Tahsing

English

Proper noun

Tahsing

  1. Alternative form of Daxing.
    • 1973, Rewi Alley, “Peking & Tientsin”, in Travels in China, 1966-71 [中国见闻]‎[1], Peking: New World Press, →OCLC, page 526:
      Huangtukang, or "Yellow Earth Mound", is the name of a well-known commune in Tahsing county south of Peking which I chose out of the many good communes around to visit, for some of its brigades have much to show in the way of dramatic change.
    • 1975, Roger Howard, “New Workers' and Peasants' Amateur Theatre”, in Eastern Horizon[2], volume XIV, number 5, Hong Kong: Eastern Horizon Press, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 47, column 2:
      Even a short item, like Shoes to Strike Roots, by the amateur propaganda team of Tahsing county, near Peking, may use an elementary dialectic. This ten-minute dance provides a reminder of a tradition of the revolutionary wars when village women showed their support for the red soldiers by sewing cloth shoes for them out of pieces of rag.