Changchun
See also: Chángchūn and Ch'ang-ch'un
English
Alternative forms
- (from Wade–Giles) Ch'ang-ch'un
Etymology
From Mandarin 長春/长春 (Chángchūn).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /t͡ʃæŋˈt͡ʃʊn/
- enPR: chängʹcho͞onʹ
Proper noun
Changchun
- A prefecture-level city and subprovincial city, the provincial capital of Jilin, in northeastern China.
- 1915 August 24, Charles K. Moser, “China-Manchuria”, in Supplement to Commerce Reports, number 52h, page 3:
- It cots but from $0.86 to $1.14 per ton to load Japanese coal into the cars at the mines, and as these are under the control of the South Manchuria Railway it is said that coal is freighted to Changchun free.
- 1979 April 8, “Wallposter in Kirin”, in Free China Weekly, volume XX, number 13, Taipei, ISSN 0016-0318, OCLC 1786626, page 3:
- A “big-character” wall appearing in Changchun, Kirin Province, on Feb. 2, denounced the Chinese Communist regime’s crackdown on dissidents clamoring for human rights, an intelligence report from the Chinese mainland said April 3.
The wall poster accused the Peiping regime [of] "practicing Fascist totalitarianism," the report said, adding that some 40 people in Changchun had been arrested for putting up wall posters.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Changchun.
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Translations
a sub-provincial city in northeastern China
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Spanish
Proper noun
Changchun ?
- Changchun (a prefecture-level city and subprovincial city, the provincial capital of Jilin, in northeastern China)