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Etymology

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From Mandarin 略陽略阳 (Lüèyáng), Wade–Giles romanization: Lüeh⁴-yang².

Proper noun

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Luehyang

  1. Alternative form of Lüeyang
    • 1971, Summary of World Broadcasts: The Far East Weekly Supplement[1], →OCLC:
      Shensi At the end of 1970, the number of pigs in the province was 63.4% greater than in 1969; Luehyang County had 82,200 pigs, an average of 2.9 per household []
    • 1978 June 8 [1978 May 9], “SHENSI CITES MILITIA COMPANY”, in Daily Report: People's Republic of China[2], volume I, number 111, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, →ISSN, →OCLC, page M5:
      The CCP Committee of the Shensi Provincial Military District recently decided to confer the title of model militia company on the militia company of a production brigade in (Paishuichiang) Commune in Luehyang County for its achievements in safeguarding railway operations. A citation ceremony which was held on 5 May in Luehyang County was attended by 1,000 people including responsible comrades of the provincial CCP and revolutionary committees, the provincial military district, the Hanchung Prefectural CCP and revolutionary committees, the Sian municipal CCP and revolutionary committees, the Luehyang County CCP and revolutionary committees and other units concerned.
    • 1980, James Chan, edited by C. K. Leung and Norton Ginsburg, China: Urbanization and National Development[3], →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, pages 16, 282:
      During the period of the Fourth Five-Year Plan, 1971-75, the Chuchou-Kueiting line, which forms part of the east-west trunk line from Hangchou to K'unming, was completed, while other possible construction included the central segment of a line linking Peking with Yuanping, Shanhsi province, and lines linking Wuhan through Ank'ang, Shenhsi province, with Chungking, Ssuch'uan province, and with Luehyang on the Paochi-Chengtu line. []
      Luehyang 略陽
    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Luehyang.