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Processed by: | vermillon (2018-09-20 21:22:29 UTC) |
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<< review queue entry 62993 - submitted by 'richwarm' >> - The rocks are (apart from some enhancements) *naturally* formed rather than "made". - It's not (uncountable) limestone but rather (countable) limestone rock. - Added a cross-reference for 英德 I have put in a separate sub for 供石 供石 [gong1 shi2] /scholar's rock (one of the naturally-eroded, fantastically-shaped rocks put on display indoors or in gardens in China)/ 英石又名英德石,因於英州(現廣東省英德市)得名。 https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8B%B1%E5%BE%B7%E7%9F%B3 ================ [ying1 dan4] (unit of mass) https://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E8%8B%B1%E7%9F%B3 https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E8%8B%B1%E7%9F%B3#Etymology_1 |
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- 英石 英石 [ying1 shi2] /ornamental limestone made in Yingde, Guangdong/ + 英石 英石 [ying1 shi2] /ornamental limestone rock (a type of 供石[gong1 shi2]) from Yingde 英德[Ying1 de2], Guangdong/ - 英德 英德 [Ying1 de2] /see 英德市[Ying1 de2 shi4]/ + 英德 英德 [Ying1 de2] /Yingde, city in Guangdong/ - 英德市 英德市 [Ying1 de2 shi4] /Yingde city, Guangdong/ + 英德市 英德市 [Ying1 de2 Shi4] /Yingde, city in Guangdong/ + 英石 英石 [ying1 dan4] /stone (British unit of mass equal to 14 pounds (about 6.3 kilograms))/ |