586 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
The feudal state tf Shen of the Ch‘un ts‘in period was 
present Nan yang fu in Ho nan. 
283.—[e JY Shen chou. Su Kune and Su Sune. 
Early Han: hien, T’ang and Sung: chou. Now: Ho 
nan, Shen chou. 
284.— ie PR Shen si or simply fe Shen. Su Suna. 
Shen si, name of a province during the Sung dynasty. 
It comprised present Shen si and Kan su. The name Kan su 
as that of a province appears first in the Yiian dynasty. 
285.—G bR Shi ch‘eng. Fie lu. : 
Early Han down to Nan Ts‘i: hien. Now: An hui, 
Ch‘i chou fu. 
The name Shi ch‘eng was applied in various times to 
many other districts in China, in Shen king, Shan si, Ho 
nan, Shen si and Sz ch‘uan. 
The present Shi ch‘eng hien, in Kiang si, Ning tu fu, 
dates from the Sung period, as does also the district of the 
same name in Kuang tung, Kao chou fu. 
286.—7G JH Shi chou. Cx‘en Ts‘anc-K‘t and Su Sune. 
Tang, Sung and Kin: chow. Now: Shan si, Fen chou 
fu, Yung ning chou. 
287.—4q Ij Shi shan. Pie lu. > 
Later Han: hou kuo (feudal state) in Lang ye kin 
[see 178] in South-east Shan tung. 
288.—ff, JM Shi chou. Su Sune. 
T‘ang and Sung: chou. Now: Hu pei, Shi nan fu. 
289.—#% ® Shi hing. Tso Hune-Kine. 
Tsin : kin. Now: Kuang tung, Shao chou fu. 
Nan Sung: hien. Now: Kuang tung, Nan hiung chou, 
Shi hing bien, 
Also Nan Sung: hien. Now: Sz ch‘uan, Sui ting fu. — 
