Sianfu
English
    
    Etymology
    
From the Postal Romanization of Mandarin 西安府 (Xī'ān fǔ), from Xi'an's former status as the center of a military commandery, 府 (fǔ).
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ˈsiː.ɑn.fu/, /ˈʃiː.ɑn.fu/
Proper noun
    
Sianfu
- (obsolete) Synonym of Xi'an: the provincial capital of Shaanxi in central China.
- 1811, John Pinkerton, A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels in All Parts of the World, volume 7, page 150:- Sianfu is a noble and great city in the province of Mangi, and hath twelve rich and great cities under her juriſdiction.
 
- 1941, Edgar Snow, The Battle for Asia, New York: Random House, page 26:- As we rode slowly over the Lunghai Line toward Sianfu, across the brown sun-baked plains of Northern Honan, soon to be flooded when the Chinese breached the Yellow River dikes to stop the advancing Yellow Horde, we passed many troop trains en-route to the front.
 
 
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