Zhaoqing. Sihui's population is 640,910 in 2020. Sihui was initially established during the Qin dynasty (221 BC—207 BC), some historians suggested Sihui first...
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Le Sihui (樂思晦) (died 691) was an official during Wu Zetian's Zhou Dynasty, briefly serving as chancellor. It is not known when Le Sihui was born. His father...
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Hu Sihui (Chinese: 忽思慧, 和斯輝, 忽斯慧, also Hu Zheng Qi Huei; active nr. 1314–1330) was a Chinese court therapist and dietitian during Yuan dynasty. He is...
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Sihui (四会市) is a county-level city in Guangdong, China. Sihui may also refer to: Sihui, Beijing (四惠), a transportation node in Beijing Sihui station Sihui...
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Sihui (Chinese: 四惠; pinyin: Sìhuì) is a transportation node in Beijing. It forms the intersection between the eastern 4th Ring Road and the Jingtong Expressway...
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Sihui railway station (Chinese: 四会站) is a railway station in Dasha, Sihui, Zhaoqing, Guangdong, China. It is an intermediate station on the Guangzhou–Zhaoqing...
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rice paddies and aquaculture ponds are found on the outskirts of the city. Sihui and the southern districts of the prefecture are considered part of the...
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14th-century book, Yinshan Zhenyao (飮膳正要), a food and health manual written by Hu Sihui (忽思慧), a physician to the Mongol court of the Yuan dynasty. The book documents...
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Sihui Station (Chinese: 四惠站; pinyin: Sì Huì Zhàn) is a station on Line 1 and the Batong line (through operation to Line 1) of the Beijing Subway. It is...
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Dawangqiao is halfway between Dabeiyao/Guomao on the eastern 3rd Ring Road and Sihui Bridge on the eastern 4th Ring Road, close to the new Beijing central business...
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