The imperial dynasty of China from 1122 to 221 BC; notable for the rise of Confucianism and Taoism.
Any of various types of cabbage.
Puff filled with cream or custard.
1 They are practically small fus, Chining- chou having four hsiens under it.
2 As we approached Chining - chou , the country became almost perfectly flat, a vast prairie.
3 Between the fu and the hsien cities are a few chou cities as Chining - chou .
4 The following proclamation posted on the wall of the yamen at Ching - chou - fu is a sample of hundreds:-
5 But the loneliness of the missionary in Chining - chou is great, for he is far from congenial companionship.
6 I- chou - fu , for example, is a prefectural city.
7 From this view-point, Dr. Charles F. Johnson, who escorted me from Chining - chou to Tsing-tau, was a model.
8 Dr. J. C. Garritt, Hang chou .
9 Are not "soys" and " chou meins" and other such treasures of the East laid out above?
10 The experience of the Presbyterian mission at Chining - chou is an illustration of what has occurred in scores of communities.
11 Dr. Calvin Mateer, Teng chou .
12 Yet he bravely returned to Chining - chou and while I travelled on, he remained with only Dr. Lyon for a companion.
13 Thence Confucius turned back south- east to the orthodox state of Ch'en (modern Ch'en - chou Fu in Eastern Ho Nan).
14 Once he was seen weeping before the portrait of his much beloved son, whom he called "Mon pauvre petit chou . "
15 It was sometimes, mon lapin, mon lapin dore, mon chou , ma mere-theyall sounded pleasantly to me, she spoke them so kindly.
16 With its imme- diate suburbs built Chinese fashion close to the wall, Chining- chou has 150,000 inhabitants.
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