Changge
See also: chànggē
English
Alternative forms
- (from Wade–Giles) Ch'ang-ko
Etymology
From Mandarin 長葛/长葛 (Chánggě).
Proper noun
Changge
- A county-level city in Xuchang, Henan, China.
- [1976 August, “Land Improvement in China”, in China Reconstructs, volume XXV, number 8, Peking: China Welfare Institute, OCLC 7513641, page 29, column 3:
- In 1958 a production brigade in Changko county, Honan province, improved its soil by deep plowing and greatly increased its grain output. Chairman Mao recommended its experience to the whole country and called on all the communes to do the same.]
- 1988, Thorp, Robert L., Son of Heaven: Imperial Arts of China, →ISBN, LCCN 88-070439, OCLC 474590158, page 150:
- The bowl and dish (Nos. 82-83) were intended for culinary use. They are two of six vessels unearthed in flawless condition from a cache in Changge County, Henan Province.
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Translations
county-level city
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