See also: yuli, yùlì, and Yuli

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From Mandarin 尉犁 (Yùlí) Wade-Giles romanization: Yü⁴-li².

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-li

  1. Alternative form of Yuli
    • 1998, Angela Sheng, “Innovations in Textile Techniques on China's Northwest Frontier, 500—700 AD”, in Asia Major[1], volume 11, number 2, Academia Sinica, →JSTOR, page 121:
      Many silk and woolen finds dated to the period from the third century BC to the fifth century AD have come to light from the ancient sites of Lou-lan (also in Jo-chʻiang county) and Ying-pʻan (Yü-li county) along the middle route; and Ni-ya in Min-feng county, Shan-pʻu-la 山普拉 in Lo-pʻu 洛浦 county (near Khotan) along the southern route.

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