Nanjih
Appearance
See also: Nan-jih
English
[edit]Proper noun
[edit]Nanjih
- Alternative form of Nanri.
- 1964 October 16 [1964 October 15], “Foreign Ministry Issues 330th Serious Warning”, in Daily Report: Foreign Radio Broadcasts, number 203, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, sourced from Peking NCNA International Service, →OCLC, Communist China: International Affairs, page BBB 16:
- A U.S. warship twice intruded into China's territorial waters south of Tsungwu and Nanjih Island in Fukien Province between 1733 and 2110 hours yesterday and between 2309 hours yesterday and 0431 hours today.
- 1971, “Armed Forces Reorganization and National Recovery”, in Wen Ha-hsiung, transl., A Brief History of the Chinese National Revolutionary Forces[1], 2nd edition, Taipei: Chung Wu Publishing Co., →OCLC, page 265:
- Among them, the raid against Nanjih and Tungshan were the largest in size and the lessons and experiences gained the greatest. […]
4,500 Government troops sailed successively from Kinmen for Nanjih on 10 Oct., 1952. Due to heavy sea, the ships were not moored until 0630, 11 October.