A certain Chinese herbal book presented to the emperor in 1505 shows a drawing of maize under the caption of Yiyi-ren (Job's Tears). Also, a Chinese poem written around 1368 contains a term yumi, which indicates maize. These new findings offer clear evidence that maize existed in China in the pre-Columbian era, or before 1492. Details of this evidence are discussed here. © 2005 The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.
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Uchibayashi, M. (2005). Maize in pre-Columbian China. Yakugaku Zasshi, 125(7), 583–586. https://doi.org/10.1248/yakushi.125.583
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