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Sikong Shu or Ssü-k'ung Shu (Chinese: 司空曙; pinyin:
Sīkōng Shǔ; Wade–Giles: Ssü-k'ung Shu; c. 720 – c. 790) was a
Chinese poet of the Tang dynasty. Three...
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Imperial Counsellor or
Excellency of
Works (Yushi dafu 御史大夫 or Da
sikong 大司空), and
Grand Commandant or
Grand Marshal (Taiwei 太尉 or Da sima 大司馬)....
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Flying Dagger" Li Xunhuan. In the palace, Chu
meets Sikong Xing'er, the
daughter of
master thief Sikong Zhaixing, and her
sworn sister Su Rongrong. While...
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martial artist who
prefers to
resolve problems without resorting to violence;
Sikong Zhaixing (司空摘星), a
qinggong expert who
specialises in
thieving and the art...
- scholar-official
named Shen Kuo (1031–1095) hypothesised—as a
certain Sun
Sikong (1015–1076) did
before him—that
rainbows were
formed by a
phenomenon of...
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relationship to Chong'er
through his mother's line. He is also
sometimes known as
Sikong Jizi ("Minister of Works"). Hu Yan was born in 715 BC into the leadership...
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defence minister), Sītú (司徒, "minister of the m****es", akin to treasurer),
Sīkōng (司空, "minister of works", akin to
minister of infrastructure), Sīshì (司士...
- The
Ministry of
Works or of
Public Works was one of the Six
Ministries under the
Department of
State Affairs in
imperial China. The
Ministry of
Works is...
- H****ine
Mining to drop considerably,
potentially enabling their competitor Sikong to
steal the deal. Sam
promises to get Zoe out of the
country and is later...
- of
Works (Chinese: 司空; pinyin:
Sīkōng), the
government post, and got his
surname after his post.
Their founder was
Sikong Tu [ja] who
worked as minister...