Yiyang

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Etymology 1[edit]

From Mandarin 弋陽弋阳 (Yìyáng).

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Yiyang

  1. A county of Shangrao, Jiangxi, China.
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Etymology 2[edit]

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From Mandarin 宜陽宜阳 (Yíyáng).

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Yiyang

  1. A county of Luoyang, Henan, China.
    • 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
    • 1976, Chung Wen, “Legalist Ideas in Li Ho's Poetry”, in Chinese Literature[2], number 2, Peking: Foreign Languages Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 94:
      Li Ho (790-816), or Li Chang-chi, came from Changku County (present-day Yiyang County) in the province of Honan.
    • 1990, Zhang Jiqi, “The development of denomination systems in early Chinese coins”, in I.A. Carradice, editor, Proceedings of the 10th International Congress of Numismatics[3], →OCLC, page 527:
      2. In 1980, a batch of more than 75 kilograms (about 2,000 pieces) of hollow head spades with slant shoulder and arc foot was excavated at Liuquan Village, Yiyang County, Henan Province².
    • 2005 November 20, Edward Cody, “China's Remote Villages Portend A Tough Fight Against Bird Flu”, in The Washington Post[4], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 03 December 2023[5]:
      Chickens ranged freely down the single mud lane of Wu Yuegou village, pecking at stray seeds and scattering with excited clucks when the dogs came barking. []
      In this small community in the plains of northern Henan province, and across the rest of China, farmers in remote villages have made a tradition of keeping a few chickens around the barnyard. []
      Even though the chickens in Li's village have not been vaccinated, officials in surrounding Yiyang County appear to have reacted to the call for action from Beijing. The Communist Party's tight organization at every level of the country's administration has long been an effective tool for handing down orders.
    • 2019 September 10, Alexandra Stevenson, Raymond Zhong, “China’s Pork Prices Soar, Adding to Beijing’s Troubles”, in The New York Times[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2019-09-10, BUSINESS‎[7]:
      Piglets at a farm in Yiyang County in China’s Henan Province. China has culled 1.2 million pigs in an effort to contain a deadly swine disease.
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Yiyang.
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Etymology 3[edit]

From Mandarin 益陽益阳 (Yìyáng).

Proper noun[edit]

Yiyang

  1. A prefecture-level city in Hunan, China.
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