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All I can remember is that Zhou comes out as Tcheou.
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This has nothing to do with Wade or, for that matter, EFEO, which Albin does not mention, although it has been (still is, by a few "old-shool" sinologists I know) more widely used in France than Wade (EFEO for Canton is "Kouang-Tcheou").
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As for the old French system for romanizing Chinese, if you spend any time with the Cantos you become very familiar with it -- Pound used some Jesuit source for his Chinese material, and it's all Tcheou and Fou and like that.
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Lan Tcheou, Tai Youan, it will stop a few hours -- and that will enable me to do these towns in reporter style.
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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Sou-Tcheou has become populous again within its double wall as in the suburbs around.
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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On leaving Lan-Tcheou, the railway crosses a well-cultivated country, watered by numerous streams, and hilly enough to necessitate frequent curves.
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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But there is one curiosity for which Sou-Tcheou is worth a visit.
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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"Sou-Tcheou, 25th May, 2: 25 P.M." Train attacked between Tchertchen and Tcharkalyk by the gang of the celebrated Ki-Tsang; travelers repulsed the attack and saved the
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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Sou-Tcheou, taken by the Mussulmans and retaken by the Chinese, has undergone the horrors of those barbarous contests which end in the destruction of buildings and the massacre of their inhabitants of every age and sex.
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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After descending to the southeast toward Lan-Tcheou, the wall runs to the northeast, covering the provinces of Kian-Sou, Chan-si, and
The Adventures of a Special Correspondent Jules Verne 1866
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