Tz'u-shan

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Proper Noun
  1. 1
    Alternative form of Cishan. alt-of, alternative

    "Recently, a Pei-hsin phase has been found in T’eng-hsien, southern Shantung, which bears considerable resemblance to the Tz’u-shan/ P’ei-li-kang culture,¹⁴ and this has led to the speculation that Tz’u-shan/P’ei-li-kang was ancestral as well to the Ch’ing-lien-kang culture of the eastern seaboard (pp. 133-40)."

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"Recently, a Pei-hsin phase has been found in T’eng-hsien, southern Shantung, which bears considerable resemblance to the Tz’u-shan/ P’ei-li-kang culture,¹⁴ and this has led to the speculation that Tz’u-shan/P’ei-li-kang was ancestral as well to the Ch’ing-lien-kang culture of the eastern seaboard (pp. 133-40)."

Etymology

From Mandarin 磁山 (Císhān) Wade–Giles romanization: Tzʻŭ²-shan¹.

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