Nanfang Caomu Zhuang

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title: Nanfang Caomu Zhuang
text: The Nanfang caomu zhuang, attributed to the Western Jin dynasty scholar and botanist Ji Han, is a Flora describing the plants of Nanyue and Jiaozhi, present-day South China and northern Vietnam. The Nanfang caomu zhuang is the oldest work extant in any language on subtropical botany. The book contains the first descriptions of several economic plants, for instance jasmine and black pepper, as well as the earliest accounts of some agricultural techniques such as biological pest control, and the c
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