Hu-lu-tao
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 葫蘆島/葫芦岛 (Húlúdǎo) Wade–Giles romanization: Hu²-lu²-tao³.
Proper noun
Hu-lu-tao
- Alternative form of Huludao
- 1973, Des Forges, Roger V., “Foreign Disaster”, in Hsi-liang and the Chinese National Revolution, Yale University Press, →ISBN, LCCN 73-77147, OCLC 905633651, page 150:
- He promised that the Chin-ai and Ching-feng would benefit one another and proceeded with his plans to open up a port at Hu-lu-tao, which was intended to serve as a terminus for the Chin-ai.
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passage=I heard that both yesterday and today, when transports of the central government carrying our soldiers arrived at Hu-lu-tao, bandit troops on the shore fired at them.}}
Translations
Huludao — see Huludao
Anagrams
- haulout, outhaul