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264. Taxes-rr Trade.<br />
95; no regular, in Lin-k'iu, 163; in Ji-pon, paid<br />
in gold and silver, 171.<br />
Taya islands, — see Kiu-chSu rocks.<br />
Tong, an animal, its skin used as seat bj the<br />
king <strong>of</strong> T'ien-chu, 110.<br />
Tong, a dry measure used^ by traders in Lingya-ssi-Ka,<br />
68; in Chung-li, 131.<br />
Tong-liu-mei (Ligor?), a depend«ncy <strong>of</strong><br />
ChBn-la, 53; produced finest scented words, 55;<br />
dress <strong>of</strong> its ruler, 57; houses and eating, in, 57;<br />
famous mountain in, 57; products <strong>of</strong>, 57.<br />
Tong-ya-nong (Trengganu), a dependency <strong>of</strong><br />
San-fo-ts'i, 62, 65; like Fo-lo-an, 69.<br />
T'6ng-lo, a fruit <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, not identified,<br />
96.<br />
Tea, none grown in Cha,n-ch'6ng, 48; none<br />
raised in Sho-p'o, 78.<br />
Teeth, studded and covered with gold among<br />
the Ma-lo-nu, 150.<br />
Theft, in Chan-ch'ong, how punished, 47; how<br />
punished in Chon-la, 53; how punished in Sho-<br />
p'o, 77.<br />
Thousand li banks, east <strong>of</strong> Hai-nan, 176.<br />
Throne, <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> ChOn-la, 52; succession to<br />
the, <strong>of</strong> San-fo-ts'i, 61; <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Si-lan, 72, 73; <strong>of</strong><br />
the king <strong>of</strong> Ta-ls'in,.102; <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> Arabs, 115.<br />
. Ti-kio-eh'ang,<br />
place on Iiei-ch6u peninsula<br />
whence K'iung-ch6u in Hai-nan was reached, 176.<br />
Ti-la-ta, a dependency <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, not iden-<br />
tified, 56. -<br />
Ti-lo-lii-ho country, probably on Mekran<br />
coast near entrance <strong>of</strong> Persian Gulf, 13; also<br />
called Lo-ho-i, 13; beacons insea at, 13.<br />
Ti-wu (Timor), a dependency <strong>of</strong> She-p'o, 83,<br />
86; also called Ti-nion, 156; other Chinese names<br />
<strong>of</strong> Timor, 158, n. e; sandal-wood from, 2f>8.<br />
TJ-yii, the country <strong>of</strong>, Taiz <strong>of</strong> the Arabs at<br />
month <strong>of</strong> Indus, 13.<br />
- T'iau-chr(Chald8Ba), suggested explanation-<strong>of</strong><br />
word, 4. - . ''<br />
Tiau-jan, in Japanese Chonen, a Japanese<br />
bonze who visited China in tenth century, 171;<br />
his reception by the Emperor, 172; his statements,<br />
172, n. 3j 173, n. 8, 174, n. lO, and n. ii.<br />
' T"i6n-chu (India), Chu-lifen called Southern,<br />
93; Western, lies west <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, 93; kingdoms<br />
<strong>of</strong> Westeril; 97; subordinate to Ta-ts'in, 105, 110;<br />
rulers <strong>of</strong>, appointed by Ta-ts'in, 110; customs <strong>of</strong><br />
people <strong>of</strong>, .110; the. king <strong>of</strong>, 110; the queen <strong>of</strong>,<br />
111; the ((holy water» <strong>of</strong>,. Ill, '113; products <strong>of</strong>,<br />
111, .11^3; people <strong>of</strong>, good astronomers. 111; people<br />
<strong>of</strong>, cowardly, 111; its relations with China, 111;<br />
priesf <strong>of</strong>,. builds shrine in Ts'flan-ch6u, 111; products<br />
<strong>of</strong>, 113; sugar in, 113; early currency in,<br />
113; its trade with western Country <strong>of</strong> Women,<br />
151.<br />
T'ien-ohu-shan, or Pulo Aor, 23, ICO, n. ii.<br />
- Ting, Puke <strong>of</strong> Tsin, 177, 178, 186, n. ».<br />
Timber, from near K'in-ch6u, used in ship<br />
building, 34; Japanese export, to Ts'tian-chou,<br />
171.<br />
- Tin, imported to Aden, 4; imported into Chanch'ong,<br />
49; palace <strong>of</strong> king <strong>of</strong> P'u-kan covered<br />
with,.59; a product <strong>of</strong> Ki6n-pi, 71; used in alloy<br />
for Sho-p'o currency, 78; a product <strong>of</strong> T'i6nchu.<br />
111; exported from Lan-wu-li to Ma-li-pa<br />
(Merbat),. 120;. exported from Berbera coast, 120,<br />
n. i; imported to P'o-ni, 156; imported to San-<br />
sfl, 1G2.<br />
Tissues, imported by Persians to China, 16:'<br />
imported to China in tenth century, 19; made in<br />
Chan-ch'ong, 48; cotton, <strong>of</strong> Chon-la, 53; <strong>of</strong> slUc,<br />
and <strong>of</strong> cotton manufactured in Sho-p'o,- 78; <strong>of</strong><br />
cotton, made on pirate islands near Sho-p'o, 84;<br />
<strong>of</strong> cotton, made iii Nan-p'i, 88; cotton, and cotton<br />
and silk, products <strong>of</strong> Chu-lien, 96; fine flowered<br />
cotton, from Nan-ni-hna-lo, 98; from Ta-ts'in,<br />
103; <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 116; <strong>of</strong> cotton, 217-220.<br />
Tiz, on the Makran coast, — see Tsi-ki.<br />
T'o-pan-ti (Dimiath, Damietta), ships sail<br />
from, to Mu-lan-p'i, 142.<br />
T'o-p'o-li, an Arab, visits Court <strong>of</strong> China, 118,<br />
123, n. 23; given rank <strong>of</strong> general by China,. 124.<br />
Tongking, Greek knowledge <strong>of</strong>, 2; traders<br />
from Ta-ts'in reach, by sea, 5; coasting trade<br />
between Canton and, 6; pirates from, on Chinese<br />
coast, 7; its trade with China at end tenth century,<br />
19; included in Chinese customs system,<br />
20; — see also Kiau-chi.<br />
Tortoise-shell, from Ceylon, 3; from Malay<br />
Peninsula exported to Ceylon, 3; imported to<br />
Aden from China, 4; imported to Canton, 16, 19:<br />
import duty on, 21; a product <strong>of</strong> Sho-p'o, 77; a<br />
product <strong>of</strong> Tan-jimg-wu-lo and Ma-li, 85; found,<br />
in T'i§n-chu, 111; thickest, comes from Pi-p'a-lo,<br />
128; comes from island <strong>of</strong> Chung-li, 131; a product<br />
<strong>of</strong> P'o-ni, 156; a product <strong>of</strong> islands near<br />
P'o-ni, 158; a product <strong>of</strong> Ma-i, 160; tortoise-;<br />
described, 238; where found, 238.<br />
- T'oTl-lo-mieh, cotton cloth, made in Nan-p'i,<br />
88; made in P*6ng-k'i§-lo, 97; <strong>of</strong> the Arabs, 116;:<br />
best quality <strong>of</strong> cotton fabrics, 217; origin <strong>of</strong> term,<br />
219. . :<br />
i<br />
T'ou-shi, possibly damascened steel, derivation<br />
<strong>of</strong> term, 81.<br />
T'6u-su (?), an island near P'o,-ni, 157; its<br />
products and trade, 158. ;<br />
Trade, <strong>of</strong> Merbat, .3; <strong>of</strong> Ceylon, 3;. <strong>of</strong> Persia<br />
with Ceylon, 3; <strong>of</strong> East coast <strong>of</strong> Africa .with Cey-><br />
ilon, 3; <strong>of</strong> China with CeylonJ 3; <strong>of</strong> Chinsi with<br />
Aden, 3—4; <strong>of</strong> China, according to Greeksj 5; <strong>of</strong>,-<br />
China with .Ta-ts'in, •5-6; between .China and<br />
Indo-China, 6; overland, between Ssi-ch'uan and<br />
the Oxus valley, 6; route, between Yfin-nan and<br />
Pegu, 6; <strong>of</strong> China with Basra and Baghdad in.'<br />
ninth century, 15; between China and the West<br />
ill latter part ninth century, 18; <strong>of</strong> Canton and<br />
Ts'0an-ch6u at end tenth century, 19; foreigii'<br />
iseEir-trailej made state monopoly in China, 19;.<br />
value <strong>of</strong> foreign, <strong>of</strong> China, in eleventh and twelfth '<br />
centuries, 19, 22; foreign, confined to Canton and<br />
Ts'tian-ch6u in twelfth century, 22; great centres<br />
<strong>of</strong>, <strong>of</strong> the Barbarians, 25, 26; <strong>of</strong> Chan-ch'ong, r<br />
48-49; in Chon-la, 53; in San-fo-ts'i, 51; in Tanma-ling,<br />
67; in Ling-ya-ssi-kia, 68; foreign, with'<br />
Sin-t'o, very small, 70; foreign, in ShS'-p'o, 78; 5<br />
customs <strong>of</strong> foreign, in Su-ki-tan, 82, 83; customs<br />
<strong>of</strong> islanders near Sho-p'o, 84; <strong>of</strong> Nan-p'i, 88;<br />
<strong>of</strong> Hu-ch'a-la with the Arabs_, 92; export, <strong>of</strong>,<br />
Ma-lo-hua, 93; Ta-ts'in great" trade Centre <strong>of</strong><br />
Arabs, 102; by dumb bargaining, 104; <strong>of</strong> T'ienchu<br />
with Ta-ts'in and Fu-nan, 111, 113; <strong>of</strong> the.<br />
Arabs, 116; at Ma-li-pa (Merbat), 120; <strong>of</strong> Pi-p'alo,<br />
128; <strong>of</strong> Yung-man, 133; <strong>of</strong> P'o-ni, 156; customs<br />
,