“Imperial capital”的版本间的差异
来自China Digital Space
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帝都 (dì dū): imperial capital | 帝都 (dì dū): imperial capital | ||
− | This is a recent internet nickname for Beijing. Formerly, the phrase “imperial capital” was used in reference to the capitals of imperialist countries, but as countries have ceased to proclaim themselves empires, the phrase “imperial capital” has become synonymous with a nation's capital. | + | This is a recent internet nickname for Beijing. Formerly, the phrase “imperial capital” was used [http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B8%9D%E9%83%BD in reference to the capitals of imperialist countries], but as countries have ceased to proclaim themselves empires, the phrase “imperial capital” has become synonymous with a nation's capital. |
Beijing's nickname of “imperial capital” is often contrasted with an internet nickname for Shanghai, 魔都 (mó dū), which means “devil/monster capital.” | Beijing's nickname of “imperial capital” is often contrasted with an internet nickname for Shanghai, 魔都 (mó dū), which means “devil/monster capital.” |
2013年3月21日 (四) 18:00的版本
帝都 (dì dū): imperial capital
This is a recent internet nickname for Beijing. Formerly, the phrase “imperial capital” was used in reference to the capitals of imperialist countries, but as countries have ceased to proclaim themselves empires, the phrase “imperial capital” has become synonymous with a nation's capital.
Beijing's nickname of “imperial capital” is often contrasted with an internet nickname for Shanghai, 魔都 (mó dū), which means “devil/monster capital.”