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单词 Tzu-kuei
释义

Tzu-kuei

See also: Tzukuei

English

Map including Tzu-kuei (DMA, 1975)

Etymology

From Mandarin 秭歸秭归 (Zǐguī) Wade–Giles romanization: Tzŭ³-kuei¹.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: dzûʹgwāʹ

Proper noun

Tzu-kuei

  1. Alternative form of Zigui
    • 1967, Herold J. Wiens, Han Chinese Expansion in South China, 2nd Impression edition, Shoe String Press, Inc., page 80:
      The second major movement followed the north bank of the Yang-tzu, emerged from the Yang-tzu Gorge Mountains in the vicinity of present-day Tzu-kuei District upriver from Yi-ch'ang.
    • 1977 August 15, “TELEVISION BROUGHT TO MOUNTAINOUS WESTERN HUPEH”, in United States Joint Publications Research Service, transl., Translations on the People's Republic of China, number 390, Hong Kong: CHUNG-KUO HSIN-WEN, page 10:
      Tzu-kuei county, located in the depth of Hsi-ling gorge on the Yangtze River, selected Ta-chin-p'ing, 1,840 meters above sea level on Hsien-nu-feng, to build a television differential transfer station, relaying with good results the television signals, images, and sound of Wu-han, I-ch'ang, and Ching-chou in Hupeh and Ch'ang-te in Hunan.
    • 1980, Laurence A. Schneider, A Madman of Ch'u: The Chinese Myth of Loyalty and Dissent, University of California Press, →ISBN, OCLC 1015122945, page 174:
      Burial sites, memorial mounds and markers have also been associated with Ch'ü Yüan since at least Sung times. In the eleventh century, Su Shih noted that while the real burial site was in Tzu-kuei, there were many fictive sites throughout the central Yangtze Valley so that people who wanted to pay their respects to Ch'ü Yüan would not have to travel inconveniently long distances.
    • 1988, Lyman P. Van Slyke, Yangtze: Nature, History and the River, Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc., →ISBN, LCCN 88-3378, OCLC 230964589, page 137:
      One myth holds that after Ch'ü Yuan drowned himself, his body was swallowed by a huge fish which swam all the way across Tung-t'ing Lake and up the Long River to the town of his birth, Tzu-kuei, in the Three Gorges, where it disgorged his body, still intact, so that it could be properly buried.
    • 1996, Felipe Fernández-Armesto, Millennium, Touchstone Books, →ISBN, LCCN 95-18899, OCLC 1186898801, page 128:
      As he approached Tzu-kuei he was impressed by Yellow Ox Mountain, proverbially changeless, with its population of wild apes, and marvelled at the Jade Void Grotto, where the sparkling interior was formed by nature into “a thousand immortals, dragons, tigers, birds, and beasts.”

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