Shouyang
See also: shǒuyǎng
English
Etymology
From Mandarin 壽陽/寿阳.
Proper noun
Shouyang
- A county of Jinzhong, Shanxi, China.
- 1974, Current Scene: Developments in Mainland China, volume 12-13, →OCLC, page 17, column 2:
- The article looked at the situation in Shouyang county, adjacent to Hsiyang county, Shansi, home of Tachai. Shouyang, according to Red Flag, had failed to benefit from proximity to China's agricultural pace-setter, for class enemies […]
- 1998, Qin, Xiao-meng, “The Qin Clan”, in Heartbeats and Heartaches: Memoirs of an Intellectual Family in China, 1stBooks Library, published 2003, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 8:
- After he had passed the imperial examination in Peking, he acquired the title of jinshi* and was appointed a Hanlin (imperial college) academician by the Qing court. He was Prefect of Shouyang County in Shanxi Province.
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