Citations:Shansi
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Shanxi
[edit]- 1912, Robert Sterling Clark, Arthur de Carle Sowerby, Through Shên-kan: The Account of the Clark Expedition in North China, 1908-9.[1], T. Fisher Unwin, page 76:
- On the road between this place and Fu Chou, two days further east, numerous large flicks of sheep and goats were passed. These poor animals were on their way to Shansi, and had already come a great distance.
- 1913, Rev. Murdoch Mackenzie, D.D., Twenty-five Years in Honan[2], Toronto: Hunter-Rose Co., page 2:
- The province is separated by a range of hills from Shansi on the north and west, while in the south, the eastern end of a long mountain chain terminates near Ju Ning Fu.
- 1937 December 14, “AMERICANS VANISH IN CHINA; Missionaries Not Seen Since Leaving Japanese-Held Town”, in The New York Times[3], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-08-06, page 23[4]:
- Three American missionaries were reported today to have disappeared from Shouyang in East Shansi Province. They have not been seen since the night of Dec. 2, when they left the mission to visit a friend.
- 1960, Alan Houghton Brodrick, “The Pithecanthropoids”, in Man and His Ancestry[5], London: The Scientific Book Club, →OCLC, page 134:
- Palaeolithic implements have been recovered from 1953 in the Ordos and in Shansi. The most important site is Tingtsun in Hsiangfen county of the latter province. Here were found an abundant fossil fauna, three hominid teeth and over two thousand artefacts of a type more advanced than those of Pithecanthropus pekinensis.
- 1970, Ramon H. Myers, The Chinese Peasant Economy Agricultural Development in Hopei and Shantung, 1890-1949[6], Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, page 259:
- Headmen were selected on a rotation basis in Shansi but served indefinitely in Hopei and Shantung until illness or dissatisfaction with their responsibilities forced retirement.
- 1977 [1977 June 21], “China Rebuilds House in Honor of Bethune”, in Peter Slater, editor, Religion and Culture in Canada: Essays by Members of the Canadian Society for the Study of Religion [Religion et culture au Canada: recueil d’articles par des membres de la Société canadienne pour l’étude de la religion][8], sourced from The Globe and Mail, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 314:
- The Lingchiu County party committee in north China's Shansi province also has repaired an operating room in the special surgical hospital in Yangchinchuang used by Dr. Bethune between Nov. 25, 1937, and Feb. 10, 1939, Hsinhua said.
- 1981 August 2, “What's ahead of demoted Hua?”, in Free China Weekly[9], volume XXII, number 30, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 3:
- We now know that he was born in Shansi province in 1921, but the next thing we know is that because of the "good work" Hua did in Mao's native province of Hunan, he was summoned to Peiping and given the post of public security minister.
- 2022 January 3, Dishan Joseph, “Understanding Chinese heritage and culture”, in Daily Mail[12], archived from the original on 02 January 2022:
- Chinese historical tradition has it that the semi-historical rulers, Yao and Shun, and the first official dynasty, the Hsia dynasty ruled over parts of China with a centre in southern Shansi.