See also: 安庆 Wikipedia has articles on: <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> (Written Standard Chinese?) <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> (Cantonese) <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> (Classical) Ăng-kéng (Eastern Min) An-khèng-chhī (Southern Min)...
See also: ànqíng and Anqing Ānqìng (Zhuyin ㄢ ㄑㄧㄥˋ) Hanyu Pinyin reading of <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> / 安庆...
whom six were killed. * 巴剌武, Pa-la-bu. † 都馬班. Compare note † on page 162. ‡ <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span>府, in the province of An-hwui. (chemistry) Indicates a transition state species...
MacMillan and Co, →OCLC, page 14: ANHUI (安徽). […] The capital, An-ch‘ing (<span class="searchmatch">安慶</span>府), is situated on the Yangtzŭ River.] 1907, Arthur Henderson Smith, The Uplift...
Romanization) Ngankin From the Hanyu Pinyin romanization of the Mandarin <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> / 安庆 (Ānqìng). IPA(key): /ˌɑːnˈt͡ʃɪŋ/, enPR: änʹchǐngʹ Anqing A prefecture-level...
An-hui (Southern Min) 安徽 (Wu) From the names of two cities in southern Anhui: <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span>/安庆 (Ānqìng, “Anqing”) and 徽州 (Huīzhōu, “Huizhou”, now Huangshan City). Mandarin...
From the Postal Romanization of the Nanking court dialect Mandarin <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> / 安庆 (Ānqìng), from before the modern palatalization of /k/ to /tɕ/. enPR: änʹchǐngʹ...
See also: an·ching, An-ch'ing, and An-chʻing From Mandarin <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> / 安庆 (Ānqìng), Wade–Giles romanization: An¹-chʻing⁴. Anching Alternative form of Anqing....
See also: an·ching and An-ch'ing From Mandarin <span class="searchmatch">安慶</span> / 安庆 (Ānqìng), Wade–Giles romanization: An¹-chʻing⁴. An-ch‘ing (orthodox) Alternative form of Anqing...