Hsu Te-hsiang

Definition
The name “Hsu Te‑hsiang” (徐德翔) appears to refer to an individual of Mandarin‑speaking background, but no verifiable, widely recognized encyclopedic sources provide detailed information about a person or concept bearing this exact name.

Overview
Accurate information about a notable figure, event, or entity named “Hsu Te‑hsiang” is not confirmed in major reference works, academic databases, or reputable news archives available in English. Consequently, the term is not established as a distinct entry in encyclopedic literature.

Etymology / Origin
The name is composed of a common Chinese surname and given name:

  • Hsu – a romanization of the Mandarin surname 徐 (Xú), which means “slowly” or “gradual”.
  • Te‑hsiang – a transliteration of the given name 德翔 (Dé‑xiáng). “德” (Dé) means “virtue” or “morality”, and “翔” (Xiáng) means “to soar” or “to fly”.

The usage of the hyphenated “Te‑hsiang” reflects older Wade‑Giles romanization conventions, which were prevalent in Taiwan and early Western scholarship on Chinese names.

Characteristics
Because reliable sources do not document a specific individual or concept under this name, characteristic details such as occupation, achievements, historical period, or cultural significance cannot be provided. Any attempt to describe such attributes would be speculative.

Related Topics

  • Chinese naming conventions – the structure and meaning of Chinese surnames and given names.
  • Wade‑Giles romanization – an older system for transcribing Mandarin Chinese into the Latin alphabet, often seen in historical texts and older Taiwanese publications.
  • Romanization of Chinese personal names – the various systems (e.g., Pinyin, Wade‑Giles, Yale) used to render Chinese names in English.

Note: Accurate information about “Hsu Te‑hsiang” is not confirmed.

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