Juicheng

English

Etymology

From Mandarin 芮城, Wade–Giles romanization: Jui⁴-chʻêng².

Proper noun

Juicheng

  1. Alternative form of Ruicheng
    • 1961 March, Hung-nien Lu, “A Visit to Yunglokung”, in Eastern Horizon, volume 1, number 9, Hong Kong: Eastern Horizon Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 29, column 1:
      ONE spring day in 1957 we arrived at Yunglo in Juicheng County, Shansi. The Taoist temple Yunglokung (Temple of Eternal Bliss), famous throughout China for its Yuan dynasty (1279-1368) mural paintings, is located here.
    • 1980, Woo Ju-Kang, “Palaeoanthropology in the New China”, in Current Argument on Early Man: Report from a Nobel Symposium, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 195:
      The Keho culture of Juicheng County, Shansi Province, was known in 1959.
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