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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Peking

former transliteration of what is now (in the pinyin system) called Beijing. In the Wade-Giles system it was Peiping; this form Peking pre-dates Wade-Giles and was formed by the old British-run, Hong Kong-based Chinese postal system.

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Peking (disambiguation)

Peking may refer to:

  • Beijing, capital city of the People's Republic of China
  • Peking duck, a Chinese dish
  • Peking (ship), a square-rigged sailing ship
  • Peking Plan, operation of evacuation parts of the Polish Navy to UK
  • 2045 Peking, an asteroid named after Beijing
  • Another name for the saron panerus, an Indonesian musical instrument
  • A slang name for Norrköping, a Swedish town
    • IFK Norrköping, a Swedish association football club

Usage examples of "peking".

Sun Yat-sen, world wars, good old Sir Edmund Backhouse stuck it out in Peking.

They conquered Fushun, Liaoyang, Mukden, Shensi, Honan, Shantung, Kiangnan, Kiangsi, Hupeh, Szechuan, Fukien, Chinchou, Amur, and eventually Peking.

He is named Gilyak, and was the winner of the Peking Derby for China ponies.

Couriers constantly gallop from her palace with coded messages for the Bower of Brilliant Companions in Hangchow, or the Sun-Bright Residence in Loyang, or the Pavilion of Increasing Perfection in Peking, and many a powerful official has shared his bed and secrets with a young lady and awakened to find the lady gone, and in her place an official pouch containing the yellow scarf.

It would have been the same, for someone like Hesione LeGros, in Paris or Berlin or Peking.

Szechuen man, a native of Chungking, fifty-nine years of age, Wong is a man of immense wealth, his bank being known all over China, and having branches in capital cities so far distant from each other as Peking, Canton, Kweiyang, Shanghai, Hankow, Nanchang, Soochow, Hangchow, and Chungking.

Thus in 1893 the British Museum acquired a sizeable number of Lamaistic images from a collection formed in Peking and in the following years there were further significant accessions, particularly from the Tibetan fringes of India as well as from Sikkim and Bhutan.

Within a few days, they arrived at the outskirts of Peking, and there the Lohans took their leave.

The Chinese Emperor in Peking gave them a tiny permanent base at Macao in southern China and agreed to trade silks for silver.

Stilwell at last reached Taiyuan where he boarded the train for Peking.

Peking famous for its storytellers, acrobats and other street-performers.

Peking by die Bridge of Heaven is home to a modey assortment of pedlars, acrobats, street performers of every irnagin-able kind, and all sorts of other denizens of die River and Lake world.

You could almost see them loping along the midnight streets with bags of seditious leaflets, strike orders, red banners of protest and cablegrams from Moscow, Peking or Havana.

Peking dates and black tree fungus was followed by an exotic Mongolian stew: venison, rabbit, chicken, fish, figs, apples, peaches, curds, butter, spices, and herbs, all boiled together with mounds of sugar candy.

Lamaist Buddhism enjoyed the patronage of the Manchu Court, and in Peking lamas seemed to think they possessed some kind of diplomatic immunity, and could get away with all manner of misbehaviour as a result.