Citations:Shang-ch'iu

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English citations of Shang-ch'iu

Map including SHANG-CH'IU (KWEITEH) (walled) 商邱) (AMS, 1955) →OCLC
  • 1961, Cyril Birch, Chinese Myths and Fantasies, New York: Henry Z. Walck, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 75:
    A certain lady, a member of a wealthy family of Shang-ch'iu, had been left a fine property by her late husband.
  • 1981, Arthur Cotterell, The First Emperor of China: The Greatest Archeological Find of Our Time, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 93–94:
    In the winter of 633 BC Chʻu had besieged Shang-chʻiu, the capital of Sung, then an ally of Chin, and in the following spring Duke Wen led a large force to drive off the attackers.