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| has gloss | eng: The Foochow Arsenal (Chinese:福州造船廠), also Mawei Arsenal (Chinese: 馬尾造船廠) was one of several shipyards in China built under orders of Li Hongzhang and Zuo Zongtang, leaders of the Qing government's Self-Strengthening Movement (Zìqiáng, 自强) of the mid to late 19th century. The shipyard was situated in Mamoi (now Mawei), a port town within the jurisdiction of Foochow (now Fuzhou), which is several miles up the Min River. |
| lexicalization | eng: Foochow Arsenal |
| instance of | (noun) a workplace where ships are built or repaired shipyard |
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| has gloss | jpn: 福州船政局(ふくしゅうせんせいきょく)または馬尾船政局は李鴻章や左宗棠の指導下行なわれた洋務運動により設立された、中国の造船所のうちの一つである。福州馬尾の閩江を僅かに遡った場所に位置した。 |
| lexicalization | jpn: 福州船政局 |
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| has gloss | zho: 福州船政局又名马尾船政局 ,1866年8月19日由左宗棠在福州马尾设立。9月左宗棠改任陕甘总督,推荐由沈葆桢任船政大臣执掌船政局事务。福州船政局设有铁厂、船厂和船政学堂,是中国近代第一个新式造船厂,也是清朝政府经营的最大的造船厂,为洋务运动中具有代表性的中国近代军事工业。辛亥革命后的1926年,改称海军马尾造船所。 |
| lexicalization | zho: 福州船政局 |
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| media:img | Foochow arsenal in Mawei.jpg |
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