Huang-shan
See also: Huangshan
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 黃山/黄山 (Huángshān) Wade–Giles romanization: Huang²-shan¹.[1]
Proper noun
Huang-shan
- Alternative form of Huangshan
- 1976, Fong, Wen, “On the Mountain Peak”, in Returning Home: Tao-chi's Album of Landscapes and Flowers, New York: George Braziller, →ISBN, LCCN 76-15911, OCLC 2283935, page :
- For Tao-chi, the ultimate mountain scenery was always represented by the incomparable peaks of Huang-shan, the Yellow Mountain, in Anhwei.
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References
- Huangshan, Wade-Giles romanization Huang-shan, in Encyclopædia Britannica
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