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Chin-sha
語源
From the Mandarin 金沙 (Jīnshā) Wade–Giles romanization: Chin¹-sha¹.
固有名詞
Chin-sha
- Alternative form of Jinsha (River in China)
- 1954, Wiens, Herold J., “The South China geographical environment”, in Han Chinese Expansion in South China[1], Shoe String Press, published 1967, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 22:
- The boundary between Tibet and China settled by the Manchu Emperor and the Tibetans in 1727 and lasting down to 1910 ran from the Mekong just north of A-t'un-tzu, crossed northward into the Chin-sha Chiang valley and followed the water divide between the Chin-sha and the upper Mekong sources to the Kokonor Territory.
- 1986, Skinner, G. William, “Regional Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century China”, in The Chinese: Adapting the Past, Building the Future[3], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 106; “Regional Urbanization in Nineteenth-Century China”, in The Chinese: Adapting the Past, Facing the Future[4], 2nd edition, 1991, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 125:
- The Yun-Kwei region, a plateau in which virtually no rivers are navigable and all official and commercial transport moved by land, was defined to include the upper reaches of the Hung-shui (a tributary of the West River), of the Wu (a tributary of the Yangtze), and of the Chin-sha (as the Yangtze is known along its upper course) from approximately the point where each becomes unnavigable even for small junks.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Chin-sha.
Chinsha
語源
From Mandarin 金沙 (Jīnshā), Wade–Giles romanization: Chin¹-sha¹.
固有名詞
Chinsha
- Alternative form of Jinsha (River in China)
- 1971, Dick Wilson, The Long March 1935: The Epic of Chinese Communism's Survival[2], New York: Viking Press, →ISBN, LCCN 73-174663, OCLC 219788716, page 116:
- The Chinsha was a formidable obstacle, falling from a height above sea level of some 8,200 feet at Paan or Batang on the Szechuan-Tibet border to less than 900 feet at Yipin, where it enters the Red Basin to become the Yangtze. From beginning to end, from the headwater in Chinghai to Yipin, the Chinsha River falls by an average of about eighteen feet per mile.
- 1976 April, Chang, Nan-sheng, “After the Tsunyi Meeting”, in China Reconstructs[3], volume XXV, number 4, China Welfare Institute, ISSN 0009-4447, OCLC 1554324, page 23, column 1:
- TOWARD the end of April we reached the Yunnan-Kweichow border and pretended to be making for lightly-defended Kunming. Then the Red Army suddenly turned northwest, came to Chiaochetu on the Chinsha River (the upper Yangtze) and began to cross to its north bank. The Fifth Corps was to block the enemy at the Shihpan River and hold him off until the army had completed the Chinsha crossing.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Chinsha.
- Alternative form of Jinsha (Kinmen, Taiwan)
- 1963, The Invincible Island: Ten Years of Reconstruction on Kinmen[8], Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, OCLC 460062180, pages 23, 37:
- a) Strengthening the organization of fishermen by reorganizing the Kinmen county fishermen's association and establishing five new township FA's at Chinhu, Chinsha, […]
subsidy of NT$800,000, the Wuyi Dam was built on Chinsha stream, measuring 6.8 meters in height and 10 meters in length, with a left canal 1.2 km. long, and the right one, 3.1 km.
- 1967, General Report of the Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction[9], number 19, Joint Commission on Rural Reconstruction, ISSN 0447-8193, OCLC 1640460, page 119:
- In the year under review the Kinmen Agricultural Experiment Station carried out a series of tests on cultural and varietal […] 48 and 60 to be the ideal varieties for spring and fall planting at Chinning and Chinsha, respectively .
- 1991 September, 光華 [Sinorama][10], volume 16, number 7-12, Government Information Office, ISSN 0256-9043, OCLC 20549278, page 15; republished as Kinmen Changes into its Civvies[11], 1991, archived from the original on 20 October 2022, 島嶼行旅:
- Soldiers Spark a Shopping Strip: Chinhu Village, located in the southeast of the island, out of the range of the Communists' artillery shells and protected by Mt. Taiwu, was just a place of windblown rock and sand without any road to the outside, before 1958. Later, people from Chinsha and Chinning to the north started moving in, and thanks to the purchasing power of the troops stationed at Mt. Taiwu, Chungcheng Rd. and Fuhsing Rd.now bristle with two or three hundred stores--the local people call the shopping strip "Shanwai" or "over the mountain"--and Chinhu has become the latest area of prosperity on the island.
- 1994 April, 光華 [Sinorama][12], volume 19, number 1-6, Government Information Office, ISSN 0256-9043, OCLC 20549278; republished as Kinmen- -From Battlefield to Tourist Destination[13], 1994, archived from the original on 21 October 2022, Around Taiwan:
- The largest number of wind lions in any one area is in Chinsha Township in the northeastern corner of Kinmen, which has 39 wind lions. […]
Kinmen's wind lions are not hard to find. If you follow the main road around the north of the island, you can see many standing by the roadside; or else you can look around the villages of Chinsha Township, such as Yangchai (which has four wind lions), Houshuitou or Shamei (which have three wind lions each). […]
The Kinmen Folk Village at Shanhou Village in Chinsha Township is a well-known tourist attraction.
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