1. Fujian - Adjective
2. Fujian - Proper noun
A region of East Asia. During most of the Qing (Ching) period, Fujian, mostly on the mainland, included part of Taiwan (until Taiwan became a province); since the Chinese Civil War, Fujian has been divided between China (PRC/mainland China) and Taiwan (ROC)
A province of the People's Republic of China (mainland China), located on the southeastern coast. Capital: Fuzhou.
A nominal province of the Republic of China (Taiwan), consisting of Kinmen (Quemoy) and Lienchiang (Matsu) counties. Capital: Jincheng.
Fujian (not comparable)
Of, from, or related to, Mount Fuji.
A BOY is rescued from the rubble of a collapsed hotel in Quanzhou, in China’s eastern Fujian province, which was used a coronavirus quarantine facility. Source: Internet
A drought in Fujian caused many people to ask her to call for rain, which was a ritual that could not be performed while pregnant. Source: Internet
According to the China’s National Health Commission (NHC), two imported cases – one in Shanghai and the other in Fujian were reported on Wednesday, while no cases of domestic transmission were reported. Source: Internet
After trade relationships were established with the Ming dynasty of China by King Satto of Chūzan in 1372, some forms of Chinese martial arts were introduced to the Ryukyu Islands by the visitors from China, particularly Fujian Province. Source: Internet
But the one in Fujian was promised that he would be recognized as auxiliary bishop, downgraded, but still bishop. Source: Internet
His unification of the other six powers, and further annexations in the modern regions of Zhejiang (浙江), Fujian (福建), Guangdong (廣東) and Guangxi (廣西) in 214 BC enabled him to proclaim himself the First Emperor (Qin Shi Huangdi, 秦始皇帝). Source: Internet