零陵
Chinese
remnant; zero; to fall | mound; tomb; hill; mountain | ||
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trad. (零陵) | 零 | 陵 | |
simp. #(零陵) | 零 | 陵 |
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Usage notes
In chapter 15 of the Mao Zonggang edition of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, it states that Zhang Ying was made to defend Lingling, after having suffered a defeat. However, modern scholars believe this to be a misprint of Moling (秣陵), located in present day Jiangning District of Nanjing.
References
永州市 on the Chinese Wikipedia.Wikipedia zh - Luo, Guanzhong (2006) Annotated Romance of the Three Kingdoms/Chapter 15, page 193, note 15 (in Mandarin), →ISBN
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