[227] See Ko ku yao lun, loc. cit.
T´ao lu, bk. vi., fol. 7 recto and verso.
[229] These must have resembled Ko yao. Hence, perhaps, the comparison in value between the fair Shu's ware and the Ko yao, p. 98.
[230] See T´ao lu, bk. vii., fol. 13 verso.
[231] Hsiu hua, lit. "embroidered ornament," but see p. [91].
[232] For incidental reference to Tz´ŭ Chou vases and wine jars in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, see p. [128].
[233] See Bushell, O.C.A., p. 164.
[234] See Brinkley, Catalogue of the Exhibition at the Boston Museum of Arts, 1884; also Burlington Magazine, August, 1911, p. 264.