a province of the kingdom of China, in Asia, which has a great river called Yang, and Tse-chiang, which runs across it from east to west. It is divided into the north and south parts, the former of which contains eight cities of the first rank, and 60 of the second and third; and the latter, seven of the first rank, and five of the second and third. It is a flat, open country, watered everywhere with brooks, lakes, and rivers, in which there are great numbers of fish. Here is plenty of wild-fowls; the fields nourish cattle without number, and the soil produces corn, and various kinds of fruits. There is gold found in the sands of the rivers; and in the mines they have iron, tin, &c. In short, there is such a variety of all sorts of commodities, that it is called the magazine of the empire.