- tyranny. In the
following year, a
coalition of
regional officials (刺史;
cishi) and
warlords launched a
campaign against him.
Failing to stop the coalition...
-
Shengshen (金輪聖神皇帝);
Emperor Yuegu Jinlun Shengshen (越古金輪聖神皇帝);
Emperor Cishi Yuegu Jinlun Shengshen (慈氏越古金輪聖神皇帝);
Emperor Tiance Jinlun Shengshen (天冊金輪聖神皇帝);...
- 106 BC. In each province, the
central government ****igned an
Inspector (
cishi, 刺史) to
audit the
administration of
commanderies and kingdoms, from 106...
-
started in 825 AD,
during the Tang
Dynasty by Bai Juyi, a poet and the
Cishi (modern-day
equivalent of the
prefectural governor) of Suzhou, to provide...
-
organized the area as the
circuit (部 bù) of Jiaozhi,
under the rule of a
cishi (zh:刺史 (
cìshǐ) vi:thứ sử). In
addition to six
original commanderies (Nanhai, Hepu...
- (王雄),
regional inspector (
cishi) of You
Prefecture (幽州刺史)
under Cao Wei Father: Wang Hun (王浑),
courtesy name
Changyuan (长源),
cishi of
Liang Prefecture (凉州刺史)...
- Lü Bu
proclaimed himself the
Inspector of Xu Province. "Inspector" (刺史;
cishi)
ranked below "Governor" (牧; mu) in the Han dynasty. See the
articles on...
-
Regnal name
Dynasty Ying
Zheng 嬴政 Shi
Huangdi 始皇帝 Qin Wu Zhao 武曌
Emperor Cishi Yuegu Jinlun Shengshen 慈氏越古金輪聖神皇帝 Wu Zhou Liu
Jiyuan 劉繼元
Emperor Yingwu...
- of
Maitreya (simplified Chinese: 慈氏阁;
traditional Chinese: 慈氏閣; pinyin:
Císhì Gé) are both two-floor buildings. They are
located to the
north of the precept...
- Han
dynasty into 13 province-sized prefectures, each
administered by a
cishi (刺史) or inspector, thus
putting Shanggu and Dai
under the
jurisdiction of...