Yuan River

English

Etymology 1

Partial calque of Mandarin 沅江 (Yuán Jiāng).

Proper noun

Yuan River

  1. A river in Hunan, China
    • 1898 September, W. R. Carles, “THE YANGTSE CHIANG”, in The Geographical Journal, volume XII, number 3, ISSN 0016-7398, OCLC 905927071, page 236:
      It is said at Hankau that boats can travel up stream 4000 li by three different routes—the Yangtse Chiang, the Yuan river in Hu Nan, and the Han river.
    • 1954, Wiens, Herold J., “The history of South Chinese tribal movements and migrations”, in Han Chinese Expansion in South China, Shoe String Press, published 1967, LCCN 67-16409, OCLC 473651484, OL 24127509M, page 88:
      General Fu Yu-te commanded an army of 100,000 which assembled in Hu-kuang Province (Hu-pei and Hu-nan area). Aside from a part of his army which he dispatched post-haste to Wu-san (present-day Wei-ning in western Kuei-chou)(See Photos 7 and 8), he personally led the main body. He entered Kuei-chou from Hu-nan along the Yuan River route.
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Etymology 2

Partial calque of Mandarin 元江 (Yuán Jiāng).

Proper noun

Yuan River

  1. The Chinese stretch of the Red River, prior to its crossing the Vietnamese border
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