-
succeeded his
father in 441 BC, but was
killed by his
younger brother,
Shuxi (King Si),
after only
three months on the throne.
Family tree of ancient...
- King Si of Zhou (Chinese: 周思王; pinyin: Zhōu Sī Wáng),
personal name Ji
Shuxi, was a king of the
Chinese Zhou dynasty. He
gained the
throne in 441 BC by...
- Zhou
Shuxi (Chinese: 周淑禧; pinyin: Zhōu
Shūxǐ; Wade–Giles: Chou Shu-hsi; 1624–1705) was a
female Chinese painter in Qing Dynasty. She was a
native of Jiangyin...
- Hsu Shu-hsi (Chinese: 徐淑希; pinyin: Xú
Shūxī;
April 3, 1892 –
January 14, 1982) was a
diplomat of the
Republic of China. He
represented his
country in...
- was a
mathematics teacher at the
Changsha No. 1
Normal School. Born Wang
Shuxi (王庶熙), she was the
youngest of
seven children. One of her father's students...
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Prince Quji (王子去疾; d. 441 BC),
ruled as King Ai of Zhou in 441 BC
Prince Shuxi (王子叔襲; d. 441 BC),
ruled as King Si of Zhou in 441 BC
Prince Wei (王子嵬; d...
- city. Subdistricts:
Baiyang Subdistrict (白洋街道),
Hushan Subdistrict (壶山街道),
Shuxi Subdistrict (熟溪街道) Towns: Lütan (履坦镇),
Tongqin (桐琴镇),
Wangzhai (王宅镇), Taoxi...
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River (麻川河)
Taiping Lake (太平湖)
Sanxikou River (三溪口)
Qingxi River (清溪河)
Shuxi River (舒溪河)
Poyang Lake Gan
River (Jiangxi) (赣江)
Zhang (章江) Gongs**** (貢水)...
- Yin (1470–1524),
early 16th
century Camellia and a
Lonely Bird by Zhou
Shuxi (1624–1705)
Fisherman and
Fisherwoman by
Huang Shen (1687-1772) Four Beauties...
- ca. 730–800 Zhou
Jichang Chou Chi-ch'ang 周季常 周季常 0960 Song
dynasty Zhou
Shuxi Chou Shu-hsi 周淑禧 周淑禧 1624–1705 Zhou
Wenjing Chou Wen-ching 周文靖 周文靖 1368...