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  2. Shishi - Wikipedia

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    Chinese guardian lions, also known as a shishi; Shishi (organization), Japanese political activists of the late Edo period; Shi Shi (giant panda) (c. 1970s – 2008) Shishi (TV program) an Israeli news and current affairs program; Shishi High School, in Chengdu, Sichuan, China; Shishi Ranger, of the Dairangers from Gosei Sentai Dairanger

  3. Chinese guardian lions - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese, they are traditionally called simply shi (Chinese: 獅; pinyin: shī) meaning lion—the word shi itself is thought to be derived from the Persian word šer. [2] Lions were first presented to the Han court by emissaries from Central Asia and Persia , and were already popularly depicted as guardian figures by the sixth century AD. [ 3 ]

  4. Lion-Eating Poet in the Stone Den - Wikipedia

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    The Chinese languages are tonal—meaning that changes in pitch can change the meaning of words. When written using a romanized script , the poem is an example of Chinese antanaclasis . [ 3 ] The poem shows the flexibility of the Chinese language in many ways, including wording, syntax, punctuation , and sentence structures, which gives rise to ...

  5. Shi - Wikipedia

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    Shī (surname), the romanization of the Chinese surname 施; Shí (surname), the romanization of the Chinese surname 石; Shǐ (surname), the romanization of the Chinese surname 史; Shì (surname), the romanization of the Chinese surname 士; Shí (surname 時), the romanization of the Chinese surname 時; Shi (Korean given name), Korean given ...

  6. Shi Shi (emperor) - Wikipedia

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    After Shi Hu's death, Shi Shi succeeded to the throne. Empress Dowager Liu became regent, and she shared power with Zhang. Unhappy with this development, Shi Zun, with a number of generals supporting him, revolted and advanced on the capital Yecheng, killing Zhang and detaining Empress Dowager Liu and Shi Shi. He then forged an edict by Empress ...

  7. List of English words of Chinese origin - Wikipedia

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    Words of Chinese origin have entered European languages, including English. Most of these were direct loanwords from various varieties of Chinese.However, Chinese words have also entered indirectly via other languages, particularly Korean, Japanese and Vietnamese, that have all used Chinese characters at some point and contain a large number of Chinese loanwords.

  8. Shi (personator) - Wikipedia

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    Meaning (6) includes some semantically unrelated usages of shi. Shi 尸 is an ancient place name (in Henan); a surname (e.g., the Syncretist philosopher Shizi 尸子, c. 390 – 330 BCE); and a variant of shi 鳲 (which is used in bird names like shijiu 鳲鳩 "cuckoo; turtledove").

  9. Shi (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Shi [1] and shih [2] are romanizations of the character 詩 / 诗, the Chinese word for all poetry generally and across all languages.. In Western analysis of the styles of Chinese poetry, shi is also used as a term of art for a specific poetic tradition, modeled after the Old Chinese works collected in the Confucian Classic of Poetry.