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单词 T'ang
释义

T'ang

See also: Appendix:Variations of "tang"

English

Etymology

From Mandarin (Táng), Wade–Giles romanization: Tʻang².[1]

Proper noun

T'ang

  1. Alternative form of Tang
    • 1952, Leonard M. Outerbridge, The Lost Churches of China, Philadelphia: Westminster Press, pages 38-39:
      Wylie personally examined the monument in Sian-fu and published a translation of the inscription in Shang-hai in 1854. This included in detail the opinions of Chinese authorities, many historical notes and calligraphical records of the T'ang dynasty.
    • 1965, Okladnikov, Alexey, The Soviet Far East in Antiquity: An Archaeological and Historical Study of the Maritime Region of the U.S.S.R., University of Toronto Press, OCLC 640541367, OL 5975762M, page 183:
      The balanced planning of the ancient city on the Mu-tan-chiang corresponds on the whole to the layout of the capital of the T'ang Dynasty, Ch'ang-an. The same street plans are found in the ancient capitals of Japan, Nara and Kyoto, built on the Chinese model.
    • 1977, Chiang, Yee, China Revisited, New York: W. W. Norton & Company, →ISBN, LCCN 77-22587, OCLC 473570033, OL 4553064M, page 150:
      At Canton I had another trip to make before returning to the United States. I was to fly to Kuei-lin. Kuei-lin had been famous for more than a thousand years for its unusual natural scenery of hills and water. It is situated in the southwest of China's Kwangsi Chuang Autonomous Region. As its scenery had been so well described in many poems since the T'ang and Sung periods, of the seven to thirteenth centuries, I, like thousands of Chinese youngsters who read those poems, had longed to visit it in my young days but never had the opportunity, for it was so far away from my home city. I therefore grasped this chance and asked to have at least two days reserved for the trip.
    • 1986, Cheng, Nien, Life and Death in Shanghai, published 1995, →ISBN, OCLC 1023124200, page 409:
      I spent a quiet day sitting on the balcony in the pale spring sun knitting and reading T'ang poetry.
    • 1990, Waldron, Arthur, The Great Wall of China: From History to Myth, Cambridge University Press, →ISBN, LCCN 88-32689, OCLC 243442537, OL 2054642M, page 158:
      In Han and T’ang times, he pointed out, when the capital had been at Hsi-an, dynasties had been particularly concerned with the northwest: P’ien-kuan and Shuo-fang.
    • 2007, Cawthorne, Nigel, The Daughter of Heaven, Oneworld Publications, →ISBN, OCLC 153580813, OL 8971705M, page 7:
      According to a biography of her father commissioned by Wu Chao in 699, it was Wu Shih-huo who spurred Li Yüan - the future Emperor Kao-tsu, founder of the T'ang dynasty - to rebel against the Sui.
    • 2021 November 13, Dale, Gareth, “From Nero to Net Zero”, in The Ecologist, archived from the original on 13 November 2021:
      Far from a dark age, the seventh to fourteenth centuries saw economic and cultural efflorescence, notably the Islamic Golden Age, and T’ang and Song China.

Translations

References

  1. Tang dynasty, Wade-Giles romanization T’ang, in Encyclopædia Britannica

Further reading

  • T'ang”, in Collins English Dictionary.
  • T'ang”, in Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
  • T'ang” in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2023.

Anagrams

  • Gant, Gnat, gnat
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