Citations:Yunmeng

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English citations of Yunmeng

  • 1943 June 8, “Jap Remnants Suffer Heavy Casualties: Alerts In Chungking”, in The Bombay Chronicle[1], volume XXXI, number 134, page 1:
    On the opposite bank of the river other Chinese units attacked Taoshih and Yunmeng north-west of Hankow.
  • 1976, “Oldest 'Law Book'”, in Eastern Horizon[2], volume XV, number 2, Hong Kong: Eastern Horizon Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 69:
    Some 1,000 bamboo slips, most of them recording laws and documents dating back about 2,200 years, were found in one of the 12 tombs recently excavated in Yunmeng county, Hupeh province, in Central China. They date from the late years of the Warring States period (475 BC-221 BC) to the Chin dynasty (221 BC-207 BC).
  • 2020 March 10, Nsikan Akpan, “These underlying conditions make coronavirus more severe, and they're surprisingly common”, in National Geographic[3], archived from the original on 12 March 2020:
    Doctors look at a lung CT image in a hospital in Yunmeng County, Xiaogan City, in China's central Hubei Province.