Meaning of Suchan | Babel Free
Definitions
- A surname.
- Synonym of Partizansk.
Examples
“The agreement therefore transferred an 836-verst line connecting Khabarovsk to Vladivostok, to the C.E.R., with branches from Nikolsk-Ussuriiski [Ussuriisk] to the Manchurian frontier. The C. E. R., was also to manage the Suchan²³ branch line (74 verst), and wharfs on the Amur River at Khabarovsk and on the Ussuri River at Iman; in addition, it was entitled to use a strip of the Golden Horn Bay in Vladivostok harbor — the Egersheld warf.²⁴”
Ocherki Ekonomicheskikh Othosnenii SSSR c Kitaem
“The town "Suchan" has been renamed "Partizansk" (meaning town of guerrillas) and the "North Suchan" workers' settlement renamed the "Uglekamensk" (meaning coal) workers' settlement. This place (namely Suchan) was referred to in a record in 1811 (the 16th year of the rule of Chiaching) in volume 8 of Sayinge's work 'Kirin Waichi" published in the early days of the rule of Taokuang in the Ching Dynasty and it was then called "Sucheng". V.K. Arsenyev pointed out too in his book "The Chinese in the Ussuri Territory" that "Suchan" is "Sucheng" in the Han dialect.”
“China complained that the town and district of Iman, which had been administered by China in the Ming Dynasty, had been renamed Dalnerechensk. Suchan had been renamed Partizansk and north Suchan as Uglekamensk. Lifudzin, a Manchu name, is now known as Rudny and Khungari had been renamed Gurskoe.”
“By 1919 partisan activities were concentrated along the railway to the coal mining settlement of Suchan (Ch., Sucheng 蘇城). Led by Sergei Lazo (later a Bolshevik hero after being arrested by the Japanese in 1920 and killed by Cossacks who forced him into a running locomotive engine), the Olga partisans and others ambushed the mines’ Whites and interventionist guards at railway stations including Chinese-named Fanza and Sitsa (Borbat, 2015).”
“As the Americans in Kamchatka protested these Japanese aided Manchurian push North during Operation Kontokuen, the Manchurians and Mongols simply claimed to only retake lands stolen by Russia from the Chinese Empire, or their own ethnic nation states, declaring the Stanovoy Range the natural northern Manchurian Border. Captured towns and provinces regaiend^([sic – meaning regained]) their original Chinese names, Vladivostok became Haishenwai once more, Suchan became Sucheng, Nocokiyevskoye became Nihonkaito, Olga became Anju, Ussuriysk became Shungchengsze, Kamen-Rybolov became Hongshiyan, Alexandrovsk.”
CEFR level
B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.