Tienlin said to me that in the district of Yochow andOchow [Wuchang], the poor farmers as a rule raise only two sons and one daughter, and kill babies at birth beyond this number.]
2020 January 23, Adam Taylor, “Wuhan: The Chinese mega-city at the center of coronavirus outbreak”, inThe Washington Post[2],→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original onJanuary 23, 2020, Asia[3]:
The neighboring city of Huanggang, which has a population of roughly 6 million, said it would join Wuhan’s quarantine from midnight on Thursday. The nearby city ofEzhou, home to 1 million people, has also shut down its railway stations.
2023 February 8, Daisuke Wakabayashi, Claire Fu, “China’s Bid to Improve Food Production? Giant Towers of Pigs.”, inThe New York Times[4],→ISSN,→OCLC, archived fromthe original on08 February 2023[5]:
The building, on the outskirts ofEzhou, a city on the southern bank of the Yangtze River, is hailed as the world’s biggest free-standing pig farm, with a second, identical hog high-rise opening soon.