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Pronunciation Guide
Most Chinese words and names in this packet are transcribed in Pinyin, a system of romanization officially adopted by The People's Republic of China in 1979 to standardize spellings in foreign languages. In general, Pinyin words are pronounced as they naturally appear to English speakers. Exceptions are listed below.
Recordings of the different pronunciations are available in wav format. To listen to the audio files,
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Glossary
ThingsCultures and Dynasties
| Han | hahn | |
| Jin | gin | |
| Liangzhu | lee-ang-jew | |
| Liao | lee-aow | |
| Longshan | long-shan | |
| Qi | chi | |
| Qin | chin | |
| Shu | shoe | |
| Sui | sway | |
| Shang | shang | |
| Tang | tang | |
| Taosi | tao-seh | |
| Wei | way | |
| Xia | she-ah | |
| Zhou | joe |
Places
| Sanxingdui | san-shing-dway | |
| Shaanxi | sha-an-she | |
| Shanxi | shan-she | |
| Xiaotun | she-aow-tun | |
| Xiasi | she-ah-seh | |
| Xi'an | she-an |
People
| Fu Hao | foo how | |
| Qin Shi Huangdi | chin she huang-dee | |
| Shi Qiang | she chi-ang | |
| Si Mu Xin | seh moo shin | |
| (posthumous name of Fu Hao) | ||
| Zenghou Yi | dseng-ho-yee | |
| (Marquis Yi of Zeng) | ||
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