Kuangshan

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Kuangshan

  1. Alternative form of Guangshan
    • 1960, Hui-chien (張慧劍) Chang, “Travels”, in Li Shih-chen— Great Pharmacologist of Ancient China[1], Peking: Foreign Languages Press, →OCLC, page 48:
      Around 1571 he was given the post of School-Inspector of Kuangshan County in Honan Province.
    • 1978, "Wenwu" (Cultural Relics) Magazine Reporter, “New Archaeological Finds: A Preliminary Summary of Important Discoveries”, in New Archaeological Finds in China (II): More Discoveries During the Cultural Revolution[2], 1st edition, Peking: Foreign Languages Press, →OCLC, pages 4, 21:
      In 1965 a bronze seal with the characters “Kuan Chun Wan Hu Fu”¹³ (“Command of Ten Thousand Troops”) was unearthed in Kuangshan County,¹⁴ Honan Province.
      ¹³ 管军万户府 ¹⁴ 光山县
    • 1979, Frederick C. Teiwes, “Rectification and "Verdict Reversal" during the Crisis Years, 1960-1962”, in Politics & Purges in China: Rectification and the Decline of Party Norms, 1950-1965[3], M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 456:
      Not only production teams and communes but entire counties were declared corrupt and unstable. For example, the first secretary of Kuangshan county in calamity stricken Honan was cited as a typical bad element, and apparently all of Hsinyang special district where Kuangshan is located was endangered by widespread disturbances due to the activities of alleged class enemies.