- Duan
Xiushi (Chinese: 段秀實; 719 –
November 6, 783),
courtesy name
Chenggong (成公),
posthumous name
Prince Zhonglie of
Zhangye (張掖忠烈王), was a
general of the...
- Shi
Xiushi (Chinese: 石秀诗; born July 1942) is a
Chinese politician who
served as
governor of
Guizhou from 2001 to 2006. He was a
member of the Standing...
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protagonists are
usually "cultivators" or "practitioners" (修心者; xiūxīnzhě; 修士;
xiūshì; or 修仙者; xiūxiānzhě) who s**** to
become immortal beings called xian. Along...
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Another subordinate of Gao who
distinguished himself at the
battle was Duan
Xiushi, whom Gao
recommended for
promotion after the battle. The
Talas conflict...
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inflict heavy losses on the
pursuing Arab army
after being reproached by Duan
Xiushi.
After the battle, Gao was
prepared to
organize another Tang army against...
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inflict heavy losses on the
pursuing Arab army
after being reproached by Duan
Xiushi.
According to a text by Al-Maqdisi, one of the few
Arabic sources on the...
- Jingchuan,
northeast Gansu.
Surviving the
Battle of
Talas in 751, Duan
Xiushi went on to
become the
jiedushi of
Jingyuan until he was
dismissed in 780...
- 孔凡群 Male Han Kong
Yufang 孔玉芳
Female Han Kong
Lingchen 孔令晨 Male Han Shi
Xiushi 石秀诗 Male Han Lu
Zhangong 卢展工 Male Han Shen
Zhenjun 申振君 Male Han Shi Jichun...
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promoted in his
general rank
under Gao's recommendation. However, Duan
Xiushi, also
serving under Gao,
rebuked Li Siye for
advocating what effectively...
- Tang army were Gao Xianzhi, a
Goguryo Korean,
alongside Li Siye and Duan
Xiushi, both Chinese.
After the
Abbasids won the battle,
relations improved, and...