Yün-ch'eng
See also: yúnchèng, Yuncheng, and Yùnchéng
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 運城/运城 (Yùnchéng) Wade–Giles romanization: Yün⁴-chʻêng².
Proper noun
Yün-ch'eng
- Alternative form of Yuncheng
- 1972, Bohr, Paul Richard, Famine in China and the Missionary; Timothy Richard as Relief Administrator and Advocate of National Reform, 1876-1884, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, →ISBN, LCCN 72-75828, OCLC 924964886, page 47:
- Confining his activities primarily to the important salt trading city of Yün-ch'eng, Yen proved himself a conscientious supervisor of relief.
- [1992, Adshead, Samuel Adrian Miles, Salt and Civilization, St. Martin's Press, →ISBN, LCCN 91-24862, OCLC 932281424, page 341:
- Again, in Ho-tung, the yün-shang paid tax to the salt controller at Yun-ch'eng before he obtained his salt at the lake.]
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Translations
Yuncheng — see Yuncheng