Sungkiang
[ soo ng-gyahng ]
/ ˈsʊŋˈgyɑŋ /
noun
Older Spelling.
Songjiang.
Also
Sung·chiang
[soo ng-jyahng] /ˈsʊŋˈdʒyɑŋ/.
Example sentences from the Web for sungkiang
Ward did not rest long from his campaigns, however, for we find that he was soon besieged in the city of Sungkiang with a few men.
The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees |Mary Caroline CrawfordThe rebels were the aggressors, and ten miles of Ward's retreat upon Sungkiang saw fighting every inch of the way.
The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees |Mary Caroline CrawfordOn his return to Sungkiang, Major Gordon devoted himself to the thorough reorganisation of his force.
The Life of Gordon, Volume I |Demetrius Charles BoulgerThe letter was written on 24th March 1863, the day before he rode over to Sungkiang to take up his command.
The Life of Gordon, Volume I |Demetrius Charles Boulger
British Dictionary definitions for sungkiang
Sungkiang
/ (ˈsʊŋˈkjæŋ, -kaɪˈæŋ) /
noun
a former province of NE China: now part of the Inner Mongolian Autonomous Region