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Jinsha Jiang
別の表記
- (postal romanization) Kinsha Kiang
- (from Wade–Giles) Chin-sha Chiang
- (also from Hanyu Pinyin) Jin Sha Jiang
語源
From the Hanyu Pinyin[1] romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 金沙江 (Jīnshā Jiāng).
固有名詞
Jinsha Jiang
- Synonym of Jinsha, the upper reaches of the Yangtze River in China.
- 1989, Bangs, Richard; Christian Kallen, “The Yangtze in History”, in Riding the Dragon's Back: The Race to Raft the Upper Yangtze[2], →ISBN, LCCN 89-15086, OCLC 19981521, page 4:
- Above Yibin, the river is the River of Golden Sands, the Jinsha Jiang, a tumultuous thousand-mile-long tributary whose wild waters reflect the bandit-ridden heritage of its remote tribes. When it reaches into Qinghai Province and the Tibetan Plateau, the Jinsha Jiang becomes known as the Tongtian Ho — the River to Heaven, whose crystalline waters nourish the nomads at the farthest reach of the Celestial Kingdom.
- 1993, Lindesay, William, “Victory and Punishment at Jiaopingdu”, in Marching with Mao: A biographical journey[3], Hodder & Stoughton, →ISBN, OCLC 29518730, pages 88-89:
- The Reds had no interest in Kunming. The way was open to the Jinsha Jiang, the river of Golden Sands. […]
The first of these targets was the riverside hamlet of Jiaopingdu, as important to me on my route of badges as it had been to the Communists who wanted to cross the Jinsha Jiang there and to the Nationalists who wanted to prevent them.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Jinsha Jiang.
派生語
- jinshajiangite
参照
- ^ Jinsha River, Chinese (Pinyin) Jinsha Jiang, in Encyclopædia Britannica
Jin Sha Jiang
固有名詞
Jin Sha Jiang
- Alternative form of Jinsha Jiang
- 1997, Qian Yang; et al., “Ertan hyrdoelectric project: Experiences during construction”, in Hydropower '97[1], A.A.Balkema, →ISBN, OCLC 37772477, page 590:
- 2010, Glassman, Jim, “Going West, by Southwest”, in Bounding the Mekong[2], Honolulu: University of Hawaiʻi Press, →ISBN, LCCN 2010006348, OCLC 539082011, page 126:
- Along with the four Lancang dams already completed or underway by the mid-2000s, there were another four planned for the Lnacang, thirteen more planned for the Nujiang with one of these already under construction, and another twelve planned for the Jin Sha Jiang, with at least one of these under construction (Dore, Yu, かつ Li 2007, 71-73).
- 2020 December, Zhou, Hanli; Volker Grabowsky, “Demarcation of the Yunnan-Burma Tai Minority Area in Warry's Report of 1891-97: A Critical Evaluation against the Background of Contemporary Chinese Historiography·”, in Southeast Asian Studies[3], volume 9, number 3, DOI: , ISSN 2186-7275, OCLC 809260833:
- The upper Chang Jiang River (Yangtze River) originates from the small Jin Sha Jiang (Jinsha River).
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