Citations:Huai-an

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English citations of Huai-an

Map including Huai-an (DMA, 1975)
  • 1966, 鄭徳坤 [Chêng Tê-k'un], Prehistoric China (Archaeology in China)‎[1], volume 1, →OCLC, page 109:
    The site of Ch'ing-lien-kang in Huai-an, Kiangsu, furnishes a good example (17).
  • 1973, Hin-cheung Lovell, “Sung and Yüan Monochrome Lacquers in the Freer Gallery”, in Ars Orientalis[2], volume 9, →ISSN, →JSTOR, →OCLC, page 122:
    There have been several instances of discovery of Sung lacquer reported in Chinese publications in the past two decades; the most substantial is undoubtedly from a group of five tombs at Yang-miao Chen 楊廟鎭, a town about four miles southwest of Huai-an 淮安 in Kiangsu province.
  • 1976, Shang-jen K'ung, The Peach Blossom Fan[3], New York Review Books, published 2015, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 90:
    Your Honours! The Governor General of Huai-an, His Excellency Shih K’o-fa, and the Military Governor of Feng-yang, His Excellency Ma Shih- ying, have both arrived.