Lushan
See also: Lúshān
English
Etymology 1
From Mandarin 魯山/鲁山.
Proper noun
Lushan
- A county of Pingdingshan, Henan, China.
- 1959, Yang, C. K., The Chinese Family in the Communist Revolution, M.I.T. Press, published 1972, →ISBN, LCCN 59-14897, OCLC 683422876, OL 10237771M, page 82:
- In the village of Tunghua in Lushan county of Honan Province a child bride, Li Hsiu-yuan, demanded a divorce, but the local officials were against it, and for three months, the case hung fire.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Lushan.
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Translations
county
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Etymology 2
From Mandarin Chinese 廬山 (Lúshān).
Proper noun
Lushan
- Synonym of Mount Lu.
- 1977, Chiang Yee, China Revisited, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, →ISBN, LCCN 77-22587, OCLC 473570033, page 30:
- I received the news from our representative, Dr. Wellington Koo, whose secretary wired me to prepare twenty cars to take the whole delegation up the famous Lushan mountain for a sight-seeing expedition.
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Translations
mountain
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Anagrams
- hulans, uhlans, unlash