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415.—%% fy Yiian kit. Pie Iw and Sv Sune. 
T‘ao Hune-xtna [Med. plants, 16] says that Yiian ki 
is the same as the prefecture Yi  #§ Tsi yin kiin in the 
province of $ J] Yen chou [see 347, 404]. 
According to the Li tai, etc. Yiian kii was a hien from 
the Han down to the T'ang. Now: Shan tung, Ts‘ao chou 
fu, Ho tse hien. 
416.— 3g jl Yiian shan. Pre lu. 
Not ascertained. 
417.— 3g 2 B¥ Viian an hien. Sv Kona. 
Since Sui: /ien, Now: Hu pei, King men chou, Yiian 
an hien. 
418.—pk Yiie. Po wu chi, Su Kuve and Su Sune. 
Name of an ancient kingdom of the Ch‘un ts‘iu period, 
in present Che kiang. Its capital was ¢ 7 Hui ki [see 98]. 
Yiie is frequently mentioned together with Wu [see 389]. 
BE J}] Yiie chou, a prefecture noticed by Su Sune, was 
etablished by the T’ang. Now: Che kiang, Shao nh fu. 
The kingdom of Yiie in Che kiang is sometimes also 
called ff Bf Tung (Eastern) Yue, to ne pig 
Hi BE Nan (Southern) Yiie. The regions called ce" Q 
(Southern China) were first conquered by ee 8 
Sur Huana-r1 [B.C. 246-209]. See Siti ki, chap. 1° | 
419,— Yiie. Su Sune. | 
soa term for Southern China, Kuang tung, st 
si and Fu kien. The KD. says it 18 the same as 
[see 418]. ple set 
The 9 3p Yiie ti (country of 7 pirat 
in the Chinese annals referring to * é nar 
th 
[B.C. 481-221]. In the mene nz Mas You wana 
45] there is an account of the i 
(king of Southern ‘Yiie) and the fj E 
(king of Fu kien). 
