Tsai

Word TSAI
Character 4
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The Port. word (attested from 1559) came via Macao; and Rus. chai, Pers. cha, Gk. tsai, Arabic shay and Turk. çay all came overland from the Mandarin form. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I'm in Miami so the local hon tsai tai harvest was last December. ❋ Kat (2008)

The phonetic rendering from the Guggenheim Museum, where the show opens on Friday and continues through May 28, reads "tsai gwo chang." ❋ Unknown (2008)

The hon tsai tai had a slightly sharp mustard flavor which did hold up well to the sauce. ❋ Kat (2008)

Ting Yi-tsai, always good, has a great piece on the Hu-Siew political theatre at the Boao forum.... in the Saipan Tribune, a piece on what a great place Taiwan can be for first-time travelers. ❋ Michael Turton (2008)

This explains why my CSA hon tsai tai blog post suddenly got 15 hits from Minneapolis. ❋ Kat (2008)

I used two greens that were new to me in this, pea vine & hon tsai tai. ❋ Kat (2008)

And I think that Mandarin excitement that DG is looking for is "Woh shing-tsai yow sih luh" I want to die now. ❋ E D B M (2007)

Garnish green onions cilantro bok choy, ching on tsai or spinach ❋ E D B M (2007)

Ting Yi-tsai reports in the Asia Times on the comic opera banana crisis in Taiwan and its China connection, as well as good info on Taiwan's ag relations with China. ❋ Michael Turton (2006)

(Haw.); Pi't'si (China); Potok (Philipp.); Po-tsai (China); Sibosibolasan ❋ Unknown (1987)

Mau-tsai, _Die chinesischen Nachrichten zur Geschichte der Ost-T [vu] rken_, ❋ Wolfram Eberhard (1949)

Then I learned that under the Chinese system a great many students enter the examinations, and those who secure their degree are called hsiu tsai; a year or two later these are examined again, and those who pass are given the degree of chü jen; once more these latter are examined and the successful candidates are called chin shih, and are then ready for official position. ❋ Unknown (1909)

To arrive at this degree, it is necessary to pass through several others; such as that of Batchelor (_sie_, or _tsai_), of licentiate ❋ James Alexander Robertson (1906)

Native biographers state that as a youth he failed to pass his hsiu-tsai examinations -- the lowest civil service degree -- because he had spent too much time in riding and boxing and fencing. ❋ Bertram Lenox Simpson (1903)

Then I learned that under the Chinese system a great many students enter the examinations, and those who secure their degree are called hsiu tsai; a year or two later these are examined again, and those who pass are given the degree of chu jen; once more these latter are examined and the successful candidates are called chin shih, and are then ready for official position. ❋ Isaac Taylor Headland (1900)

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