Hanyin
English
Alternative forms
- (from Wade–Giles) Han-yin
Etymology
From Mandarin 漢陰/汉阴.
Proper noun
Hanyin
- A county of Ankang, Shaanxi, China.
- 1934 March 17, “Export of Edible Fungus From Szechuan”, in Chinese Economic Bulletin, volume XXIV, number 11, Bureau of Foreign Trade, Ministry of Industry, OCLC 64210770, pages 170-171:
- Shensi fungi first goes to Hanyin (漢陰) and is then shipped to Hankow;[...]
- 1992 March 6 [21 Oct 1991], Cui, Zhongshan, “Jiangsu-Shaanxi Cadre Exchange”, in JPRS Report China, number 92-011, United States Joint Publications Research Service, OCLC 227862665, page 52:
- Cadre Zhao Jianguo, who came to Hanyin County, Shaanxi, from Jiangsu Provine, had formerly been the head of a certain township in Zhangjiagang City. As a go-between in building a bridge between the two localities, he had 295 technical cadres and workers of Hanyin County go to Zhangjiagang City for study and training.
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Translations
county
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Further reading
- Saul B. Cohen, editor (1998), “Hanyin”, in The Columbia Gazetteer of the World, volume 2, New York: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, LCCN 98-071262, OCLC 164337564, page 1232, column 1