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Chungnanhai
固有名詞
Chungnanhai
- Alternative form of Chung-nan-hai.
- 1976 August 22, “Chiang Ching vs. four young men?”, in Free China Weekly[2], volume XVII, number 33, Taipei, ISSN 0016-0318, OCLC 1786626, page 3:
- Shincho said words were intercepted that Chiang Ching was asking these four men, one at a time, to meet her at the guest house for foreign visitors in Peiping’s Chungnanhai (South Central Sea) district where Mao lives.
- 1998, Dittmer, Lowell, Liu Shaoqi and the Chinese Cultural Revolution[4], M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, LCCN 97-41292, OCLC 37663511, page 5:
- Liu’s person and his public meaning became completely estranged: the former was cut off from the instruments of policy and sequestered in his official residence at Chungnanhai, but the other “Liu” became the animating spirit of opposition against which the GPCR was waged, and indeed proved so dauntless and resourceful an opponent that he could be vanquished only after two years of fierce “struggle.”
- 2010, Hill, Charles, “Prologue: Books of the Red Chamber”, in Grand Strategies: Literature, Statecraft, and World Order[7], →ISBN, LCCN 2009049442, OCLC 1200823940, page [8]:
Chung Nan Hai
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Chung Nan Hai
- (obsolete, proscribed) Alternative form of Chung-nan-hai
- 1991, Mullin, Chris, The Year of the Fire Monkey[2] (Fiction), London: Chatto & Windus, →ISBN, OCLC 26471461, page 252:
- LIKE THE MANDARINS of old, the rulers of China live behind high walls. When they emerge, which they rarely do, they travel in cars with rear windows curtained like sedan chairs.
They live in the Chung Nan Hai, a walled park adjacent to the Forbidden City from where ancient dynasties ruled the Celestial Empire.
The wall surrounding the Chung Nan Hai is high and wide, painted vermilion in keeping with the decor of the Forbidden City. It has a circumference of many miles, intersected at intervals by gates guarded day and night by armed soldiers.
- 2018 [1990], Blofeld, John, “The Place I Love Most of All—Peking”, in Daniel Reid, transl., My Journey in Mystic China: Old Pu's Travel Diary[3], Rochester, VT: Inner Traditions, →ISBN, LCCN 2007047366, OCLC 181517400, pages 65-66:
- One day this old gentleman took me for a tour of the incomparable snowscapes in Chung Nan Hai Park.* Arrayed along the eastern shore of Chung Nan Lake stood a row of linked pavilions that seemed to be floating on the surface of the water. That day, strands of snowflakes sparkled like gems where they had collected between the humps of the enameled roof tiles. The breathtaking beauty of this vista made my soul turn somersaults.
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