Note 022
The original seat of the nation appears to have been in
the north-west of China, in the provinces of Chensi and
Chansi. Under the two first dynasties the principal town was
still a movable camp, the villages were thinly scattered;
more land was employed in pasture than in tillage; the
exercise of hunting was ordained to clear the country from
wild beasts; Petcheli (where Pekin stands) was a desert; and
the southern provinces were peopled with Indian savages. The
dynasty of the Han (before Christ 206) gave the empire its
actual form and extent.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 26