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Chinese phonetic list . 2014.
Chinese phonetic list . 2014.
Shi Zhi — (石祇) (d. 351) was briefly, for about one year, an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. He was the last of four short lived emperors after the death of his father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu), and Later Zhao s final emperor. He is sometimes… … Wikipedia
Shi Dakai — (1820 25 June1863) (石達開), born in Guigang Guangxi, also known as Wing King (Lord of Five Thousand Years), was a commander in the Taiping Rebellion and a poet. He eventually became disgusted with the continuing in fighting amongst Hong Xiuquan s… … Wikipedia
Shi Hu — (石虎) (295 349), courtesy name Jilong (季龍), formally Emperor Wu of (Later) Zhao ((後)趙武帝), was an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. He was the founding emperor Shi Le s distant nephew, who took power in a coup after Shi Le s death from… … Wikipedia
Shi Xin Hui — (Chew Sin Huey) 石欣卉 Birth name 石欣卉 Also known as Sing Born 23 June 1981 (1981 06 23) (age 30) Malaysia Origin Permanent Resident of … Wikipedia
Shi Jian — (石鑒) (d. 350) was briefly (for 103 days) an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. He was the third of four short lived emperors after the death of his father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu). He is sometimes referred to by his title prior to becoming… … Wikipedia
Shi Siming — (史思明) (d. April 18, 761 [http://www.sinica.edu.tw/ftms bin/kiwi1/luso.sh?lstype=2 dyna=%AD%F0 king=%B5%C2%A9v reign=%A4W%A4%B8 yy=2 ycanzi= mm=3 dd= dcanzi=%A5%D2%A4%C8 兩千年中西曆轉換 ] ] ), né Shi Sugan (史窣干), was a general of the Chinese dynasty Tang … Wikipedia
Shi Hong — (石弘) (313 334), courtesy name Daya (大雅), was briefly an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao after the death of his father Shi Le, Later Zhao s founder. Because after his cousin Shi Hu deposed him, he was created the Prince of Haiyang… … Wikipedia
Shi Jing — (Zh tspw|t=|s=|p=Shī Jīng|w= Shih Ching ), translated variously as the Classic of Poetry , the Book of Songs or the Book of Odes , is the earliest existing collection of Chinese poems. It comprises 305 poems, some possibly written as early as… … Wikipedia
Shi Jin Qing — (Chinese: 施進卿) was a late 14th century Palembang chieftain. His was a Chinese Muslims (Hui people) with family from Hangzhou (Chinese: 杭州). The Ming imperial appointed him as chieftain Xuan Wei Shi (Chinese: 宣慰使) of Palembang region, for his… … Wikipedia
Shi Le — (石勒) (274 333), courtesy name Shilong (世龍), formally Emperor Ming of (Later) Zhao ((後)趙明帝), was the founding emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. In young age, he was sold as a slave by Jin Dynasty (265 420) s ethnically Han officials,… … Wikipedia
Shi Zun — (石遵) (d. 349) was briefly (for 183 days) an emperor of the Chinese/Jie state Later Zhao. He was the second of four short lived emperors after the death of his father Shi Hu (Emperor Wu). He is sometimes referred to by his title prior to becoming… … Wikipedia