Hokchiang
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Eastern Min 福清 (Hók-chiăng).
Proper noun
[edit]Hokchiang
- Synonym of Fuqing
- 1912, S. Moore Sites, Nathan Sites: An Epic of the East[2], Fleming H. Revell Company, →OCLC, page 123:
- On a Monday morning two missionaries came down to the beach of a little harbor on the Hokchiang coast and boarded a fishing-smack to go over to the Island of the Southern Sun.
- 1957, Wade Crawford Barclay, The Methodist Episcopal Church, 1845-1939[4], volume 3, New York: Board of Missions of The Methodist Church, →OCLC, page 434:
- In 1889 William H. Lacy reported that in the Hokchiang (Futsing) District Christians were driven from their homes, their fields pillaged, fruit trees destroyed, and houses razed.