- 福州話; pinyin: Fúzhōuhuà, FR: Hók-ciŭ-uâ IPA: [huʔ˨˩ tsiu˥˧ ua˨˦˨]), also
Foochow, Hokchew, Hok-chiu, or Fuzhounese, is the
prestige variety of the Eastern...
- The
Foochow ****nal, also
known as the
Fuzhou or
Mawei ****nal, was one of
several shipyards created by the Qing
Empire and a
flagship project of French...
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Foochow College was a
college in Fuzhou, China. It had a long
history in the late
nineteenth and
early twentieth century with
American Christian missionaries...
- The
Battle of Fuzhou, or
Battle of
Foochow, also
known as the
Battle of the
Pagoda Anchorage (French:
Combat naval de Fou-Tchéou, Chinese: 馬江海戰, 馬江之役...
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Fuzhou people (Chinese: 福州人;
Foochow Romanized: Hók-ciŭ-nè̤ng), also
known as Foochowese, Hokchew, Hokchia, Hokchiu,
Fuzhou Shiyi people (福州十邑人), Eastern...
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Foochow Mission Cemetery (Chinese: 洋墓亭; pinyin: Yángmùtíng;
Foochow Romanized: Iòng-muó-dìng) was a
Protestant cemetery once
located on the
north and...
-
Cunninghamia is a
genus of one or two
living species of
evergreen coniferous trees in the
cypress family Cupressaceae. They are
native to China, northern...
- Leger:
Dictionary of the
Foochow Dialect, 1929
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original text
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Dictionary of the
Foochow Dialect Mindong edition...
- (Chinese: 榕城;
Foochow Romanized: Ṳ̀ng-siàng), lit. 'The
Banyan City'. In
older English publications, the name is
variously romanized as
Foochow, Foo-Chow...
- Self-Strengthening
Movement established shipyards (notably the
Jiangnan ****nal and the
Foochow ****nal) and
bought modern guns and
battleships in Europe. The Qing navy...