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46.—}& Jp] Fu chou. Su Suna. 
Tang and Sung: chou. Now: Fu kien, Fu chou fu. 
47.—iis tk BR Fu lu hien. Han Pao-suena. 
Later Han: hien, Tang: hien. Now: Kan su, Su chou 
fu, Kao t‘ai hien. 
48.—Ye Jp] Hai chou. Su Sune. 
T'ang and Sung: chou. Now: Kiang su, Hai chou. 
49.—#$ Yf Hai pin. Pre lu [ Med. plants, 189]. 
Hai pin means “sea-shore.” The Pie lu intends a 
locality. In the Li taé, ete. the name Hia pin appears first 
in the Liao dynasty: hien. Now: Chi li, Yung p‘ing fu, 
Fu ning hien. 
50.— Yat Pi Hai si. Pre lu. 
Early Han: hien. Now: Kiang su, Hai chou. 
51.— yy Bl Hai yen. Ta Mine [10th cent.]. 
Early Han, T'ang and Sung: hien. Now: Che kiang, 
Kia hing fu, Hai yen hien. 
°2.—y# Han. Su Kune and Su Sune. 
Han is the name of a river in Shen si and Hu pei, a 
northern tributary of the Yang tsz‘.—Han was also an 
ancient name for Sz ch‘uan. Liu Pane, the founder of the 
Han dynasty [B.C. 202], was prince of #@ Han, which 
principality comprised % Shu and P§ Pa (Western and 
Eastern Sz ch‘uan). In the San kuo period [3rd cent.) 
4%} Shu Han was one of the three kingdoms and occupied 
present Sz ch‘uan. 
53.— Han chou. Su Sune. 
oe wh Sung: chou. Now: Sz ch‘uan, Ch‘eng te fu, 
Han chou. : 
54.—3# rs Han chung. Pie lu and T‘ao Hune-Krve. 
Ts‘in and Han: province occupying the eae 
of present Shen si (Han chung fu, etc.) and the N.W.o 
Hu pei. 
