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A Yuan clan genealogy from Jiangxi is mentioned in Sui shu (隋书: "Book of Sui") and a Yuan clan temple inscription survives in the anthology of essayist and poet Han Yu. Although no copies of early genealogies are extant today, fragments have been preserved by famed Chinese historian Ouyang Xiu in the 11th century work Xin Tang Shu. [30]
Hundred Family Surnames poem written in Chinese characters and Phagspa script, from Shilin Guangji written by Chen Yuanjing in the Yuan dynasty. The Hundred Family Surnames (Chinese: 百家姓), commonly known as Bai Jia Xing, [1] also translated as Hundreds of Chinese Surnames, [2] is a classic Chinese text composed of common Chinese surnames.
The Tang dynasty was interrupted by the reign of Empress Wu Zetian (AD 690–705), who after deposing her sons, declared herself the founder of a Wu Zhou dynasty (武周); the Tang dynasty was resumed by her sons following her abdication. The dynasty was named for the family title: the Li (李) family were the Dukes of Tang.
Yi Sun-Sin is a playable character in the Mobile/PC Game Rise of Kingdoms. A game campaign in which the player can assume Yi's role is featured in the Empires: Dawn of the Modern World. Yi Sun-Sin appears as a Great Admiral in Sid Meier's Civilization VI.
Han dynasty, Yuan Shu: Sanguozhi vol. 11. Zhang Cheng ... Yuan Shao: Zhang Ni / Zhang Yi ... Shu Han: Zhang Shi
Qi Yuan Yi Jin: 桼垣一釿: qī yuán yì jīn "Qiyuan, one Jin", State of Liang: 長垣一釿 (Chang Yuan Yi Jin) 桼圜一釿 (Qi Yuan Yi Jin) Qi Yuan Yi Jin: 桼睘一釿: qī yuán yì jīn: Xiang Yin [b] 襄陰: xiāng yīn: A city in the state of Liang: 濟陰 (Ji Yin) 畢陰 (Bi Yin) Li Shi: 離石: lí shí: A city in the state of ...
The term shi may be appended to the surname of a person; for example, a man with the Zhang surname may be referred to respectfully as Zhang-shi instead of his full name. It is used in particular for the paternal surname of a married woman, therefore in this case shi means maiden name, which a Chinese woman would continue to use after marriage ...
Dou Chi also had a son named Dou Wei, a scribe for Yang Xiu, the Prince of Shu, who later served as chancellor during the early years of the Tang dynasty. Her mother Princess Xiangyang was the fifth daughter of Yuwen Tai , Emperor Wen of Northern Zhou, and a sister of Empress Yuwen .