Pinyin
Simplified Chinese
|
English
|
Traditional Chinese
|
Sù 宿字
| surname Su; | 宿字 HSK 5 |
Sùxiàn 宿县字
| Su county in Anhui; | 宿縣字 |
Sù 粟字
| surname Su; | 粟字 |
SùYù 粟裕字
| Su Yu (1907-1984), PLA commander; | 粟裕字 |
Sù 肃字
| surname Su; | 肅字 HSK 5 |
Sù 蔌字
| surname Su; | 蔌字 |
Sū 苏字
| 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; | 蘇字 HSK 6 |
SūYìjiǎn 苏易简字
| Su Yijian (958-997), Northern Song writer and poet; | 蘇易簡字 |
SūDōngpō 苏东坡字
| Su Dongpo, another name for Su Shi 蘇軾|苏轼 (1037-1101), northern Song writer and calligrapher; | 蘇東坡字 |
SūBùqīng 苏步青字
| Su Buqing; | 蘇步青字 |
SūWǔ 苏武字
| Su Wu (140-60 BC), Han Dynasty diplomat and statesman, regarded as a model of courage and faithful service; | 蘇武字 |
SūXún 苏洵字
| Su Xun (1009-1066), northern Song writer of prose; one of the Three Su 三苏 and one of Eight Giants 唐宋八大家; | 蘇洵字 |
SūQín 苏秦字
| 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); | 蘇秦字 |
SūZhēnchāng 苏贞昌字
| Su Tseng-chang (1947-), Taiwanese DPP politician; | 蘇貞昌字 |
SūShì 苏轼字
| 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]; | 蘇軾字 |
SūZhé 苏辙字
| Su Zhe (1039-1112), northern Song writer and calligrapher; one of 三苏 and one of 唐宋八大家; | 蘇轍字 |