Citations:Tai'erzhuang

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English citations of Tai'erzhuang

  • 2005, Israel Epstein, History Should Not Be Forgotten[1], Beijing: China Intercontinental Press (五洲传播出版社), →ISBN, page 67:
    Highly placed Japanese spokesmen, shocked by their reverse at Tai'erzhuang, and that at the hands of "secondary" troops, resorted to their favored way of dealing with setbacks. They denied for days not only the Chinese had won back Tai'erzhuang, but that the important rail knot at Xuzhou, of which Tai'erzhuang was an outpost, had never been a Japanese goal in the campaign, which of course it was - and continued to be.
  • 2014 September 13, Wang Qian, “Grand Canal lives on in Tai'erzhuang”, in China Daily[2], archived from the original on 16 April 2015, IP Special‎[3]:
    Wang Hui, chief executive of Tai'erzhuang district, said "the canal caused the country's merchants to converge in the ancient town, bringing diverse traditional cultures, folk arts, customs, and beliefs".