Chin-chung

English

Etymology

From Mandarin 晉中晋中 (Jìnzhōng) Wade–Giles romanization: Chin⁴-chung¹.[1]

Proper noun

Chin-chung

  1. Alternative form of Jinzhong
    • 1951, Numismatic Notes & Monographs, number 122, American Numismatic Society, ISSN 0078-2718, OCLC 1639451, page 136:
      The old Spades of An-i are reported to have been discovered in "Chin-chung" (Shansi), and the various Late Spades are said to have been recovered in "Chin-chung" (Shansi) and "Shan-yu" (Shansi), in "Chi-hsing" (Hopeh) or Chih-li (Hopeh) by most of the numismatists mentioned above.

References

  1. Jinzhong, Wade Giles romanization Chin-chung, in Encyclopædia Britannica
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