Tsun-i

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English

Etymology

From Mandarin 遵義遵义 (Zūnyì) Wade–Giles romanization: Tsun¹-i⁴.

Proper noun

Tsun-i

  1. Alternative form of Zunyi
    • 1940, Yüeh-hwa Lin, “The Miao-Man Peoples of Kweichow”, in Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, volume 5, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard-Yenching Institute, →ISSN, →OCLC, pages 264–265:
      The next year, a certain bandit chieftain Yang Lung-hsi 陽隆喜 plundered the districts of T‘ung-tzü 桐梓 and Jên-huai 仁懷 and encircled the prefecture of Tsun-i 遵義.[...]
      The emperor also approved a request by the people of Tsun-i, Kweichow, for permission to establish a memorial temple.

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