- The
Shiji, also
known as
Records of the
Grand Historian or The
Grand Scribe's Records, is a
Chinese historical text that is the
first of the Twenty-Four...
-
Shiji Niangniang (Chinese: 石磯娘娘; lit. 'Lady Rocky') is a
character in the 16th-century
Chinese novel,
Fengshen Yanyi. She was a 10,000-year-old demoness...
- dynasty. He is
considered the
father of
Chinese historiography for the
Shiji (sometimes
translated into
English as
Records of the
Grand Historian), a...
- Li
Shiji (594? –
December 31, 669),
courtesy name Maogong,
posthumously known as Duke
Zhenwu of Ying, was a
Chinese military general and
politician who...
-
Yuwen Shiji (died 11
November 642),
courtesy name Renren,
formally Duke Zong of Ying, was a
Chinese statesman and
politician of the Sui and Tang dynasties...
- The
Shiji (Records of the
Grand Historian),
written by the Han
dynasty historian Sima Qian, is
about 526,000
Chinese characters long,
making it four times...
- Pan
Shiji or Chew Shyh-Ji (Chinese: 潘世姬; born 29 July 1957) is a
Taiwanese composer,
writer and
music educator. Pan
Shiji was born in Taipei, and her...
-
Shang comes from
texts such as the Book of Do****ents,
Bamboo Annals and
Shiji.
Modern scholarship dates the
dynasty between the 16th and 11th centuries BC...
- Xin
Shiji (Chinese: 新世紀, Esperanto: La
Tempoj Novaj, French: Les
Temps Nouveaux –
later Nouveau Siècle),
translated to
English as both New
Century and...
-
Shigi Qutuqu (Mongolian: ᠰᠢᠭᠢᠬᠤᠲᠤᠭ; c. 1178–1260) was a high-ranking
official during the
early decades of the
Mongol Empire. The
adopted son of the empire's...