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The sea, the Tai mountain, and the river Huai formed the boundaries of Xuzhou.
The Huai and Yi rivers were regulated.
The Meng and Yu mountains were made fit for cultivation.
The waters of Daye formed a marsh,
and the eastern plain became level.
The soil of this province was red, clayey, and rich.
The grass and trees grew more and more bushy.
Its fields were the second of the highest class,
and its contribution of revenue was the average of the second.
Its tribute consisted of earth of different colours,
the variegated pheasants from the valleys of mount Yu,
the solitary dryandra from the south of mount Yi,
and the floating musical stones from the banks of the Si.
The wild tribes of the Huai brought oyster-pearls and fish,
and their baskets were full of dark embroideries and pure white silken fabrics.
You float along the Huai and Si
and so reach the Yellow river.


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