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Pengpu

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/ ˈpɛŋˈpuː /

noun

  1. a variant transliteration of the Chinese name for Bengbu

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Our train chuffed into Pengpu, 100 miles above Nanking, at dusk after a seven-hour trip.

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Pengpu's narrow, cobbled streets bustled in the early darkness with shoving soldiers and civilians.

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The front lay about ten miles north of Pengpu.

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Commander-in-Chief Liu Shih flew down to the grey-walled rail town of Pengpu on the Huai's south bank, to set up a new operational base.

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