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Sihai may
refer to: Four Seas, the four
bodies of
water that
metaphorically made up the
boundaries of
ancient China Sihai, Beijing, a town in Beijing...
- Shanghai. The
Sihai Teapot Museum was
founded in 1992 by Xu
Sihai, an
expert in
purple clay
teapots and
Yixing ware teapots. In 2009, Xu
Sihai also established...
- The
Sihai Huayi Zongtu ("Complete Map of the Four Seas, China, and the Barbarians") is a
Chinese world map
dated to 1532, the 11th year of the Ming Dynasty's...
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There are also the
cosmological "Dragon
Kings of the Four Seas" (四海龍王;
Sihai Longwang).
Besides being a
water deity, the
Dragon God
frequently also serves...
- Xu
Sihai (c. 1946 – June 5, 2020) was a
Chinese teapot creator, artisan, collector, and curator. Xu was an
expert and
authority on
purple clay teapots...
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Sihai Town (simplified Chinese: 四海镇;
traditional Chinese: 四海鎮; pinyin:
Sìhǎi Zhèn) is a town in the
Yanqing District of Beijing. It
borders Qianjiadian...
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Sihai (pronounced as "SI-HAI") is a
general reference to a
group of
villages (settlements:
Sihai Khullen,
Sihai Khunou and
Sihai Kahaophung) in the north...
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Sihai Yang is a
professor in the
Department of
Chemistry at The
University of Manchester. His
research in
general is
based on
Inorganic and Materials...
- The Four Seas (Chinese: 四海; pinyin:
Sìhǎi) were four
bodies of
water that
metaphorically made up the
boundaries of
ancient China.
There is a sea for each...
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smaller states, one of
which is
Jiuzhou mentioned above. Four Seas (四海;
sìhǎi), is
sometimes used to
refer to the world, or
simply China,
which is perceived...