Sū
surname Su
abbr. for Soviet Union 蘇維埃|苏维埃 or 蘇聯|苏联
abbr. for Jiangsu province 江蘇|江苏
abbr. for Suzhou city 蘇州|苏州
Sū Shì
Su Shi (1037-1101), also known as Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡[Su1 Dong1 po1] northern Song Dynasty writer and calligrapher
one of the Three Su father and sons 三蘇|三苏[San1 Su1] and one of the Eight Giants of Tang and Song Prose 唐宋八大家[Tang2 Song4 Ba1 Da4 jia1]
Sū Dōng pō
Su Dongpo, another name for Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼 (1037-1101), northern Song writer and calligrapher
gào su
to tell
to inform
to let know
sù
fast
rapid
quick
velocity
sù
raw silk
white
plain, unadorned
vegetarian (food)
essence
nature
element
constituent
usually
always
ever
sū
variant of 蘇|苏[su1]
to revive
sū
Perilla frutescens (Chinese basil or wild red basil)
place name
to revive
used as phonetic in transliteration
sù
grain
millet
goose pimples
sù
to go upstream
to trace the source
sú
custom
convention
popular
common
coarse
vulgar
secular
sù
lodge for the night
old
former
sù
to model (a figure) in clay
sù
to complain
to sue
to tell
sù
morning
early
long-held
long-cherished
sù
respectful
solemn
to eliminate
to clean up
sū
flaky pastry
crunchy
limp
soft
silky
Cháng shóu
Changshou county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Sū zhōu], Jiangsu
Kūn shān
Kunshan county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Sū zhōu], Jiangsu
Kūn shān shì
Kunshan county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Sū zhōu], Jiangsu
Sū ào
Su'ao town in Yilan county 宜蘭縣|宜兰县[Yi2 lan2 xian4], Taiwan
Cháng shóu shì
Changshou county level city in Suzhou 蘇州|苏州[Sū zhōu], Jiangsu
Sù Yù
Su Yu (1907-1984), PLA commander
Zhàn guó cè
"Strategies of the Warring States", chronicle of the Warring States Period (475-220 BC), possibly written by Su Qin 蘇秦|苏秦[Su1 Qin2]
Shù yáng xiàn
Shuyang county in Suqian 宿遷|宿迁[Sù qiān shì], Jiangsu
Áng shān
Aung san (1915-1947), Burmese general and politician, hero of Myanmar independence movement and father of opposition leader Aung san Su ji 昂山素姬
also written 翁山
Sū Zhēn chāng
Su Tseng-chang (1947-), Taiwanese DPP politician
Sū Wǔ
Su Wu (140-60 BC), Han Dynasty diplomat and statesman, regarded as a model of courage and faithful service
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
Dōng pō ròu
stir-fried pork, favorite of Northern Song writer Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼, a.k.a. Su Dongpo 蘇東坡|苏东坡
Sì hóng xiàn
Sihong county in Suqian 宿遷|宿迁[Sù qiān shì], Jiangsu
Sì yáng xiàn
Siyang county in Suqian 宿遷|宿迁[Sù qiān shì], Jiangsu
Sū Qín
Su Qin (340-284 BC), political strategist of the School of Diplomacy 縱橫家|纵横家[Zong4 heng2 jia1] during the Warring States Period (475-220 BC)
Lǔ Sù
Lu Su or Lu Zijing 魯子敬|鲁子敬 (172-217), statesman, diplomat and strategist of Eastern Wu 東吳|东吴
Sān Sū
the Three Su father and sons
refers to northern Song literati Su Xun 蘇洵|苏洵, Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼 and Su Zhe 蘇轍|苏辙
Sū ào zhèn
Su'ao town in Yilan county 宜蘭縣|宜兰县[Yi2 lan2 xian4], Taiwan
sū
archaic variant of 蘇|苏[su1]
to revive
Sū Zhé
Su Zhe (1039-1112), northern Song writer and calligrapher
one of 三苏 and one of 唐宋八大家
K5 shū
to cram (Taiwan, from Taiwanese khè su 齧書, lit. to gnaw a book)
to study
see also 啃書|啃书[kěn shū]