English citations of Mengzhou

  • [1969, “New "Foolish Old Man" in the Wangwu Foothills”, in 中国文学 [Chinese Literature]‎[1], number 10, Peking: Foreign Languages Press, page 58:
    This preliminary triumph brought happiness to the people of Chiyuan and increased their confidence. The people in neighbouring Meng County, to the north, now also joined in the project. They led the Chinho waters across the Mangho, into Meng County, all the way to the hilly region north of the Yellow River.]
  • 1998, Chinese Education and Society[2], volume 31, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 36:
    Jiaozuo, for instance, brought forth the proposal "to inaugurate and promote educational modernization across the board," and in the counties with which it is affiliated—such as Mengzhou and Qinyang, the "Three New Classrooms"—in micro-mechanics, electronic teaching and phonetics—are rapidly moving ahead, keeping abreast of the "Three Old Classrooms" of the library, the[...]
  • 2017, Li Gaonian et al., “Mechanical Property and Microstructure of Alkali-activated Yellow River Sediment-Coal Slime Ash Composites”, in Journal of Wuhan University of Technology- Materials Science Edition[3], volume 32, number 5, →DOI, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 1080, column 2:
    In the experiments, Yellow River sediment was collected from Mengzhou, Jiaozuo City, China. Coal slime ash was used as an admixture, which was also obtained from a factory near the area where the sediment was collected.
  • 2019, Mark Chen, Chen Style Taijiquan Collected Masterworks: The History of a Martial Art[4], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page [5]:
    In the period around 1925, the Wen County police department found itself unable to meet the threat posed by large gangs of armed bandits (insurrectionists, really) operating in Henan Province. One such gang, the Red Spear Society, was already in control of neighboring Bo'ai County 博愛縣 and Mengzhou City 孟洲市[sic – meaning 孟州市] (Jiaozuo 焦作, Henan).
  • 2020 May 2, Gu Xi, “Muslims Threatened Not to Resist the Removal of Islamic Symbols”, in Bitter Winter[6], archived from the original on 03 May 2020[7]:
    Last December, government employees in Mengzhou, a county-level city administered by Henan’s Jiaozuo city, pressured a local imam to remove the dome and star-and-crescent symbols from his mosque, claiming that “Arabic constructions are not allowed in China because this implies worship of foreign things.”