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Kin sien huang (^^^S) Peh tsiu kuh (fi S 12) Wan tao kuh (W H ^) Pien yang kuh * {^^^ Kan tsi kuh* (^ ^ 12) • These are half glutinous and half like the common rice (d) Scented Rice. Siang kuh (^ fg) Ih tsi kuh* (S ^ 12) • This is half black and half white. Scented rice is considered a luxury amongst the Chinese and is often used as a New Year's present amongst the officials. (e) Red Rice, or Hong kuh tsi (^ ^ ^.) It is believed that for this kind of rice there is no special kind of seed, but i...n certain years the blade of the rice comes up red like blood. I myself saw some in 1902, and on making enquiries about it I was told there was going to be bloodshed, and that very autumn the local Boxers caused trouble, and blood was shed. It is said that in the year in which Lan Ta-shun rebelled most of the province shewed this curious omen, but it is pretty certain that there is a definite kind of seed for this rice. YIII. The Seed Bed. Shortly after Tsing Ming, (^ K) generally about the 4th April, the sowing of rice seed begins, but if the season should be a cold one it is usual to wait for warmer and sunnier weather.
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