Chinese edit

next high(est) mountain
trad. (次高山)
simp. #(次高山)
 
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Etymology edit

Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 次高山.

Pronunciation edit


Proper noun edit

次高山

  1. (historical) Former name of 雪山 (xuěshān), the 2nd-tallest mountain on Taiwan Island, during the island's Japanese occupation.

Japanese edit

Kanji in this term
つぎ
Grade: 3
たか
Grade: 2
やま
Grade: 1
kun’yomi

Etymology edit

From the discovery that Xueshan was higher than Mount Fuji in the Japanese Islands but shorter than Yushan on Taiwan.

Proper noun edit

(つぎ)(たか)(やま) (Tsugitakayama

  1. (historical) Former name of 玉山, the 2nd-highest mountain on Taiwan Island.