P'ing-shun
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Mandarin 平順 / 平顺 (Píngshùn) Wade–Giles romanization: Pʻing²-shun⁴.
Proper noun
[edit]P'ing-shun
- Alternative form of Pingshun.
- 1983, William Hinton, “Get Little Shen!”, in Shenfan[1], New York: Vintage Books, published 1984, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 658:
- On the fifth day they headed eastward toward Shihhui. Their route took them past Tu Street, the home of Kuo Ming-en’s aunt. Leaving Kuo there they limped on to Ma Family Mountain in P’ing- shun County, only to find that Huai Teng-k’e’s widowed mother had remarried and moved to West Slope.