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Definition of Taiyuan
1. Noun. An ancient city in northeastern China noted for coal mining and steel production.
Group relationships: Cathay, China, Communist China, Mainland China, People's Republic Of China, Prc, Red China
Definition of Taiyuan
1. Noun. A prefecture-level city in northern China; capital of Shanxi Province. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Taiyuan
Literary usage of Taiyuan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Treaties and Agreements with and Concerning China, 1894-1919: A Collection by John Van Antwerp MacMurray (1921)
"... Taiyuan Railway, for the construction of which the Bureau has borrowed capital
from others, the Pekin Syndicate, to avoid disputes, shall not construct ..."
2. Detained in China and Tibet: A Directory of Political and Religious Prisoners by Robin Munro, Mickey Spiegel, Asia Watch Committee (U.S.) (1994)
"According to the court verdict, on June 5, 1989 Ge made a speech in May 1 Square
on behalf of the faculty and staff of Taiyuan colleges at a memorial ..."
3. China, the Yellow Peril at War with the World: A History of the Chinese by James Martin Miller (1900)
""While in Taiyuan-fu in the course of her recent hurried departure from her ...
Toward the end of June last the Protestant missionaries in Taiyuan-fu, ..."
4. China, the Yellow Peril at War with the World: A History of the Chinese by James Martin Miller (1900)
"Toward the end of June last the Protestant missionaries in Taiyuan-fu, Shansi,
having been attacked by soldiers, collected in the house of Mr. Farthing, ..."
5. China, Ancient and Modern: A History of the Chinese Empire from the Dawn of by James Martin Miller (1900)
"Toward the end of June last the Protestant missionaries in Taiyuan-fu, Shansi,
having been attacked by soldiers, collected in the house of Mr. Farthing, ..."
6. Missionary Review of the World by James Lutzweiler (1901)
"The last news from you confirming our fears concerning the dear ones at Taiyuan
was hard, God knows how hard, for us to bear, but I can not write of it yet. ..."