Sung-tzu

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English

Map including SUNG-TZU 松滋 (HSIN-CHIANG-K'OU) (AMS, 1953) →OCLC

Etymology

From Mandarin 松滋 (Sōngzī) Wade–Giles romanization: Sung¹-tzŭ¹.

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Sung-tzu

  1. Alternative form of Songzi
    • 1972, William Watson, “Traditions of Material Culture in the Territory of Ch'u”, in Early Chinese Art and its Possible Influence in the Pacific Basin, volume 1, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 56:
      The political boundary in the feudal period was relatively stable but by 377 B. C. seems to have moved south to the vicinity of Sung-tzu 松滋 a little north of the Yangtze (Ch'eng H.J., 1966).

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