Citations:Fang

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English citations of Fang

  • 1907, Report for the Year 1907 on the Chemical, Metal and Mining Industries of the Consular District of Lyons[1], →OCLC, page 23:
    Many valuable medicines are produced in Hupei, particularly in the Shih-nan Prefecture and in the Fang and Hsing-shan districts.
  • 1978, Translations on People's Republic of China[2], numbers 471-479, →OCLC:
    FANG COUNTY HYDROELECTRICITY--This year the people in Fang County have developed 135 small hydroelectric power stations with a total installed[...]
  • [1989, M. D. Brasier, “China and the Palaeotethyan Belt (India, Pakistan, Iran, Kazakhstan, and Mongolia)”, in J. W. Cowie, M. D. Brasier, editors, The Precambrian–Cambrian Boundary (Oxford Monographs on Geology and Geophysics)‎[3], number 12, Oxford: Clarendon Press, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 49, column 1:
    Further north in Fangxian County of Hubei, thin phosphatic beds of the Xihaoping Member, Dengying Formation, also contain small shelly fossils (Qian & Zhang 1983).]
  • 1990, Eva Wong, transl., Seven Taoist Masters: A Folk Novel of China[4], Boston & London: Shambhala Publications, →ISBN, →LCCN, →OCLC, page 110:
    After parting with his brothers, Wang Yü-yang journeyed on the southwest road and came to a small town nestled in the rural region of Fang County.
  • 2018 August 26, Laurie Chen, “Dreamers, crackpots or realists? The diehards on the trail of China’s ‘Bigfoot’”, in South China Morning Post[5], archived from the original on 25 August 2018:
    “Its speed was very fast, but it was walking, not running,” Yuan said. As the creature ranged across a mountain in Fang county, bordering the Shennongjia Forestry District, “it walked faster than a human ran”.
  • 2019, Na Li, Ni Yan, “Present Situation and Development Suggestions of Traditional Chinese Medicine Industry in Hubei Province”, in 2019 4th International Conference on Education and Social Development (ICESD 2019)[6], →DOI, →ISBN, page 147:
    Hubei Sanxin Biotechnology Co., LTD, located in Fang County, Shiyan City, has developed a series of traditional Chinese medicine [from] Polygonum Cuspidatum, including "yellow bud stem" vegetables, resveratrol extract, emodin extract, and crude Polygonum cuspidatum extract and so on.