tài​shǐ​gōng

Grand Historian

  • created reference approved 太史公 → 司马迁/司馬遷 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    太史公 tài​shǐ​gōng

    司马迁 / 司馬遷 sī​mǎ​qiān

    see

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  • created reference approved 太史公 → 司马谈/司馬談 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    太史公 tài​shǐ​gōng

    司马谈 / 司馬談 sī​mǎ​tán

    see

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  • created reference approved 太史公 → 史记/史記 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    太史公 tài​shǐ​gōng

    史记 / 史記 shǐ​jì

    see

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  • created sense approved 太史公 · tài​shǐ​gōng · Grand Historian — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    太史公

    tài​shǐ​gōng

    Grand Historian

    Historical title used to refer to [[司马迁|司馬遷|si1 ma3 qian1]] and his father [[司马谈|司馬談|si1 ma3 tan2]]; specifically, the name by which [[司马迁|司馬遷|si1 ma3 qian1]] refers to himself in the [[史记|史記|shi3 ji4]]

    太史 (literal) → 太史 · tài​shǐ · court historian 公 (literal) → 公 · gōng · sir

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  • created sense approved 太史公 · tài​shǐ​gōng · Grand Scribe — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    太史公

    tài​shǐ​gōng

    Grand Scribe

    A high-ranking official post established during the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, positioned in rank above the prime minister

    太史 (literal) → 太史 · tài​shǐ · court historian 公 (literal) → 公 · gōng · official

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