Taiyuan
Tai·yu·an
T0019600 (tī′yo͝o-än′, -ywän′)Taiyuan
(ˈtaɪjuːˈɑːn) orT'ai-yüan
Tai•yuan
(ˈtaɪˈyüɑn)n.
Noun | 1. | Taiyuan - an ancient city in northeastern China noted for coal mining and steel production |
单词 | taiyuan | |||
释义 | TaiyuanTai·yu·anT0019600 (tī′yo͝o-än′, -ywän′)Taiyuan(ˈtaɪjuːˈɑːn) orT'ai-yüanTai•yuan(ˈtaɪˈyüɑn)n.
TaiyuanTaiyuan(tī-yüän), city (1994 est. pop. 1,642,300), capital of Shanxi prov., N China, on the Fen River, in one of the world's richest coal and iron areas. It is a mining and smelting center with a large iron and steel complex and plants making heavy machinery, chemicals, plastics, fertilizer, cement, paper products, and processed foods. Taiyuan is connected by rail with Beijing. An ancient walled city, it fell to the Communists in 1949 after a siege in which thousands starved. Shanxi Medical College is in the city. Taiyuan was formerly called Yanggu.T’aiyüana city in China. Situated on the Fen River, a tributary of the Huang Ho. Administrative center of Shansi Province, with municipality status. Population, 1.35 million (1970). T’aiyüan is a transportation junction and an important industrial center of the country. Industry includes ferrous metallurgy and heavy machine building, mainly the manufacture of mining equipment, machine tools, and electric machinery and the repair of locomotives and railroad cars. Chemicals, textiles, leather, and foodstuffs are also produced. Coal is mined in the vicinity of the city. T’aiyüan, one of the most ancient cities of China, was first mentioned in documents from the Western Chou era (11th to eighth centuries B.C.). In the seventh century A.D. it became the banking center for Shansi merchants and moneylenders. In 1644 the city was captured by the rebel army of Li Tsung-jen. During the reign of the Manchu (Ch’ing) dynasty (1644–1911), it was the most important city of Shansi Province. From November 1937 to August 1945, T’aiyüan was occupied by Japanese aggressors. It was liberated from Chiang Kai-shek’s Kuomintang regime by forces of the People’s Liberation Army on Apr. 24, 1949. T’aiyüan has numerous architectural monuments, including the Chin ssu temple complex (sixth to 17th centuries). Near T’aiyüan is the cave temple of T’ienlung Shan, which dates from the sixth century. Taiyuan, T'ai-yüanTaiyuan
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