Běi Sòng
the Northern Song Dynasty (960-1127)
Sòng
surname Song
the Song dynasty (960-1279)
also Song of the Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479)
Sòng Měi líng
Soong Mei-ling or Song Meiling (1898-2003), Chiang Kai-shek's wife (subsequently widow)
Sòng cháo
Song Dynasty (960-1279)
also Song of Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479)
Sòng Qìng líng
Song Qingling or Rosemonde Soong (1893-1981), wife of Sun Yat-sen 孫中山|孙中山[Sun1 Zhong1 shan1]
Nán sòng
the Southern Song dynasty (1127-1279)
fǎng Sòng
imitation Song dynasty typeface
Fangsong font
Sòng Jiāng
Song Jiang, a principal hero of the novel Water Margin 水滸傳|水浒传
Sòng Chǔ yú
James Soong (1942-), Taiwanese politician expelled from Guomindang in 2000 when he founded People First Party 親民黨|亲民党
Táng Sòng
the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties
Sòng shǐ
History of the Song Dynasty, twentieth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], composed under Toktoghan 脫脫|脱脱[Tuo1 tuo1] in 1345 during the Yuan Dynasty 元[Yuan2], 496 scrolls
(not to be confused with 宋書|宋书[Song4 shu1])
Sòng Huī zōng
Emperor Huizong (Song Dynasty)
Liǎng Sòng
the Song dynasty (960-1279)
refers to the Northern (960-1127) and Southern Song (1128-1279)
Táng Sòng bā dà jiā
Eight Giants of Tang and Song prose, esp. involved in the Classics movement 古文運動|古文运动, namely: Han Yu 韓愈|韩愈, Liu Zongyuan 柳宗元, Ouyang Xiu 歐陽修|欧阳修, the Three Su father and sons 三蘇|三苏, Wang Anshi 王安石, Zeng Gong 曾鞏|曾巩
Sòng Tài zǔ
Emperor Taizu of Song, posthumous title of the founding Song emperor Zhao Kuangyin 趙匡胤|赵匡胤 (927-976), reigned from 960
Nán cháo Sòng
Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing
also known as Liu Song 劉宋|刘宋
Sòng Jiào rén
Song Jiaoren (1882-1913), politician of the revolutionary party involved in the 1911 Xinhai revolution, murdered in Shanghai in 1913
Sòng Lián
Song Lian (1310-1381), Ming dynasty writer, historian and politician
Liú Sòng
Song of the Southern dynasties 南朝宋 (420-479), with capital at Nanjing
Sòng shū
History of Song of the Southern Dynasties 南朝宋[Nan2 chao2 Song4] or Liu Song 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], sixth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled by Shen Yue 沈約|沈约[Shen2 Yue4] in 488 during Liang of the Southern Dynasties 南朝梁[Nan2 chao2 Liang2], 100 scrolls
(not to be confused with 宋史[Song4 shi3])
Sòng Qí
Song Qi (998-1061), Song dynasty poet and writer, coauthor of History of the Later Tang Dynasty 新唐書|新唐书
Lǚ sòng dǎo
Luzon Island, north Philippines
Zhào Sòng
Song dynasty (960-1279)
used to distinguish it from 劉宋|刘宋 Song of Southern dynasties (420-479)
Sòng Cí
Song Ci (1186-1249), Southern Song lawyer, editor of Record of Washed Grievances 洗冤集錄|洗冤集录 (1247), said to be the world's first legal forensic text
Sòng Xiāng gōng
Duke Xiang of Song (reigned 650-637 BC), sometimes considered one of the Five Hegemons 春秋五霸
Sòng sì jiā
four famous Song calligraphers, namely: Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼[Su1 Shi4], Huang Tingjian 黃庭堅|黄庭坚[Huang2 Ting2 jian1], Mi Fu 米芾[Mi3 Fu2] and Cai Xiang 蔡襄[Cai4 Xiang1]
Sòng wǔ dì
Emperor Wudi of Song
Liu Yu, founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋, broke away from Eastern Jin in 420
Sòng wǔ dì Liú yù
Liu Yu, founder of Southern dynasty Song 劉宋|刘宋, broke away from Eastern Jin in 420
Sòng bái
Song Bai (936-1012), Northern Song literary man
zhì lóng táng sòng
"Ruled better that Tang and Song"
Qing Emperor Kangxi's memorial tribute to the first Ming emperor Hongwu 洪武
Liú Sòng shí dài
Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing
Sòng sì dà shū
Four great compilations of Northern Song dynasty, namely: Extensive records of the Taiping era (978) 太平廣記|太平广记, Imperial readings of the Taiping era 太平御覽|太平御览, Prime tortoise of the record bureau 冊府元龜|册府元龟, Finest blossoms in the garden of literature 文苑英華|文苑英华
Běi Sòng sì dà bù shū
Four great compilations of Northern Song dynasty, namely: Extensive records of the Taiping era (978) 太平廣記|太平广记, Imperial readings of the Taiping era 太平御覽|太平御览, Prime tortoise of the record bureau 冊府元龜|册府元龟, Finest blossoms in the garden of literature 文苑英華|文苑英华
Sòng Zǔ yīng
Song Zuying (1966-), Chinese folk music singer
Sòng Wǔ dì
Emperor Wu of Song (363-422), personal name Liu Yu 劉裕|刘裕[Liu2 Yu4], founder of Song of the Southern dynasties 劉宋|刘宋[Liu2 Song4], broke away from Eastern Jin in 420, reigned 420-422
Sòng gān jié
Songkran (Thai New Year festival)
Sòng Rèn qióng
Song Renqiong (1909-2005), general of the People's Liberation Army
Lǚ sòng Hǎi xiá
Luzon Strait between Taiwan and Luzon Island (Philippines)
Lǚ sòng Dǎo
Luzon Island, north Philippines
Liú Sòng Shí dài
Song of the Southern dynasties (420-479), with capital at Nanjing
luó sòng tāng
borscht, a traditional beetroot soup