Chang-hwa
English
editPronunciation
edit- enPR: chängʹhwäʹ
Proper noun
edit- Alternative form of Changhua
- 1904, J. J. M. DeGroot, Sectarianism and Religious Persecution in China[1], volume II, Amsterdam: Johannes Müller, page 343:
- Consternation and despair seized the district, and great numbers of sectaries and their families flocked together for the defence of their hearths and homes. Ch'ai Ta-ki abandoned Chang-hwa, and retired into T'ai-wan 臺灣, the chief city of the island.
Translations
editChanghua — see Changhua