- Look up
Hunanese in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hunanese may
refer to:
Xiang Chinese or
Hunanese, a
branch of the
Chinese language,
spoken in Hunan...
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killed an
estimated 2
million Hunanese civilians. This
sparked the
Autumn Harvest Uprising of 1927. It was led by
Hunanese native Mao Zedong, and established...
- The
Hunanese people or Xiang-speaking
Chinese (Chinese: 湖湘民系; pinyin:
Huxiang minxi;
Xiang Chinese: 湘語人 Shiōn'nỳ nin) are a Xiang-speaking Han Chinese...
- were
directed against all
Hunanese civilians.
About 80,000
Hunanese were
killed in Hunan's
Liling and
about 300,000
Hunanese were
killed in Hunan's Chaling...
- 湘;
Changsha Xiang: [sian˧ y˦˩], Mandarin: [ɕi̯aŋ˥ y˨˩˦]), also
known as
Hunanese, is a
group of
linguistically similar and
historically related Sinitic...
- dynasty's
foreign relations. In 2007 he
published Provincial Patriots: The
Hunanese and
Modern China. Platt's
books Autumn in the
Heavenly Kingdom and Imperial...
- of 1919. Paid a low wage, Mao
lived in a
cramped room with
seven other Hunanese students, but
believed that Beijing's
beauty offered "vivid and living...
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Normal University Hunan Agricultural University Culture Culture of
Hunan Hunanese people Xiang dialect Xiangnan Tuhua Nü shu
writing system Xiang embroidery...
- the
first Hunanese restaurant in the
whole country, and the four
dishes we
offered you will see on the menu of
practically every Hunanese restaurant...
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marriage and
moved away from home. In 1911 Mao
began further education in the
Hunanese capital of Changsha,
where he came
under the
influence of republicanism...