-
Sizhou, Si Prefecture, or Si
Subprefecture was a zhou of
imperial China variously placed in what is now Xuyi County, Jiangsu, or
nearby Si County, An****...
- Sangha, also
known as the
Great Sage of
Sizhou (泗州大聖, '
Sizhou Dasheng'; 628–710), was an
eminent Chinese monk who
lived in the Tang dynasty. He was a...
- Religions [zh] (三教搜神大全).
According to
Muzha Subdues the
Demons and the
Great Sage of
Sizhou Captures S****mu (木叉行者降妖泗州大聖鎖水母) from
Recording Ghost Book (錄鬼簿),
Muzha ****ists...
- gate-warder).
According to
Chinese folklore, she is
responsible for
submerging Sizhou (an
ancient Chinese city
located in today's An**** Province)
under the waters...
-
Chiefdom of
Sizhou (Chinese: 思州土司; pinyin:
Sīzhōu Tǔsī),
ruled by the Tian clan, was an
autonomous Tusi
chiefdom established by Tian
Zongxian (田宗顯) during...
- of the
regional center Sizhou and Pan's
dismissal from court. Subsequently, the river's 1680
flood entirely submerged Sizhou and the
nearby Mausoleum...
- to
greatly expand the lake,
swallowing the
previous regional center of
Sizhou and the Ming
Zuling tombs.
During the
imperial and
republican periods, the...
- Bozhou,
Sizhou, S****dong and S****xi were
called "Four
Great Tusi in Guizhou" (贵州四大土司) by Chinese. "Liangguang [ruled by] Cen and Huang,
Sizhou and Bozhou...
- groups. In Yiyuan, he
marched from the
middle road and led Shi
Manzi to
Sizhou. He
first captured Jinzhou and then went down to Jinzhou. He took advantage...
- Now part of Huai'an, the area
around it was
administered as the
separate Sizhou Prefecture during the Yuan, when it was the home of the
family of the ****ure...