Huangchi
See also: Huang-ch'i
English
Alternative forms
- (also from Wade–Giles) Huang-ch'i
Etymology
From Mandarin 黃岐/黄岐 (Huángqí), Wade-Giles romanization: Huang²-chʻi².
Proper noun
Huangchi
- Alternative form of Huangqi
- [1951 June 22, “Chinese Communist Military Activities, East China”, in CIA, page 3:
- 19. On the evening of 11 June, Nationalist warships YUNG CH'UN (永春) and CHENG AN (正安) and the Nationalist gunboat HAI LI (海利) engaged in battle with 2 Chinese Communist converted 200-ton gunboats, and a 1,400-ton armored motor junk in the Huangch'iwan (黄岐湾) area, approximately 10 miles northwest of Matsu Island. The Nationalist warships had pursued the Chinese Communist vessels from the mouth of the Min River. The HAI LI joined the battle in the Huangch'iwan area. The Chinese Communist motor junk was destroyed and the gunboats were damaged. The coastal defense positions of the Chinese Communist Seacoast Defense Battalion (sic) with a total of 7 guns along Huangch'iwan were partially destroyed by the HAI LI when the battalion's guns fired on Nationalist vessels during the battle.]
- 1965, News Letter, No. 27-29, p.7, →OCLC
- On the Matsu front, Communist guns at Huangchi shelled 16 rounds against the Matsu Islands from 18:29 to 19:00.
- 1965, Xin hua tong xun she, News from Hsinhua News Agency: daily bulletin, →ISSN, →OCLC, p.11
- between 01:19 and 06:26 hours on the same day, a u.s. warship intruded into china's territorial waters east of pingtan island and huangchi peninsula in fukien province.
- 1973 May 11, “Taiwan Fisherman Compatriots Rescued”, in Peking Review, volume 16, number 19, archived from the original on 12 May 2019, page 4:
- On April 27, 12 fishermen from a trawler of the Hsinhuatai Co. in Keelung City, Taiwan Province, that had sunk near the island of Tungyin because of an engine breakdown were rescued by fishermen of the Haifeng Brigade of the Huangchi People's Commune in Lienchiang County, Fukien Province.
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Translations
Huangqi — see Huangqi
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