Citations:Xiaochang
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English citations of Xiaochang
- [1912, Northern China, The Valley of the Blue River, Korea[1], Hachette & Company, →OCLC, pages 386–387[2]:
- Under the Han, territory of the Hsien of An-lu ; the emperor Hsiao-wu Ti of the Sung divided the latter in order to form the Hsiao-ch’ang Hsien, dependent on the Chün of Chiang-hsia.]
- 1999 August, “300 Ancient Tombs Found, Hubei”, in China Tourism, number 229, H.K. China Tourism Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 10:
- Archaeologists recently found 300 tombs dating back to the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770-221 B.C.) in Central China's Hubei Province. Located in Xiaochang County, the tombs are scattered in an area of 5.3 square kilometres.
- 2015 February 27, Mandy Zuo, “Half-naked ‘mentally ill’ young woman rescued after family locks her up for five years”, in South China Morning Post[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on March 1, 2015, China[5]:
- A group of internet users broke into an abandoned house in Xiaochang county, Hubei province, where she was kept after a local resident posted photographs showing her confinement on weibo earlier this week.
- 2017 March 20, “In pics: spring scenery of Fengshan Town, China's Hubei”, in Xinhua News Agency[6], archived from the original on 24 May 2021[7]:
- Aerial photo taken on March 18, 2017 shows cole blossoms in the fields in Fengshan Town of Xiaochang County, central China's Hubei Province.