Citations:Lo

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English citations of Lo

  • 1961 May [1961 January 22], “China: Re-educating Capitalists”, in East Europe, A Monthly Review of East European Affairs[1], volume 10, number 5, New York: Free Europe Committee, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 14, column 1:
    A scene from China’s great drought of 1960. Members of the Sanhsiang people's commune in Yiyang County form a "bucket brigade" to bring water from the Lo River, reduced to a trickle.
    China Reconstructs (Peiping), November 1960
  • 1971, Burton Watson, “Introduction”, in Chinese Rhyme-Prose[2], Columbia University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 57:
    Ts’ao Chih’s “Goddess of the Lo” at first reading appears to depart from the prevailing current of realism which I have outlined above, describing as it does a vision of Fu-fei, the goddess of the Lo River, as she reveals herself to the poet.
  • 1973, Edward H. Schafer, The Divine Woman: Dragon Ladies and Rain Maidens in T'ang Literature[3], San Francisco: North Point Press, published 1980, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 68:
    The waters of the Lo River enjoyed a reputation as venerable as those of the great Ho itself, into which it ultimately empties.
  • 1980, Papers on Far Eastern History[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, page 22:
    He also spent time lecturing in neighbouring counties, such as the free school in Lo-ning 洛寧, Honan, later known as the Lo-hsi shu-yüan 洛西書院 or ' Academy West of the [River] Lo.'