T’ung-shan County in theHsüchou district of Kiangsu was apparently famous for nonglutenous rice during the Han and Northern Wei dynasties (third century B.C. to third century A.D.).]
2019 July 14, “China detains another Canadian citizen amid diplomatic tension”, inDeutsche Welle[3], archived fromthe original on14 July 2019, News[4]:
Earlier this week, 16 foreign teachers and three Chinese were arrested on drug charges at a local language school inXuzhou, around 370 miles (600 kilometers) southwest of Yantai. On Friday, the British embassy in Beijing said four of its nationals had been arrested Jiangsu province, whereXuzhou is located.
To that end, he said, he planned an overhaul of the company’s ownership this autumn. The city ofXuzhou would retain 34 percent ownership in the company while surrounding Jiangsu Province would obtain 17 percent.
^Leon E. Seltzer, editor (1952), “Süchow or Hsü-chou”, inThe Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer of the World[1], Morningside Heights, NY:Columbia University Press,→OCLC,page1837, column 2