- Xu
Zaisi (Chinese: 徐再思; Wade–Giles: Hsü Tsai-szu, fl.
fourteenth century) was a Yuan
dynasty Chinese poet in
sanqu style. His
courtesy name was Deke (德可)...
- Yang
Zaisi (楊再思) (died 709),
formally Duke Gong of
Zheng (鄭恭公), was a
Chinese politician in the Tang dynasty,
serving several times as
chancellor during...
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Anshi (1021–1086) Wang
Chongyang (1113–1170)
Wuzhun Shifan (1178–1249) Xu
Zaisi (fl. 14th century) Xin Qiji (1140–1207) Ye Shi (1150–1223) Yu Hao (fl. 10th...
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removed as well, Wu Zetian,
taking the
suggestion of the
chancellor Yang
Zaisi, did not do so. Subsequently,
charges of
corruption against Zhang Yizhi...
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Xiake (徐霞客, 1587–1641, China, nf) Xu
Youyu (徐友漁, born 1947, China, nf) Xu
Zaisi (徐再思, fl. 14th c., China, p) Xu
Zhimo (徐志摩, 1897–1931, China, p) Xu Zihua...
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Anshi (705, 705–706, 709–710) Cui
Xuanwei (705) Yao
Yuanzhi (705) Yang
Zaisi (705–709) Tang
Xiujing (705–706, 709–710)
Zhang Jianzhi (705) Fang Rong...
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objection against the
recommendation of the
chancellors Yao Shu and Yang
Zaisi to comply, but Wu
Zetian still granted Ashina Mochuo's requests.
Later that...
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Weidao (693–694, 698–704) Wang
Xiaojie (693–696) Wei
Shifang (694) Yang
Zaisi (694–699, 704–705) Du
Jingjian (694, 697–698) Zhou
Yunyuan (694–695) Sun...
- Walker, 1869
Gryllus vocalis Scudder, 1901 –
vocal field cricket Gryllus zaisi Otte, Toms & Cade, 1988
Gryllus zambezi (Saussure, 1877) "Gryllus". Integrated...
- year, Qian was
faced with a
major mutiny by his
officers Xu Wan and Xu
Zaisi (許再思),
whose forces were able to
capture the
outer parts of Hang Prefecture...