Jo-chiang

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See also: Jochiang and Jo-ch'iang

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Mandarin 婼羌 Wade–Giles romanization: Jo⁴-chʻiang¹.

Proper noun[edit]

Jo-chiang

  1. Alternative form of Ruoqiang
    • 1973, Michael Sullivan, Chinese Art: Recent Discoveries[1], →ISBN, →OCLC, →OL, page 24:
      In 1969 a copy of ‘The Old Charcoal Seller’ by the T’ang poet Po Chü-i (772—846) was unearthed at Jo-chiang in Sinkiang.