| | the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties | |
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| | the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127) | |
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| | imitation Song dynasty typeface / Fangsong font | |
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| | surname Song / the Song dynasty (960-1279) / Song of the Southern Dynasties (420-479) 南朝宋 | |
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| | Emperor Taizu of Song, posthumous title of the founding Song emperor Zhao Kuangyin 趙匡胤|赵匡胤 (927-976), reigned from 960 | |
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| | Emperor Huizong (Song Dynasty) | |
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| | Luzon Island, north Philippines | |
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| | the Song dynasty (960-1279) / refers to the Northern (960-1127) and Southern Song (1128-1279) | |
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| | borscht, a traditional beetroot soup | |
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| | Song Dynasty (960-1279) / also Song of Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479) | |
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| | Song of the Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479), with capital at Nanjing | |
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| | History of the Song Dynasty, twentieth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱 in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元, 496 scrolls / (not to be confused with 宋書|宋书) | |
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| | Duke Xiang of Song (reigned 650-637 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸 | |
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| | the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279) | |
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| | History of Song of the Southern Dynasties 南朝宋 or Liu Song 劉宋|刘宋, sixth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, compiled by Shen Yue 沈約|沈约 in 488 during Liang of the Southern Dynasties 南朝梁, 100 scrolls / (not to be confused with 宋史) | |
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| | Four great compilations of Northern Song dynasty, namely: Extensive records of the Taiping era (978) 太平廣記|太平广记, Imperial readings of the Taiping era 太平御覽|太平御览, Prime tortoise of the record bureau 冊府元龜|册府元龟, Finest blossoms in the garden of literature 文苑英華|文苑英华 | |
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| | Song dynasty (960-1279) | |
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| | Song Jiang, a principal hero of the novel Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传 | |
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| | James Soong (1942-), Taiwanese politician expelled from Guomindang in 2000 when he founded People First Party 親民黨|亲民党 | |
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| | Song Qi (998-1061), Song dynasty poet and writer, coauthor of History of the Later Tang Dynasty 新唐書|新唐书 | |
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| | Song Zuying (1966-), Chinese folk music singer | |
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| | Song Lian (1310-1381), Ming dynasty writer, historian and politician | |
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| | (dialect) Russia | |
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| | Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913 | |
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| | Mincho / Song font | |
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| | Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing / also known as Liu Song 劉宋|刘宋 | |
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| | the eight giants of Tang and Song prose, esp. involved in the Classics movement 古文運動|古文运动, namely: Han Yu 韓愈|韩愈, Liu Zongyuan 柳宗元, Ouyang Xiu 歐陽修|欧阳修, the three Su's 三蘇|三苏, Wang Anshi 王安石, Zeng Gong 曾鞏|曾巩 | |
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| | Soong Mei-ling (1898-2003), Chiang Kai-shek's second wife | |
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| | Songkran (Thai New Year festival) | |
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| | Jerry Seinfeld | |
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| | four famous Song calligraphers, namely: Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼, Huang Tingjian 黃庭堅|黄庭坚, Mi Fu 米芾 and Cai Xiang 蔡襄 | |
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| | Song Qingling (1893-1981), second wife of Sun Yat-sen 孫中山|孙中山, influential political figure in China after Sun's death in 1925 | |
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| | Emperor Wu of Song (363-422), personal name Liu Yu 劉裕|刘裕, founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋, broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned 420-422 | |
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| | Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing | |
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| | Four great compilations of Northern Song dynasty, namely: Extensive records of the Taiping era (978) 太平廣記|太平广记, Imperial readings of the Taiping era 太平御覽|太平御览, Prime tortoise of the record bureau 冊府元龜|册府元龟, Finest blossoms in the garden of literature 文苑英華|文苑英华 | |
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| | Luzon Strait between Taiwan and Luzon Island (Philippines) | |
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| | Song Renqiong (1909-2005), general of the People's Liberation Army | |
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| | Song Ci (1186-1249), author of "Collected Cases of Injustice Rectified" 洗冤集錄|洗冤集录 (1247), said to be the world's first forensic science text | |
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| | Song Bai (936-1012), Northern Song literary man | |
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| | Song dynasty (960-1279) / used to distinguish it from 劉宋|刘宋 Song of Southern dynasties (420-479) | |
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