Citations:Lucheng

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English citations of Lucheng

  • 1966, William Hinton, “Preface”, in Fanshen: A Documentary of Revolution in a Chinese Village[1], Vintage Books, →OCLC, →OL, page ix:
    THIS BOOK is based on extensive notes gathered in the village of Long Bow, Lucheng County, Shansi Province, China, during the spring and summer of 1948.* At that time, local land reform, which had already been in progress for two years, was under investigation by a work team dispatched jointly by the People's Government and the Communist Party Committee of Lucheng County.
  • 2015 August 27, Chris Buckley, “Lawyer Who Represented Churches in China Is Missing”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 29 August 2015, Asia Pacific‎[3]:
    In a statement on Wednesday, Mr. Yang urged the government in Wenzhou to release Mr. Zhang and his assistant, Liu Peng, who is also missing. Police officers in Lucheng District, Wenzhou, where the two men were last seen, either refused to say anything or said they did not know anything when called.
  • 2015 December 29, Yang Fan, Hai Nan, Luisetta Mudie, “Demolition Gang Takes Down Cross, Seals Off Church in China's Zhejiang”, in Luisetta Mudie, transl., Radio Free Asia[4], archived from the original on 30 December 2015[5]:
    The cross on the roof of the Xialing church in Wenzhou's Lucheng district came down on Monday evening, defying a bid by two elderly members of its congregation to prevent it, church members told RFA on Tuesday.
  • 2016, Andrew T. Kaiser, “The Boxer Turmoil (1900)”, in The Rushing on of the Purposes of God: Christian Missions in Shanxi since 1876[6], Pickwick Publications, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 98:
    The many hardships endured by the refugee Shanxi missionaries, as well as the faith with which they faced those trials, are both evident in E. J. Cooper's (CIM in Lucheng near modern day Changzhi) August 18, 1900 letter to his mother.