Lichuan
See also: Li-ch'uan
English edit
Alternative forms edit
Etymology 1 edit
Proper noun edit
Lichuan
- A county-level city in Enshi, Hubei, China.
- 1985 December, David Livingstone, S. Jeyanthi Bai, Md. Yacoob, “Functional Anatomy of the Egg and Nymphal Morphology of the Grass Tingid Agramma hupehanum (Drake & Maa) (Heteroptera: Tingidae) with a Note on its Egg Parasites”, in Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society[1], volume 82, number 3, published 1986, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 483:
- Agramma hupehanum was first reported from the Lichuan District, Western Hupeh, China by Drake and Maa on July 17, 1947.
- 2021 October 11, Michael Standaert, Eva Dou, “In search for covid origins, Hubei caves and wildlife farms draw new scrutiny”, in Washington Post[2], archived from the original on 11 October 2021, Asia & Pacific:
- Tourists pass over a bridge above where the Qing River flows through Tenglong Cave, near Lichuan in Enshi prefecture.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Lichuan.
Translations edit
county-level city in central China
See also edit
Further reading edit
- Saul B. Cohen, editor (1998), “Lichuan”, in The Columbia Gazetteer of the World[3], volume 2, New York: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 1733, column 2
Etymology 2 edit
Proper noun edit
Lichuan
Translations edit
county in Jiangxi
Further reading edit
- Saul B. Cohen, editor (1998), “Lichuan”, in The Columbia Gazetteer of the World[4], volume 2, New York: Columbia University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 1733, column 3