Jiancaoping

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Etymology[edit]

From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin 尖草坪.

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Jiancaoping

  1. A district of Taiyuan, Shanxi, China.
    • [1956, Five Monographs Prepared by the Staff of the China Project at Stanford Univeraity in Fulfillment of Performance Requirement HRAF Subcontract: Central South China[1], Human Relations Area Files, →OCLC, page 867:
      In the Chien-ts'ao-p'ing industrial and mining district of Taiyuan, Shansi Province, urban street offices organized 777 family members to support those workers who had agreed to do additional factory work during 1954.]
    • [1995, 鄧淑蘋, 藍田山房藏玉百選[2], →ISBN, →OCLC, page 270, column 2:
      Similar examples in the archaeological literature are pieces unearthed at Chientsaoping, Taiyuan, Shansi, and Tafuhsiang, Hsingping-hsien, Shensi.]
    • 2005 January 14, Wang Fang, “Unlicensed Military School Shut Down”, in Beijing Today[3], →OCLC, page 8:
      In September 2000, Zhao moved his school to Dangu Village Primary School in Jiancaoping District.
    • 2021 April 25, Aaron Wininger, “China’s Ministry of Public Security Releases Discusses Status of Intellectual Property Criminal Investigations and Lists Typical Cases of Public Security Agencies Cracking Down on Crimes of Intellectual Property Infringement”, in The National Law Review[4], volume XI, number 115, archived from the original on 25 April 2021[5]:
      In August 2020, the Food, Medicine and Environmental Crime Investigation Brigade, Jiancaoping Branch of the Public Security Bureau of Taiyuan City, Shanxi Province, based on clues reported by the public, successfully detected a case of producing and selling counterfeit brand vinegar, arrested 16 suspects, and seized 1,000 counterfeit containers of vinegar on the spot.

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