Hu Nan
English
Proper noun
Hu Nan
- Alternative form of Hunan
- 1888, E. H. Parker, Chinese Account of the Opium War, OCLC 906466375, OL 23286287M, page 27:
- The thousand or so of men newly arrived from Hu Nan were at once sent by K'ISHEN to the front. The Cantonese fled the moment the engagement began; but the Hu Nan men fought as they retreated, and half of them were drowned, together with their Commander SIANGFUH.
- 1889, Nineteenth Annual Report of the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, New York: Presbyterian House, OCLC 48392268, page 136:
- From Kong Wa, a district in the Southern Hu Nan Province, the names of ten men have been sent to Lien Chow as inquirers and applicants for baptism. During the year four men from Hu Nan, one a literary graduate, have been baptized and received into the Lien Chow church, all bearing testimony to the spirit of inquiry that is spreading among the people in that district.
- [1898, Archibald John Little, “Shanghai to Ichang”, in Through the Yang-tse Gorges, 3rd edition, Sampson Low, Marston & Company, OCLC 1098571240, page 33:
- We passed the walled district city of I-tu, situated upon a small affluent called the Ching Chiang, or Clear River, which takes its rise in the province of Hu-Nan to the south.]
- 1997, Jim Nisbet, Prelude to a Scream, →ISBN, LCCN 97-6787, OCLC 489681064, OL 661349M, page 99:
- The family that had brought Hop Toy to the United States as a little boy were from the Hu Nan province, whose food was reputed to be hot, spicy, and wholesome. But they eschewed nothing edible, so far as Stanley could tell; any kind of vegetable, fish, fowl or meat, the Hu Nan kitchen could countenance it, and prepare it well.
- 2007, Leonard C. Meeker, Philosophy and Politics, →ISBN, LCCN 2007900715, OCLC 505000102, OL 8513383M, page 255:
- It was then that Mao Tse-tung, who had his roots in rural central China, proclaimed that Chinese Communism must be based on the peasantry. Quite independent of Moscow, he built a new Communist movement in rural Hu Nan Province in central China.
- 2008, Lester A. Mitscher, Victoria Dolby Toews, The Green Tea Book: The Science-Backed "Miracle Cure", →ISBN, LCCN 2007032840, OCLC 1020186730, OL 18277538M, page 90:
- A clinical investigation of the possible benefits of green tea poly' phenols for radiation and chemotherapy patients was conducted at the Hu Nan province Hospital of Carcinology in China.
- 2009, Y.J. Zhu, “Taklamakan Desert Moon Ride”, in Lucy McCauley, editor, The Best Women's Travel Writing 2009: True Stories from Around the World (Travelers' Tales), →ISBN, ISSN 1553-054X, OCLC 234438230, OL 23120660M, page 175:
- He rides a Yellow Hornet and is from Hu Nan province. We have chatted about our bikes in the sandstorm.
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Translations
Hunan — see Hunan
Further reading
- “Hu Nan” in TheFreeDictionary.com, Huntingdon Valley, Pa.: Farlex, Inc., 2003–2023.
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