in the north of chinaの例文
- It is popular in the north of China as a dipping sauce, particularly for dumplings.
- They are especially common in the north of China for enjoying scented teas like jasmine tea.
- Harbin lies in the north of China where winter temperatures can drop to, necessitating a six-month heating season.
- The Qing government, far away in Beijing in the north of China, was unable to halt opium smuggling in the southern provinces.
- "We're finding, for instance, that in the north of China they like much smaller freezer compartments, " said Bob Frey, president of Whirlpool Asia.
- He was involved in the early conflicts with the Japanese in the North of China, but was removed from command in Hebei by the He-Umezu Agreement.
- Pollution from the burning of coal has reduced life expectancies by 5.5 years in the north of China, as a result of heart and lung diseases.
- In Shaanxi in the north of China, drum ensembles accompany " yangge " dance, and in the Tianjin area there are ritual percussion ensembles such as the " Fagu hui"
- In some places in the North of China short of currency the custom counted one cash as two and fewer than 500 cash would be exchanged for an ounce of silver.
- Congee made from other grains, such as cornmeal, millet, barley, and sorghum, are common in the north of China where rice does not grow as well as other grains suited for a colder climate.
- "The Chinese people eat anything they can eat, " Li complained . " In Thailand, they don't eat the heads of chickens, but in the north of China, they eat a lot of chicken heads ."
- Beneath similar to " Japonica lutea " ( Hewitson, 1865 ), but the white discal line not double, but single, being proximally shaded with dark; the discocellular line likewise dark and single . In the north of China and Japan; apparently not plentiful, flying about young trees in August ."
- The poet Li Bai alludes to " nao " ( 1s ) populating the Taihang Mountains, in the north of China, near the capital city Chang'an, in the poem " } v瑱?{ " : it should be duly noted that this literary source contextually suggests a temporal location of the West Han era ( Sun 1982 : 82-85 ).