Citations:Fuchien

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English citations of Fuchien

MJIB Fuchien Province Field Office
  • 1897, S. W. Bushell, “Introduction to the Classification of Chinese Porcelain.—Inscriptions.—Chronology.”, in Oriental Ceramic Art, volume 1, New York: D. Appleton and Company, →OCLC, page 29:
    Such scraps of verse are often written on small pieces, and form perhaps, the sole decoration, as in the case of a little pair of blanc-de-chine winecups from the province of Fuchien, of which Fig. 60 is one.
  • 1966, George T. Yu, “Rebirth: Prelude to Reorganization”, in Party Politics in Republican China: The Kuomintang, 1912-1924, University of California Press, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 158:
    When Sun was ejected from Canton, the Kwangsi militarists took control of Kwangtung, but Ch’en and his twenty battalions were safe in Fuchien. In time he built up his force until he controlled some twenty-six hsien in southern Fuchien, with headquarters at Chang-chou.
  • 1980, James Chan, “Modern Manufacturing Industries in Kuangtung”, in C. K. Leung, Norton Ginsburg, editors, China: Urbanization and National Development, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 231:
    In the course of the eleven years prior to 1971, a medium-sized factory in Jaop'ing county (eastern Kuangtung) had extended assistance to 46 communes and 157 brigades in eleven counties along the Kuangtung-Fuchien border.
  • 2016 April 15, “History”, in 福建金門地方檢察署 [Fuchien Kinmen District Prosecutors Office]‎, archived from the original on 29 June 2022:
    Kinmen County used to belong to Tungan County of Fuchien Province.
  • 2019 October 29, “Coast guard detains man who jumped bail in March”, in Taipei Times, archived from the original on 30 October 2019:
    As Kuo was in March sentenced to 11 years in prison, the Fuchien Kinmen District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday sent him to Kinmen Prison to start serving his sentence.
  • 2022 September 16, Matt Yu, Ko Lin, “Deputy head of Matsu army command dies after being found unconscious”, in Focus Taiwan, archived from the original on 16 September 2022, Politics‎:
    The cause of his death is currently being investigated jointly by the military police and the Fuchien Lienchiang District Prosecutors Office, the command said, without providing further details.