[75] ho
, a coarse cloth or serge, used to suggest a brownish tint; cf. sê ho ju t´ung = colour ho like copper.
[76] As quoted in the T´ao lu (see Julien, p. 5). The reference does not appear in the British Museum copy of the Ko ku yao lun.
[77] Quoted in the T´ao shuo, bk. ii., fol. 5 recto, and bk. v., fol. 3 recto.
[78] Ku Ying–t´ai in the Po wu yao lan, published in the T´ien Ch´i period (1621–1627).
[79] By Ts´ao–chao in 1387; republished in a revised and enlarged edition by Wang–tso in 1459.
[80] In the T´ao shuo, bk. ii., fol. 5 verso.