Hai-men
See also: Haimen
English
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Map including 海門 HAI-MEN (AMS, 1954)
Etymology
From Mandarin 海門/海门 (Hǎimén) Wade-Giles romanization: Hai³-mên².
Proper noun
Hai-men
- Alternative form of Haimen
- 1964, Ho, Ping-ti, The Ladder of Success in Imperial China, Science Editions, LCCN 62-10451, OCLC 1198998194, page 167:
- Of a handful of sheng-yüan lists available, two are arranged according to local clans. The two localities in which these clans lived are T’ung-chou in southern Kiangsu and the neighboring Hai-men sub-county.
- 1965, Chu, Samuel C., Reformer in Modern China, Chang Chien, 1853-1926, Columbia University Press, LCCN 65-10541, OCLC 760522897, OL 14725503M, page 30:
- He had heard rumors that certain Shanghai merchants were planning to establish their own mill either in Ch’ung-ming or Hai-men.
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Translations
Haimen — see Haimen
Anagrams
- Heiman, haemin, hemina