Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The (1406) Jiuhuang bencao (Chinese: 救荒本草; pinyin: Jiùhuāng běncǎo; Wade–Giles: Chiu-huang pen-ts'ao; literally: "Famine Relief Herbal"), written by the Ming dynasty prince Zhu Xiao/Su (朱橚), was the first illustrated botanical manual for famine foods—wild food plants suitable for survival during times of famine."@en }
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- Jiuhuang_Bencao abstract "The (1406) Jiuhuang bencao (Chinese: 救荒本草; pinyin: Jiùhuāng běncǎo; Wade–Giles: Chiu-huang pen-ts'ao; literally: "Famine Relief Herbal"), written by the Ming dynasty prince Zhu Xiao/Su (朱橚), was the first illustrated botanical manual for famine foods—wild food plants suitable for survival during times of famine.".
- Jiuhuang_Bencao comment "The (1406) Jiuhuang bencao (Chinese: 救荒本草; pinyin: Jiùhuāng běncǎo; Wade–Giles: Chiu-huang pen-ts'ao; literally: "Famine Relief Herbal"), written by the Ming dynasty prince Zhu Xiao/Su (朱橚), was the first illustrated botanical manual for famine foods—wild food plants suitable for survival during times of famine.".