Definition of "Tsingkiangpu"
Tsingkiangpu
proper noun
Alternative form of Qingjiangpu
Quotations
On the return, he left the canal eighty-five miles below Tsingkiangpu, and to the astonishment and alarm of country folk, he roared and bumped home along the Imperial Highway, narrow and rough, easily beating the record for a journey between Shanghai and Tsingkiangpu.
1971, John C. Pollock, A Foreign Devil in China, Minneapolis, Minn.: World Wide Publications, page 44
The upper four-fifths of the Jiangsu Province was almost untouched by the Gospel with less than 100 Chinese believers among, perhaps, 30 million people. Eventually the Grahams moved to Tsingkiangpu, a town in northeastern Jiangsu with a population of approximately 130,000 (in modern China the city of Tsingkiangpu is renamed Huaiyin).
2006, Stephen Fortosis, Boxers to Bandits, Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, page 25