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Hang-chau

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    From an irregular romanization ofMandarin Chinese杭州(Hángzhōu, literallycapital of Hang).

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    Hang-chau

    1. (obsolete)Alternative form ofHangzhou.
      • [1886 June,James Legge, “Preface”, inA Record of Buddhistic Kingdoms[1],Oxford,page xi:
        The pictures that have been introduced were taken from a superb edition of a History of Buddha, republished recently atHang-châu in Cheh-kiang, and profusely illustrated in the best style of Chinese art.]
      • 1893,M. Geraldine Guinness,The Story of the China Inland Mission[2], volume 1,London: Morgan and Scott,page287:
        From amongst the native Christians two or three men were found as helpers for the recently arrived party, who hoped to make their way inland at once, in the direction ofHang-chau.
      • 1937, John Frampton, transl.,The Travels of Marco Polo[3], 2nd edition,London:Adam and Charles Black,page liv:
        Now Hu-chau is forty-three miles, and Ka-shing sixty-three miles fromHang-chau (Kinsay).

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