id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 34909 McAllan, Alexander Ancient Chinese account of the Grand Canyon, or course of the Colorado .txt text/plain 22344 1703 82 The ancient Chinese records tell of a "Place of Ten Suns," where "Ten a gulf." A river flowing through the "Great Canyon," swells or widens The Chinese term rendered "Canyon" is =Hoh=, which stands also for "a the =shan= or mountain-range of the Great Canyon, is "beautiful." The little Child of the Sun at the =Ta-Hoh= or Great Canyon should not called "=Shao Hao's= country" (or the land of the Sun-child) on account The Chinese commentator, of course, never saw either the Gulf or Canyon The sea connected with the Great Canyon is elsewhere called a =Puh hai= The ancient Chinese account connects a baby king, a supreme ruler, with The Canyon should be hot, and one of our own visitors says: "The sun It will be noticed that the ancient Chinese account connects lights, or Grand Canyon, the Colorado River, and the Gulf of California, in an ./cache/34909.txt ./txt/34909.txt