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| | Sui dynasty (581-617) | |
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| | Sui county in Shangqiu 商丘, Henan | |
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| | surname Sui | |
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| | Hua Mulan, legendary woman warrior (c. fifth century), Northern dynasties folk hero recorded in Sui and Tang literature | |
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| | syrup / sweetened water / tong sui (sweet soup) | |
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| | surname Sui | |
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| | Mao Sui recommends himself (idiom); to offer one's services (in the style of Mao Sui offering his services to king of Chu 楚 of the Warring states) | |
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| | Sui-Tang (premodern ethnic group) | |
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| | the Sui dynasty (581-617 AD) / surname Sui | |
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| | Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty | |
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| | Sui dynasty (581-617) | |
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| | Tai Sui, God of the year / archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星 / nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area | |
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| | Zhaozhou Bridge over Xiao River 洨河 in Zhao county 趙縣|赵县, Shijiazhuang, Hebei, dating back to the Sui dynasty 隋代 (581-617) and the world's oldest extant stone arch bridge | |
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| | History of the Sui Dynasty, thirteenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史, compiled under Wei Zheng 魏徵|魏征 in 636 during Tang Dynasty, 85 scrolls | |
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| | Mao Sui (third century BC), who proverbially offered his services to the King of Chu 楚, see 毛遂自薦|毛遂自荐 | |
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| | first Sui emperor Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604 | |
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| | Yang Jun (571-600), son of the first Sui emperor 楊堅|杨坚 | |
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| | Sui county in Suizhou 隨州|随州, Hubei | |
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| | last years of the Sui dynasty / early 7th century AD | |
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| | medieval / Middle Ages / Chinese middle antiquity, 3rd to 9th centuries, including Sui and Tang Dynasties / Middle (of a language, e.g. Middle English) / used / second-hand | |
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| | Wendi (541-604), posthumous name of the first Sui emperor, reigned 581-604 | |
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| | Wei, Jin and North-South dynasties / generic term for historic period 220-589 between Han and Sui | |
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| | Sun Simiao (c. 581-682), doctor and herbalist of the Sui and Tang dynasty, author of Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 千金要方 | |
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| | to propitiate the god of the current year, Tai Sui 太歲|太岁 | |
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| | Li Delin (530-590), historian of Northern Wei and Sui dynasty | |
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| | Wang Shichong (-621), general of late Sui and opponent of early Tang | |
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| | Yu Shinan (558-638), politician of Sui and early Tang periods, poet and calligrapher, one of Four Great Calligraphers of early Tang 唐初四大家 | |
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| | Chu Renhuo (1635-1682), author of historical novel Dramatized History of Sui and Tang 隋唐演義|隋唐演义 | |
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| | pig streptococcus / streptococcus suis | |
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| | streptococcus suis (swine-borne disease) | |
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| | Sui (581-617) and Tang dynasties (618-907) | |
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| | Dramatized History of Sui and Tang, novel by Qing dynasty author Chu Renhuo 褚人獲|褚人获 | |
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| | Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618 | |
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| | Wei Zheng (580-643), Tang politician and historian, notorious as a critic, editor of History of the Sui Dynasty 隋書|隋书 | |
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