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Meaning of Miaojie | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

Synonym of Nikolayevsk-on-Amur: the Mandarin Chinese-derived name.

Examples

“In 1848, Russian Senior Naval Captain Nevelskoiy and his military transport ship set sail to invade China's Heilongjiang [Amur-river] River estuary and the Sakhalin island. In 1850, Miaojie on the Heilongjiang River estuary was forcibly occupied, turned into a stronghold for aggression and renamed Nikolayevsk after the czar. In April 1853, Czar Nicholas I brazenly ordered the invasion and occupation of China's Sakhalin island.”
“In 1850 Muraviev-Amursky hoisted Russian flags in Miaojie (known today as Nikolayevsk-na-Amure), at the mouth of the Heilongjiang River where he stationed troops to defend what he had just stolen.”
“By deception, manoeuvring and intimidation, he scored a crucial point for Russia in forcing Prince Gong to approve the terms in the supplementary Treaty of Beijing in November 1860. The treaty affirmed the Russian gains under the Treaty of Aigun. Moreover, China ceded to Russia the hitherto commonly held territory from east of the Ussuri River to the Sea of Japan, consisting of the Ussuri krai (the Maritime Territory) and southern parts of Primorye, an additional 4000,000 km². The ports of Miaojie/Nikolayevsk, Hailanpao/Blagoveshchensk close to the Sea of Okhotsk, and the Kuril Islands (Sakhalin) now all belonged to Russia.”

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Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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