We find in the _North-China Herald_ (29th April, 1887, p. 474) the
following note from the _Chinese Times_: ‘There are records that the
position of this city [Kwei-hwa Ch”eng] was known to the builder of the
Great Wall. From very remote times, it appears to have been a settlement
of nomadic tribes. During the last 1000 years it has been alternately
possessed by the Mongols and Chinese. About A.D. 1573, Emperor Wan-Li
reclaimed it, enclosed a space within walls, and called it Kwei-hwa
Ch”ng.’
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