Liu-an
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Mandarin 六安 (Liù'ān) Wade–Giles romanization: Liu⁴-an¹.
Proper noun
[edit]Liu-an
- Alternative form of Liu'an (Lu'an)
- 1972, Chang Kuo-tʻao, The Rise of the Chinese Communist Party 1928-1938[1], volume II, University Press of Kansas, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 226:
- On the third day, after covering some seventy li through the southern part of Shang-ch’eng, I arrived at Chin-chia-chai, which was a market town in Liu-an County of Anhwei Province, in the neighborhood of Shang-ch’eng, of Honan Province. The southern district of Shang-ch’eng and the Chin-chia-chai district of Liu-an were relatively old Soviet regions, which took Chin-chia-chai as their center.
Translations
[edit]Liu'an — see Liu'an