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INDEX 121
Huang Tao-p'o : this is the woman who is said to have introduced the cotton cultivation into China in the 14th cent.
See COTTON, p. 484.
huang-ti : (or ti) the title given to Chinghiz-khan in the Chin shih and the Sung shih.
See CINGHIS, p. 314.
Huang-tien : probably the Chinese name of Sira-kä'är, « Yellow Steppe » to the north of Peking. See CINGHIS, p. 319.
huang-t'ai-tzû : Imperial Heir-Apparent (A-la-t'ê-na-ta-ra) (YS, 1337).
See CINGHIS, p. 356.
Huang yii » : « the old woman Huang »; this may be the name of the « Barbarian envoy » Huang Shih.
See COTTON, p. 506.
hucciare : « to proclaim »; « uciaca », read * uciata might be the participle of it.
See COIACH, p. 397.
hui : (in the « Tribute of Yii »)
grass », erroneously explained by Ts'ai Ch'ên as the designation of various vegetable textiles, including « cotton ».
See COTTON, p. 487.
hui : =so (Tien hsi); certainly a wrong reading for sa.
See COWRIES, p. 550.
Hui-an chih : « Description of Hui-an »; according to Wang Shih-mou, it mentions the p'ankuei hua.
See COTTON, p. 481. Hui-ch'ao.
See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 699.
Hui-ch'uan : a district (lu) which was the official name of the Chien-ch'ang Valley.
See GAINDU, p. 729.
Hui-hui gun.
See ABAGA, p. 5.
Hui-hui » : means « Mussulmans n,
Jews » and « Christians D.
See ALAINS, p. 23.
Hui-ho : (and Hui-hu) Chinese transcriptions of Uiyur during T'ang period.
See IUGURISTAN, p. 754.
hui-lai : (Chinese abridged version of the the Secret History) is not to be undestood as « returned », but as « came a second time », i.e. Chinghiz « came » for a
second » campaign against Tangut.
See CINGHIS, p. 326.
Hui-liu-tien : (« Back-flowing Steppe ») Yung-lo halted there; it must have been close to the Tiila.
See CINGHIS, p. 324.
Hui-shên : a monk, who pretended to have travelled to Fu-sang. See FEMELES (ISLAND OF WOMEN), p. 684.
Hui-t'ung-ho : hydrographic works were undertaken in 1289.
See LINGIU, p. 764.
Hui-tzü : (the Mussulmans) according to Juan K'uei-shêng, the
sheep whose bones are heavy » are produced there.
See COTTON, p. 521.
Hula'an-mürän : the Red Rivers of Persia in Mongolian.
See DRY (LONE) TREE, p. 636. Huladai : see Uladai.
See OULATAI, p. 799.
Hulawu » : armenian form of
Ulau ».
See ULAU, p. 866. *Huliin-gosi'un : « Red Promontory », perhaps the Hu-is-huoshih-wên of YS.
See CINGHIS, p. 321. Hun-ch'ui-shan : in the summer of 1226, Chinghiz khan « escaped the heat » there (YS).
See CINGHIS, p. 309.
Hun-ch'u-shan : (for Hun-ch'uishan) does not exist.
See CINGHIS, p. 309-310. Hun-ho : another name of it is Lukou.
See CINGHIS, p. 357. Hun-t'un : written in one text instead of Chün-t'un = K'unlun.
See CONDUR, p. 405.
Hun-tun » : (« Great Sea of »...) name given to the « Sea of K'un-lun » in Shih P'i's biography.
See CONDUR, p. 405.
Hun-t'ung-chiang : (Sungari) for generations, the Nü-chên lived east of it (Ta-Chin kuo chih, Ma Tuan-lin).
See CIORCIA, p. 372.
Hun-t'ung-chiang : for generations, the Nü-chên lived east of it (San-ch'ao pei-mêng hui-pien; I-i mou Hsia lu).
See CIORCIA, p. 373.
Hung-t'ung-chiang : the Ch'i-tan gave this name to the Black River (Ta-Chin kuo chih) the ascription to the Ch'i-tan of the name Lü-chên must be due to a confusion with this sentence.
See CIORCIA, p. 375.
« hundwdniy » : g indian steel a, Yule thinks it is the real word, about
« andanique » .
See ANDANIQUE, p. 41. Hung-chi-la : Chinese transcription of Onggirat.
See UNGRAT, p. 869.
Hung-chou : name of Lung-hsing (modern Nan-ch'ang) under the T'ang.
See ÇAITON, p. 590.
Hung-chou : another name of Nan-ch'ang during T'ang times. See TINGIU, p. 854.
Hung Fu : commander of a military district (Chên-ch'ao) of the former Sung.
See ALAINS, p. 21, 22.
Hung Hao : was in captivity among the Chin. account about the excessive hospitality the people of Qomul used to extend to foreigners.
See CAMUL, p. 156.
Hung-jên-ssü : ancient name of the temple where was the reclining figure of Buddha entering nirvana, in Kan-chou. See CAMÇIO, p. 152.
hung mien-hua : « red cotton »; it was produced in Ming times in An-hui.
See COTTON, p. 506.
Hunters, falconers, artisans : charge created in 1304.
See CAÇAN, p. 120.
Hunts (Imperial) :
See BEYAMINI, p. 96.
huo : « currency », name of some of the items of the new currency system of Wang Mang.
See COWRIES, p. 539.
Huo-chê-na-shih-êrh : I,Jo)ah Nair. See MULECTE, p. 786.
Huo-thou : other form of Ho-chou (still in Ming shih).
See CARACHOÇO, p. 161. Huo-hu (Hoqu) : (the revolt of) in 1275.
See BADASCIAN, p. 65.
huo pei : « money shell », a designation of the Cyprcea moneta. See COWRIES, p. 542.
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