suí
to follow
to comply with
varying according to...
to allow
subsequently
suì
classifier for years (of age)
year
year (of crop harvests)
suì
to break down
to break into pieces
fragmentary
suì
Japanese variant of 穗[sui4]
zhōng gǔ
medieval
Middle Ages
Chinese middle antiquity, 3rd to 9th centuries, including Sui and Tang Dynasties
Middle (of a language, e.g. Middle English)
used
second-hand
suǐ
marrow
essence
quintessence
pith (soft interior of plant stem)
suì
tunnel
underground passage
Suì
abbr. for Guangzhou 廣州|广州[Guang3 zhou1]
suì
ear of grain
fringe
tassel
suì
to satisfy
to succeed
then
thereupon
finally
unexpectedly
to proceed
to reach
táng shuǐ
syrup
sweetened water
tong sui (sweet soup)
suí
to pacify
Taiwan pr. [sui1]
Suí
the Sui dynasty (581-617 AD)
surname Sui
Wèi Jìn Nán Běi Cháo
Wei, Jin and North-South dynasties
generic term for historic period 220-589 between Han and Sui
Huā Mù lán
Hua Mulan, legendary woman warrior (c. fifth century), Northern dynasties folk hero recorded in Sui and Tang literature
Suí Táng
Sui (581-617) and Tang dynasties (618-907)
Máo Suì zì jiàn
Mao Sui recommends himself (idiom); to offer one's services (in the style of Mao Sui offering his services to king of Chu 楚 of the Warring states)
suī
to have a deep or piercing gaze
Tài xué
Imperial College of Supreme Learning, established in 124 BC, and the highest educational institute in ancient China until the Sui Dynasty
Yáng Jùn
Yang Jun (571-600), son of the first Sui emperor 楊堅|杨坚[Yang2 Jian1]
Suí Yáng dì
Emperor Yang of Sui (569-618), said to have murdered his father and brother to seize the throne, reigned 604-618
Sūn Sī miǎo
Sun Simiao (c. 581-682), doctor and herbalist of the Sui and Tang dynasty, author of Prescriptions Worth a Thousand in Gold 千金要方[Qian1 jin1 Yao4 fang1]
suì
fire
speculum
to obtain fire by drilling wood, striking flint, sun's rays etc
yán sui
coriander (Coriandrum sativum)
Wèi Zhēng
Wei Zheng (580-643), Tang politician and historian, notorious as a critic, editor of History of the Sui Dynasty 隋書|隋书
Suī xiàn
Sui county in Shangqiu 商丘[Shang1 qiu1], Henan
Suí shū
History of the Sui Dynasty, thirteenth of the 24 dynastic histories 二十四史[Er4 shi2 si4 Shi3], compiled under Wei Zheng 魏徵|魏征[Wei4 Zheng1] in 636 during Tang Dynasty, 85 scrolls
Suí mò
last years of the Sui dynasty
early 7th century AD
Suí Wén dì
first Sui emperor (541-604) Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
Yáng Jiān
first Sui emperor Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
suì
variant of 歲|岁, year
years old
Zhào zhōu qiáo
Zhaozhou bridge over Xiao River 洨河[Xiáo hé] in Zhao county 趙縣|赵县[Zhào xiàn], Shijiazhuang, Hebei, dating back to the Sui dynasty 隋代[Súi dài] (581-617) and the world's oldest extant stone arch bridge
Suí Táng yǎn yì
Dramatized History of Sui and Tang, novel by Qing dynasty author Chu Renhuo 褚人獲|褚人获
Suí xiàn
Sui county in Suizhou 隨州|随州[Sui2 zhou1], Hubei
Yú Shì nán
Yu Shi'nan (558-638), politician of Sui and early Tang periods, poet and calligrapher, one of Four Great Poets of early Tang 唐初四大家[Tang2 chu1 Si4 Da4 jia1]
Lǐ Dé lín
Li Delin (530-590), historian of Northern Wei and Sui dynasty
Máo Suì
Mao Sui (third century BC), who proverbially offered his services to the King of Chu 楚, see 毛遂自薦|毛遂自荐[Mao2 Sui4 zi4 jian4]
Wáng Shì chōng
Wang Shichong (-621), general of late Sui and opponent of early Tang
Suí Wén dì Yáng jiān
first Sui emperor (541-604) Yang Jian (541-604), reigned 581-604
suì
fine and loose cloth
tassel
Chǔ Rén huò
Chu Renhuo (17th century), author of historical novel Dramatized History of Sui and Tang 隋唐演義|隋唐演义
xí
Sui-Tang (premodern ethnic group)
suí
sparrow
revolve
place name
suì
archaic variant of 遂[sui4]
suǐ
variant of 髓
marrow
essence
quintessence
pith (soft interior of plant stem)
Suí Táng Yǎn yì
Dramatized History of Sui and Tang, novel by Qing dynasty author Chu Renhuo 褚人獲|褚人获[Chu3 Ren2 huo4]
Tài suì
Tai Sui, God of the year
archaic name for the planet Jupiter 木星[Mu4 xing1]
nickname for sb who is the most powerful in an area
Zhào zhōu Qiáo
Zhaozhou Bridge over Xiao River 洨河[Xiao2 He2] in Zhao county 趙縣|赵县[Zhao4 Xian4], Shijiazhuang, Hebei, dating back to the Sui dynasty 隋代[Sui2 dai4] (581-617) and the world's oldest extant stone arch bridge
suì
variant of 歲|岁[sui4], year
years old