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Jīn shān

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Jīn shān
  1. 1.Jinshan suburban district of Shanghai
  2. 2.Jinshan or Chinshan township in New Taipei City 新北市[Xīn běi shì], Taiwan

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Wiktionary

  1. 1.gold mine
  2. 2.(historical) short for 西漢金山國 /西汉金山国 (Xī Hàn Jīnshānguó), Jinshan (a former kingdom in Gansu, China, during the early 10th century)
  3. 3.Jinshan (a district and former county of Shanghai, China)
  4. 4.Jinshan, Chinshan (a district and former rural township in New Taipei City, Taiwan)
  5. 5.(historical) Jinshan Commandery (in modern-day Sichuan)
  6. 6.Kaneyama (a city in Yamagata Prefecture, Japan)

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Etymology

For some geographical locations, the name refers to the gold rush in the 19th century. (The term is being used loosely for any place of great chances for wealth in a similar fashion to the English "gold mine".)

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