- Zu
Xiaosun (Chinese: 祖孝孙) was a
Chinese musician of the Sui and Tang dynasties.
During the
Kaihuang reign period (581–600) of
Emperor Wen of Sui he was...
- Zu Ting (6th century), scholar-official of the
Northern Qi
dynasty Zu
Xiaosun (6th – 7th century), Sui and Tang
dynasty musician Zu Yong (699–746?),...
- (born 1959;
simplified Chinese: 朱小荪;
traditional Chinese: 朱小蓀; pinyin: Zhū
Xiǎosūn; Wade–Giles: Chu Hsiao-Sun)
former Chief Constable of
Vancouver Jim Chu...
- Chu, COM (simplified Chinese: 朱小荪;
traditional Chinese: 朱小蓀; pinyin: Zhū
Xiǎosūn) is a former-Chief
Constable of the
Vancouver Police Department (VPD)....
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predictions of
eclipses were
getting out of step. In 623,
together with Zu
Xiaosun, a
Civil Servant, he was ****igned to
report on
problems with the calendar—although...
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Xiaocui and Shi
Zhecun together. Chen and Shi thus
began to correspond. Shen
Xiaosun, a
relative of Shi, was
working at the
Family Industrial Company. He discussed...
- occasion,
there was an
incident where Emperor Taizong had the
official Zu
Xiaosun (祖孝孫)
teach his
ladies in
waiting music, and when the
ladies in waiting...
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Xiaonian Zhuang Village 大侯庄
Dahou Zhuang Village 小金庄
Xiaojin Zhuang Village 小泊
Xiaobo Village 大泊 Dabo
Village 小孙庄
Xiaosun Zhuang Village 建新
Jianxin Village...
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therefore very much
concerned with origins. The Sui
dynasty mathematician Liu
Xiaosun 劉孝孫 (fl. 605–616)
wrote the
Shishi 事始 "Beginning of all Affairs", which...
- and was
expert at
playing the guqin. In 629,
Emperor Taizong ordered Zu
Xiaosun to set down the
temperament of
music renewedly, Zu
argued with Wang Changtong...