Battle of Tien-TSIN, China.
"History of the United States, Volume 6 (of 6)"
E. Benjamin Andrews
When the vessel was alongside, he sent to inquire the name of the voyagers, and was informed that they were a certain Ho Chang, the new Governor of Kien-K'ang, going to his post with his wife Ho TSIN, and his daughter Elegant, who was just fifteen.
"Eastern Shame Girl The Wedding of Ya-Nei; A Strange Destiny; The Error of the Embroidered Slipper; The Counterfeit Old Woman; The Monastery of the Esteemed-Lotus; A Complicated Marriage"
Charles Georges Souli
One gratified candidate, indeed, had compared his triumphal passage through the many grades of the competition to the luxurious ease of being carried in a sedan-chair, and from that time TSIN Lung was jestingly referred to as a "sedan-chair."
"Kai Lung's Golden Hours"
Ernest Bramah Commentator: Hilaire Belloc