The preposition in this case is From while the prepositional phrase is From China as it consists of the preposition from and the noun China.
To go or move quickly or in haste. To be in a rush or to send hurrying along
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The grave, where the playwright was buried in 1616, carries the warning: "Good friend, for Jesus' sake forebeare, To digg the dust enclosed heare; Bleste be the man that spares thes stones, And curst be he that moves my bones."
It means, someone who adores plants and nature etc.