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16 This mountain is clearly marked in the map (pl. CXIV of Vol. II) of the book review. In addition, according to Chun kuo ku-chin ti-ming ta tzu-tien "Dictionary of Ancient and Present Place Names in China", edited by Tsang Li-ho and others (1933, 2nd edition, Shanghai), p. 135, Mt. Tien-chu is at the northwest of Chien-shan in the present western An-hui Province.
17 In Tung Shih-heng's Li-tai chiang-yu hsing-shih i-lan-t'u (1914, Shanghai), Map 3 (Chan-kuo ch'i-hsung-t'u A Map of the Seven Strong States during the Warring States period); again in Watari Yanai's Toyo Tokushi Chizu (1934, 3rd edition, Tokyo), Map 3; also in Albert Herrmann's A Historical Atlas of China (1966, 2nd edition, Chicago), Map 8 (The Contending States), the Huai River area is always marked as part of the territory of the State of Ch'u.
18 This is to be seen in Fujiwara Sosui's Chokuoku shoho rokutai dai-jiten, Dictionary about Six Different scripts of Chinese calligraphy, (1960, Tokyo), pp. 615-616.
19 See Chin Shu, History of the Chin Dynasty (1974, Peking punctuated edition), Chüan 40, (in Book V), p. 1366.
20 Ibid., p. 1359.
21 For the latest findings of scholars of this small circle, see Ho Ch'i-min: "Chu-lin ch'i-hsien yen-chiu" "A study of the Seven Talents of the Bamboo Grove", 1966, Taiwan.
22 Po-hsüeh hung-tz'u. This examination, initiated in 731, the 19th year of the K'ai-yüan era during Emperor Hsüan-tsung's reign in the Tang Dynasty was during the Ch'ing Dynasty confined to some limited candidates primarily recommended by the Education Department in each province.
23 For sound scholarship on the economic importance of Yang-chou during the Ch'ing Dynasty, see Prof. Ho Ping-ti: "The Salt Merchants of Yang-chou: A Study of commercial capitalism in Eighteenth century China", in the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (1954, Cambridge), Vol. 17, pp. 130-168.
24 Tsang Li-ho and others, op. cit., p. 923.
25 The edition that the reviewer used is the Yüeh-ya-t'ang ts'ung-shu edition, first wood-blocked in Canton in 1850.
26 The Chinese title reads: "44415447".
焦山看月分得辇字
27 In Chiao-shan chi it is to be found in p. 1b-p. 2a, while in Fan-hsieh shan-fang chi, (1937, Shanghai), hsü-chi (a supplementary collection), chüan 7, pp. 359-360 (In the Kuo-hsüeh chi-pen ts'ung-shu edition).
28 The Chinese title reads: "9493A7”.
同作分得月字“
29 In Chiao-shan chi it is to be found in p. 9a-9b, while in Fan-hsieh shan-fang chi it is in hsü-chi, chüan 7, p. 360.
30 In Ma Yueh-kuan's own Sha-ho i-lao hsiao-kao (also the Yüeh-ya-t'ang ts'ung-shu edition), it is to be found in chüan III, p. 17a-17b.
31 The Chinese title reads: "宿佛日淨慈". It is to be found in Fan-hsieh shan-fang chi, chüan 7, p. 134.
倪龍瘢痕
32 The Chinese title reads: “晚起 撖上人導行黃萬峯下 倪龍瘢泉 尋龍”. It is in Fan-hsieh shan-fang chi, chüan 7, p. 134.
33 The Chinese title of this poem reads: "...". It is to be found in Fan-hsieh shan-fang chi, chüan 7, p. 135.
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16 This mountain is clearly marked in the map (pl. CXIV of Vol. II) of the book review. In addition, according to Chun kuo ku-chîn timing_ta tzu-tien ★ E÷S***MA, "Dictionary of Ancient and Present Place Names in China", edited by Tsang Li-ho✯✯ and others (1933, 2nd edition, Shanghai), p. 135, Mt. Tien-chu is at the northwest of Chien-shan * in the present western An-hui Province.
17 In Tung Shih-heng's £# Li-tai chiang-yu hsing-shih i-lan-t'u #R MAG#-L4 (1914, Shanghai), Map 3 (Chan-kuo ch'i-hsung-t'u A& # A Map of the Seven Strong States during the Warring States period); again in Watari Yanai's (1875-1926) Toyo Tokushi Chizu £4✯£ No 4 (1934, 3rd edition, Tokyo), Map 3; also in Albert Herrmann's A Historical Atlas of China (1966, 2nd edition, Chicago), Map 8 (The Con- tending States), the Huai River area is always marked as part of the territory of the State of Ch'u.
Chokuoku shoho
18 This is to be seen in Fujiwara Sosuí's rokutai dai-jiten *****, Dictionary about Six Different scripts of Chinese calligraphy, (1960, Tokyo), pp. 615-616.
19 See Chin Shu, History of the Chin Dynasty (1974, Peking punctuated edition), Chüan 40, (in Book V), p. 1366.
20 Ibid., p. 1359.
21 For the latest findings of scholars of this small circle, see Ho Ch'i-min #T&R: "Chu-lin ch'i-hsien yen-chiu” ## 2¶#% “A study of the Seven Talents of the Bamboo Grove", 1966, Taiwan.
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22 Po-hsuch hung-tz'u #**#. This examination, initiated in 731, the 19th year of the K'ai-yüan era during Emperor Hsuan-tsung's reign in the Tang Dynasty was during the Ch'ing Dynasty confined to some limited candidates primarily recommended by the Education Department in each province.
23 For sound scholarship on the economic importance of Yang-chou during the Ch'ing Dynasty, see Prof. Ho Ping-ti: "The Salt Merchants of Yang-chou: A Study of commercial capitalism in Eighteenth century China", in the Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies (1954, Cambridge), Vol. 17, pp. 130-168.
24 Tsang Li-ho and others, op. cit., p. 923.
25 The edition that the reviewer used is the Yueh-ya-l'ang-ts' ung-shu
***** edition, first wood-blocked in Canton in 1850.
26 The Chinese title reads: "44415447".
焦山看月分得辇字
27 In Chiao-shan CYS it is to be found in p. 1b-p. 2a, while in Fan- hsich shan-fang chỉ, (1937, Shanghai), hsu-chi # (a supplementary col lection), chuan 7, pp. 359-360 (In the Kuo-hsuch chi-pen ts'ung-shu edition).
28 The Chinese title reads: "9493A7”.
同作分得月字“
29 In Chiao-shan CYS it is to be found in p. 9a-9b, while in Fan-hsieh SFC it is in hsu-chi, chuan 7, p. 360.
30 In Ma Yueh-kuan's own Sha-ho i-lao hsiao-kao VNŁ★ ♪⇓ (also the Yuch-ya-r'ang ts'ung-shu edition), it is to be found in chuan III, p. 17a- 17b.
*****+”. It is to be found in Fan-
31 The Chinese title reads: " ̇宿佛日淨慈 hsieh SFC, chuan 7, p. 134.
俔龍瘢痕
32 The Chinese title reads: “晚起 撖上人導行黃萬峯下 倪龍瘢泉 尋龍
*• £{AM”. It is in Fan-hsieh SFC, chuan 7, p. 134.
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33 The Chinese title of this poem reads: "***". It is to be found in Fan-hsieh SFC, chuan 7, p. 135.
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