The Archbishop of Soltania (A.D. 1330) speaks of these stores. ‘The said
Emperor is very pitiful and compassionate … and so when there is a
dearth in the land he openeth his garners, and giveth forth of his wheat
and his rice for half what others are selling it at.’ Kbli Kaan”s
measures of this kind are recorded in the annals of the Dynasty, as quoted
by Pauthier. The same practice is ascribed to the sovereigns of the T”ang
Dynasty by the old Arab _Relations_. In later days a missionary gives in
the _Lettres Edifiantes_ an unfavourable account of the action of these
public granaries, and of the rascality that occurred in connection with
them. (_Lecomte_, II. 101; _Cathay_, 240; _Relat._ I. 39; _Let. Ed._ xxiv.
76.)
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