Citations:Tienanmen

English citations of Tienanmen

  • 1961, Yutang Lin, “Studies in Form: Temples, Pagodas and the Plastic Arts”, in Imperial Peking: Seven Centuries of China[1], New York: Crown Publishers, →OCLC, page 125:
    The most notable example of engraved dragons is on the stone columns of the Temple to Confucius at his birthplace in Chüfu. These are also found in the "cloud pillars" (single stone columns—huapiao in Chinese) outside the Tienanmen, while those at the Ming Tombs are still finer.
  • 1978 December 3, “Mainland youths demand democracy”, in Free China Weekly[2], volume XIX, number 48, Taipei, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 3:
    About 1,000 youths gathered on Changan Street and in the Tienanmen Square in Peiping Saturday night to demand democracy and law, and freedom of speech, Japanese correspondents reported.
    The crowds, whose members appeared to have an average age of 20, asked the correspondents about the election system, land reform, human rights and press censorship in Japan and about democracy in the United States, and asked how the American President is elected.
  • 1985, Harold R. Isaacs, Re-encounters in China[3], M. E. Sharpe, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 70:
    The Communists had their own anniversary to mark the victory of their revolution on October 1. They took no notice of October 10. Sun's portrait never hung among the great ones up on the wall at Tienanmen.
  • 1995, Leonard Nimoy, I Am Spock[4], New York: Hyperion, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 188:
    Soon we arrived at the Beijing Hotel—within shouting distance of the now infamous Tienanmen Square.
  • 2018, Bedford High School 2018[5], Bedford, Mass., page 119:
    Jessica Johnson & Chloe Lai's project on the Tienanmen Square Massacre won 1st place in the group exhibit category.
  • 2020 June 5, Yi-hsuan Lu, Dennis Xie, “MOFA reflects on aftermath of protests”, in Taipei Times[6], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 12 June 2020, Front Page, page 1‎[7]:
    The government has faith in the US’ democratic institutions and judicial system in the handling of the alleged police killing of an African-American man, and people should not forget the advocates for democracy sacrificed in the Tienanmen Square Massacre 31 years ago, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) said yesterday.