Xingguo
See also: xīngguó
English
Alternative forms
- (from Wade–Giles) Hsing-kuo
Etymology
From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 興國/兴国 (Xīngguó).
Proper noun
Xingguo
- A county of Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China.
- [1972 March, Chi Hung, “An Old Revolutionary Base—Yesterday and Today”, in China Reconstructs, volume XXI, number 3, Peking, OCLC 7513641, pages 24-25:
- HSINGKUO county in the hilly region of southern Kiangsi province was one of China’s earliest revolutionary bases. […]
Surrounded by mountains and crossed by the Lienchiang River, Hsingkuo county lies in a beautiful natural setting.]
- 1985, Salisbury, Harrison E., “A Walk by Moonlight”, in The Long March, Harper & Row, →ISBN, LCCN 84048618, OCLC 901748440, page 5:
- Chen Yi cursed as he had a hundred times since he had been carried from the front in Xingguo county six weeks ago with a bullet wound in his hip which refused to heal.
- 1990, Mao, Zedong, Roger Thompson, transl., Report from Xunwu, Stanford University Press, →ISBN, LCCN 89-21776, OCLC 924294101, OL 2200194M, page 210:
- There are very few geomancers in Xunwu County; most of them are from Xingguo.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Xingguo.
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Translations
county
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