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220.—-& Jf] Meng chou. Su Sune. 
Tang and Sung: chow. Now: Ho nan, Huai k‘ing fa, 
Meng hien. 
221.—#8 Jp] Mien chou. Su Kone. 
T’ang: chou. Now: Sz ch‘nan, Mien chou. 
222.—f§] Min. So Sune and Li Sut-cuen. 
Ancient name of the province of Fu kien. In the Ts‘in 
period it was fj 4 Min chung. 
223.—1i8 Jp] Min chou. K‘ou Tsune-sar. 
Since the Sung period: chou. Now: Kan su, Kung 
ch‘ang fu, Min chou, | 
224.—H Jif Ming chou. Su Suye. 
T'ang and Sung: chou. Now: Che kiang, Ning po fu. 
225.—} BE Mou ling. Li Sar-cHEn. ; 
Early Han: hien. Now: Shen si, Sian fu, Hing pong 
hien. 
226,—fj &K Nan cheng. Pie lw and T‘so Huna-KING. 
Early Han: hien. Now: Shen si, Han chung fu, Nan 
cheng hien. 
227,.— By Fy Nan fang. Su Sone. : 
Nan fang means “Southern Region. By this term 
South China is generally understood, but sometimes also 
foreign southern countries. 
— i 
oe kin. Now: inre tung, peang 
chou fu (Canton). Nan hai properly means Southern Sea, 
and sometimes we have to understand by this ies the 
Indian Archipelago. [See Med. plants, 58.] 
‘ ‘so HUNG-KING. 
229,— fj fe Nan k‘ang- T‘ao er 
Tsin, Nan Sung and Sui: hain. Now: Kiang si, Kan 
chou fu. 
Pie lu and Li Sin. 
