Tzu-yang

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Definitions

Proper Noun
  1. 1
    Alternative form of Ziyang, Sichuan alt-of, alternative

    "The three southern fossils were in various stages of development, with Liu-chiang Man from Kwangsi as the oldest, followed by Tzu-yang Man from Szechwan (cf. 2, 57-58) and Lai-pin Man also from Kwangsi in chronological order.[...]The Tzu-yang Man is represented by a very complete skull which bears some resemblance to Homo erectus on the one hand and Homo sapiens on the other, forming a link between the two widely different stages of Chou-k'ou-tien.[...]Pebble and flake chopping-tools were used and occasionally, as at Tzu-yang, a triangular bone splint was scraped into a point which became blunt and polished through long usage."

  2. 2
    Alternative form of Ziyang, Shaanxi alt-of, alternative

    "An extreme example is provided by Tzu-yang county, in Shensi, one of the poorest regions, the annual tax return of which was 341 piculs of grain, less than one-thousandth of Shanghai's."

Etymology

Etymology 1

From Mandarin 資陽 /资阳 (Zīyáng) Wade–Giles romanization: Tzŭ¹-yang².

Etymology 2

From Mandarin 紫陽 /紫阳 (Zǐyáng) Wade–Giles romanization: Tzŭ³-yang².

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