596 BOTANICON SINICUM. 
363.—¥y Jp] Ts‘ing chou or #F Ts‘ing. T‘ao Hunc-K1Ne 
and Su Kune. 
One of the nine ancient provinces of China in the 
Tribute of Yi. It comprised the greater part of present 
Shan tung. 
Han, Tsin and Sui: province occupying the northern 
part of Shan tung. 
Since Tang : ff Jp] Ts‘ing chou, a prefecture = present 
Ts‘ing chou fu in Shan tung. 
364.—F8§ 4 Ts‘ing i. Pre lu. 
Early Han: hien. Now: Sz ch‘uan, Ya chou fu. 
365.—@BK B% Tsou hien. Pie lu. 
A district in the ancient feudal state of Lu [see 202]. 
Now: Shan tung, Yen chou fu, Tsou hien. 
366.—#¥ Ih] Tsz‘ chou. Su Sune. 
Tang and Wu tai: chou. Now: Sz ch‘uan, Tung 
ch‘uan fu. 
367.—¥f§ Yh] Tsz‘ chou. Su Kuna. 
T'ang, Wu tai, Sung and Kin: chou. Now: Shan tung, 
Tsi nan fu, Tsz‘ ch‘uan hien. 
368.— hp li Tsz‘ kui. Pre lu. 
Early Han down to T'ang: hien. Now: Hu pei, I chang 
fu, Kui chou. 
369.—Af FR Tu hiang. Pre lu. 
Early Han: kuo in # [lj #§ Ch‘ang shan kiin [see 3}. 
Now: Chi li, Cheng ting fu. 
370.—#h YE Tu liang. Li Tane-cut. 
Early Han: huo kuo (small feudal state). Later Han 
down to Nan Ts‘i: hien. Now: Hu nan, Pao k‘ing fu, Wu 
kang chou. 
371.— i #4 Tun huang. Pie lu. 
Early Han and down to Sui: kin, Téang: Aien, Now: 
Kan su, An si chou, Tun huang hien, 
