See also: Pengshui

English

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Etymology

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From Mandarin 彭水 (Péngshuǐ) Wade–Giles romanization: Pʻêng²-shui³.

Proper noun

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P'eng-shui

  1. Alternative form of Pengshui
    • 1899, E. H. Parker, “Nan-ch‘uan and the Kung-t‘an River”, in Up the Yang-tse[1], Shanghai: Kelly & Walsh, →OCLC, page 146:
      The roads to Kung-t‘an on the frontier, and to P‘êng-shui Hien, two places about equidistant from Wu-ch‘uan, both pass Chên-nan Ch‘iao, a small market hamlet 60 li from the city.