Fujin

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See also: fujin, fùjìn, fūjin, and Fūjin

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Etymology

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From Mandarin 富錦富锦 (Fùjǐn).

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Fujin

  1. A county-level city in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang, China.
    • [1930 [1929 December 11], Arthur Henderson, quotee, “CHINA AND RUSSIA.”, in Parliamentary Debates: Official Report (Fifth Series)‎[1], volume CCXXXIII, London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, column 438; quoted in modified form in Peter S. H. Tang, Russian and Soviet Policy in Manchuria and Outer Mongolia, 1911-1931[2], Duke University Press, 1959, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 233:
      According to my information Soviet troops advanced as far as Chalainor some fifty miles within the western frontier of Manchuria, and Soviet gunboats raided Fuchin, fifty miles within the northern frontier. Pok’ot’u, about two hundred miles from the frontier, was bombed by Soviet aircraft.]
    • 2007 December 24, Guo Shipeng, Benjamin Kang Lim, “China detains farmers urging land privatization”, in Lindsay Beck, Roger Crabb, editors, Reuters[3], archived from the original on May 31, 2024, World:
      Yu, the Heilongjiang farmer, said more than 900 farmers in his native village in Fujin had already taken back and redistributed about 1,000 hectares of collective land among themselves.

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