Citations:Ying

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English citations of Ying

  • 1958, William Willetts, “Buildings”, in Chinese Art[1], volume 2, Penguin Books, →OCLC, page 733:
    In China, surviving single pagodas at the Fo-kung Temple, Ying Hsien, Shansi, and at the P'u-shou Temple in Hopei, both dating from the eleventh century A.D., no doubt indicate persistence of this earliest plan under the architecturally conservative Liao (p. 709) long after it had disappeared in more metropolitan areas.
  • 2002, Guo Daiheng, “The Liao, Song, Xi Xia, and Jin Dynasties”, in Nancy S. Steinhardt, editor, Chinese Architecture[2], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, →OL, page 136:
    The Liao were responsible for building the tallest and oldest extant wooden pagoda, the famous Timber Pagoda in Ying county, Shanxi.
  • 2004, Treasures of China[3], Reader's Digest, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 120:
    This magnificent 900-year-old five-story pagoda in the Fugong Monastery in Ying County, Shanxi, is the oldest and largest wooden pagoda in China and one of very few ancient wooden structures to have survived earthquakes, fire and other ravages of time, apparently none the worse for wear.
  • 2016, Xiaobing Li, “Art and Architecture”, in Modern China[4], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 292:
    The Wooden Pagoda in Ying County of Shanxi, built 1,000 years ago, has nine stories and is 234 feet high.
  • 2016 September 15, Jo Goodhew, quotee, “New Zealand gov't thanks Chinese authorities for dairy cooperation”, in Yamei Wang, editor, Xinhua News Agency[5], archived from the original on 2023-05-16[6]:
    Food Safety Minister Jo Goodhew said the Fonterra Ying Hub in Ying county, Shuozhou city of Shanxi province in north China, represented a significant investment in Ying county. []
    "I would also like to express my thanks and gratitude to the Ying County local government and villagers. Without their ongoing support, this milestone would not have been achievable," said Goodhew.
  • 2018 September 10, Zhuoqiong Wang, “Fonterra sets up green farming program”, in China Daily[7], archived from the original on 11 September 2018[8]:
    The New-Zealand company has implemented experimental programs in Ying County of Shanxi province and Yutian County in Hebei province.