Chiang-han
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 江漢/江汉 (Jiānghàn) Wade-Giles romanization: Chiang¹-han⁴.
Proper noun
Chiang-han
- Alternative form of Jianghan
- Tang Dynasty, Tu Fu, “They Say You're Staying in a Mountain Temple”, in Talking to the Sun: An Illustrated Anthology of Poems for Young People, New York: Henry Holt and Company, →ISBN, LCCN 85-15428, OCLC 1104854363, page 71:
- In the wind and grime of war, how long since we parted?
At Chiang-han, bright autumns waste away.
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Translations
Jianghan — see Jianghan