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# {{place|en|county|prefecture-level city/Shuozhou|province/Shanxi|c/China}}.
# {{place|en|county|prefecture-level city/Shuozhou|province/Shanxi|c/China}}.
# {{lb|en|historical}} {{place|en|county|province/Zhejiang|c/China|part of modern-day [[Shaoxing]]}}.
# {{lb|en|historical}} {{place|en|county|province/Zhejiang|c/China|part of modern-day [[Shaoxing]]}}.
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|en
|year=1960
|last=Chow
|first=Tse-tsung ({{lang|zh|{{w|:zh:周策縱|周策縱}}}})
|chapter=The Initial Phase of the Movement: Early Literary and Intellectual Activities, 1917-1919
|title=The May Fourth Movement: Intellectual Revolution in Modern China
|url=https://archive.org/details/mayfourthmovemen0000zhou/
|publisher={{w|Harvard University Press}}
|year_published=1980
|ISBN=0-674-55751-4
|LCCN=60-10034
|OCLC=256315529
|page=47
|pageurl=https://archive.org/details/mayfourthmovemen0000zhou/page/47/
|text={{w|Cai Yuanpei|Ts’ai Yüan-p’ei}} (also named Ho-ch’ing and Chieh-min) (1876-1940) was born in '''Shanyin''' County, Chekiang Province. He passed the second civil service examination in 1889 and the third in 1892 which secured for him the highest degree, ''han-lin''.}}


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Etymology

From Mandarin 山陰山阴 (Shānyīn).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

Shanyin

  1. A county of Shuozhou, Shanxi, China.
  2. (historical) A county of Zhejiang, China, part of modern-day Shaoxing.
    • 1960, Tse-tsung (周策縱) Chow, “The Initial Phase of the Movement: Early Literary and Intellectual Activities, 1917-1919”, in The May Fourth Movement: Intellectual Revolution in Modern China[1], Harvard University Press, published 1980, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 47:
      Ts’ai Yüan-p’ei (also named Ho-ch’ing and Chieh-min) (1876-1940) was born in Shanyin County, Chekiang Province. He passed the second civil service examination in 1889 and the third in 1892 which secured for him the highest degree, han-lin.

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