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Lukang
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/08/07 14:54 UTC 版)
別の表記
- Lu-kang (also from Wade–Giles)
- Lugang (Hanyu Pinyin)
語源
From the Mandarin Chinese pronunciation for 鹿港 (Lùgǎng) Wade–Giles romanization: Lu⁴-kang³; internationally conventional translation.
固有名詞
Lukang
- An urban township in Changhua County, Taiwan.
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1974, Donald R. DeGlopper, “Religion and Ritual in Lukang”, in Arthur P. Wolf, editor, Religion and Ritual in Chinese Society (Studies in Chinese Society), Stanford: Stanford University Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 46:
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As of October 1968 Lukang, which had a resident population of between 27,000 and 28,000 people, had 39 temples. It is my impression that Lukang has more temples than do most Taiwanese communities of equivalent size. By temple I mean a structure that houses an image, altar, and incense pot, and is freely accessible to the general public. In speaking of the 39 temples of Lukang, I am omitting the numerous small shrines to the unknown dead (Yu Ying Kung), buildings dedicated to ancestors rather than deities (two), Christian churches (four), incense-burner associations that keep their incense pot or image in private homes, and private shrines such as the domestic altars of tang-ki (spirit mediums) or the shrine of the now defunct Ch'üan-chou guild, found in the back room of a drugstore endowed with the guild property.[...]Lukang, seen in comparative perspective, has a lot of temples.
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2014, Robert Kelly, Chung Wah Chow, Taiwan, 9th edition, Lonely Planet, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 224:
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In the 19th century silt deposits began to block the harbour, and the city began to decline. To make matters worse, conservative elements in Lukang refused in the early 20th century to allow trains and modern highways to be built near their city. Lukang became a backwater, only to be reborn decades later when modern Taiwanese began to search for a living connection with the past.
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- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:Lukang.
参照
Lu-kang
語源
From Wade-Giles romanization of Mandarin 鹿港 (Lùgǎng) Wade-Giles romanization: Lu⁴-kang³.
固有名詞
Lu-kang
- Alternative form of Lukang
- 1987, Wen-hui Tsai, “Taiwan's Social Developments”, in Huangdah Chiu, editor, Survey of Recent Developments in China (Mainland かつ Taiwan), 1985-1986[2], ISSN 0730-0107, OCLC 1223454236, page 134:
- The ROC central government approved DuPont’s application to build an agricultural pesticide plant in the Chang-ping Industrial Zone near Lu-kang in August, 1985. However, the residents of Lu-kang and its nearby villages feared that the construction of a DuPont plant would definitely pollute local water and destroy the area’s seashore beauty and fishery. As one of the oldest communities in Taiwan, Lu-kang has a tremendous collection of cultural and historical treasures.
- 1999, Murray A. Rubinstein, editor, Taiwan: A New History[3], M.E. Sharpe, →ISBN, OCLC 1087897007, OL 8643066M, page x:
- South of Taichung is the old port town of Lu-kang. Here again we come face to face with Taiwan’s past, sometimes in dramatic fashion. Founded in the seventeenth century, during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries Lu-kang was an important port city with strong ties to Ch’uan-chou—the eighteenth-century classic but declining entrepôt of southern Min Fukien.
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