"次高山" meaning in All languages combined

See 次高山 on Wiktionary

Proper name [Chinese]

IPA: /t͡sʰz̩⁵¹ kɑʊ̯⁵⁵ ʂän⁵⁵/ [Mandarin, Sinological-IPA], /t͡sʰz̩⁵¹ kɑʊ̯⁵⁵ ʂän⁵⁵/ Chinese transliterations: Cìgāoshān [Mandarin, Pinyin], ㄘˋ ㄍㄠ ㄕㄢ [Mandarin, bopomofo], Cìgāoshān [Hanyu-Pinyin, Mandarin], Cìhgaoshan [Mandarin, Tongyong-Pinyin], Tzʻŭ⁴-kao¹-shan¹ [Mandarin, Wade-Giles], Tsz̀-gāu-shān [Mandarin, Yale], Tsyhgaushan [Gwoyeu-Romatsyh, Mandarin], Цыгаошань [Mandarin, Palladius], Cygaošanʹ [Mandarin, Palladius]
Etymology: Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 次高山. Etymology templates: {{obor|zh|ja|次高山}} Orthographic borrowing from Japanese 次高山 Head templates: {{head|zh|proper noun}} 次高山
  1. (historical) Former name of 雪山 (xuěshān), the 2nd-tallest mountain on Taiwan Island, during the island's Japanese occupation. Wikipedia link: Tsugitakayama Tags: historical Categories (place): Places
    Sense id: en-次高山-zh-name-fJoMf8dq Categories (other): Chinese entries with incorrect language header

Proper name [Japanese]

Forms: 次高山 [canonical] (ruby: (つぎ), (たか), (やま)), Tsugitakayama [romanization]
Etymology: From the discovery that Xueshan was higher than Mount Fuji in the Japanese Islands but shorter than Yushan on Taiwan. Head templates: {{ja-pos|proper|つぎたかやま}} 次(つぎ)高(たか)山(やま) • (Tsugitakayama)
  1. (historical) Former name of 玉山, the 2nd-highest mountain on Taiwan Island. Tags: historical Categories (place): Mountains

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