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- 2008 July 15, “Volunteers heading to quake-hit county to teach”, in China Daily[1], archived from the original on 13 July 2020[2]:
- Volunteers from Huaibei Coal Industry Teachers College in Huaibei, Anhui province, wave goodbye in a bus before heading for quake-hit Lveyang County, in Northwest China's Shaanxi Province, July 14, 2008. Fourteen college students were selected as volunteers to help teaching in a primary school in Lveyang.
- 2015, Fengmin Song, Xingchang Zhang, Yanmin Wang, Chen Li, “Soil Heavy Metal Pollution Around Iron Tailing Areas at Different Using Status”, in The Open Chemical Engineering Journal[3], volume 9, Bentham Science Publishers, , →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on March 07, 2020, page 114, column 1:
- This study was conducted in Lveyang county, located in southwest of Shaanxi province, China. Lveyang county lied in the south piedmont of QinLing Mountain, belonged to the north subtropical northern mountain warm temperate zone with moist monsoon climate. The annual average temperature was 13.2 °C and annual average rainfall was 860 mm. Lveyang is rich in iron mine.
- 2015 November, Xuerong Zhang, Ziwan Ning, De Ji, Yi Chen, Chunqin Mao, Tulin Lu, “Approach based on high-performance liquid chromatography fingerprint coupled with multivariate statistical analysis for the quality evaluation of Gastrodia Rhizoma”, in Journal of Separation Science[4], volume 38, number 22, , →ISSN, →OCLC:
- The crude herbal medicine of GR was harvested in 2013.11.20, from Lveyang county, Shanxi Province.
- 2022 June 21, Mark Cui, “Shaanxi Church Leader Conducts Inspections in Dilapidated Churches for Safety Check”, in Katherine Guo, transl., China Christian Daily[6], archived from the original on March 09, 2024[7]:
- On June 6, the inspection team drove to Xiakouyi Church in Lveyang County to do the safety inspection. […]
In the afternoon of the 6th, the inspection team went to the Lesuhe Church in Lveyang County.
- 2023, Lili Fang, “Ceramics of the Song, Liao and Jin Dynasties”, in Lin Ma, transl., The History of Chinese Ceramics[8], , →ISBN, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 469:
- Among the wares unearted from the Song porcelain cellar in Lveyang County, Shaanxi Province, three three-legged burners were dated in black writing as the "seventh month of Jiatai Fourth Year (1204)" in the Southern Song Dynasty.