Mo-yü
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From the Wade–Giles romanization of the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 墨玉 (Mo⁴-yü⁴).
Proper noun
[edit]Mo-yü
- Alternative form of Moyu
- 1974, Khotan (Encyclopædia Britannica)[1], volume V, →ISBN, page 793:
- The oasis of Khotan, the largest of these, includes Mo-yü (Kara Kash), to the northwest, and Lo-p'u, to the east.
- [1978, Translations on People's Republic of China[2], numbers 418-426, United States Joint Publications Research Service, →OCLC, page 41[3]:
- This year Min-feng County built a hydropower station by utilizing the water of "Water Way 818." Some brigades of Shang-you Commune, Mo-yu County built more than 10 small power plants by converting electric motors into generators. Lo-p'u County expanded its original hydropower capacity by adding on more generating sets; its generating capacity has greatly increased.]
Translations
[edit]Moyu — see Moyu
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