- 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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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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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...
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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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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...
- (697–699) Wu
Sansi (698–700) Di
Renjie (700) Li Jiao (704, 706–709) Yang
Zaisi (704–705, 705–709) Cui
Xuanwei (705) Yuan
Shuji (705) Wei
Anshi (705–706...
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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...
- Wan and Xu
Zaisi would instead seize Yue, and he was
ready to send Gu to Yue to
defend it. Gu, however,
pointed out that Xu Wan and Xu
Zaisi,
after being...
- 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...