. 
» 1640, ,, khoraiensis, S. & Z., if BB. 
» 1641, ,, parvifora,S.& Z., Tt % HK. 
» 1642, ,, Zhunbergii, Parlat., ee AS 
505.—4f Po, written also fj, but not in the Classies, Tn 
the Classies and other ancient writings this name, denoting, 
according to Lyacr, the cypress, is frequently ol with 
sung the pine. 
Shi king :—[ See the quotations under sung, 504}. 
floats about, that boat of cypress wood (po) on the pee 
73 :—It floats about, that boat of cypress wood (pe) there 
in the middle of the i] Ho (Yellow River). 
Shu king, 112 [Tribute of Yi] :—The Province of King 
chou (Hukuang) produces cypresses (po). 
Conr. Analects, 26 :—The po planted by the founder of the 
Yin dynasty about the altars of the spirits of the land. See 
the quotation in 494. ] 
89:—The Master said :—When the year becomes cold, 
then we know how the pine (sung) and the cypress (pe) 
the last to lose their leaves, 
Li ki, 1, 159:—The shell of the coffin is of cypress wood 
[see quotation in 508]. Ul, 199:—The outer shell of the 
coffin of a ruler was of pine ; of a great officer, of eypress 
(po). I, 895 :—The sung and po the best woods. bas the 
quotation in 504, ] me 
Chou li, Il, 274:—The po a product of the Provines” 
Ki chou (Southern Shansi). Regarding po trees P 
about the graves of the feudal princes, v. infra, 550. 
Rh ya, 225, #4, the same as FB hii. 
Nowadays in the north of China the name po is # 
to Thuja (Biota) orientalis, L. The genus 7 huja (Arbor 
belongs to the tribe of Cupressinee ; it resembles the peal 
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