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Han dynasty general and warlord (died 215)
Han Sui (pronunciation) (140s - June or July 215), courtesy name Wenyue, originally named Han Yue, was a military general and minor warlord who lived
Han_Sui
Imperial dynasty of China, 581–618
would later found the Sui dynasty, became the regent to the Northern Zhou court. Yang Jian's clan, the Yang clan of Hongnong, had Han origins and claimed
Sui_dynasty
Battle between warlord Cao Cao and coalition from Guanxi (211)
warlords, under the leadership of Ma Chao and Han Sui, formed a coalition and rebelled against the Han imperial court. The warlords included Hou Xuan
Battle_of_Tong_Pass
Early 3rd century Chinese official and general
military general and politician serving under the warlord Han Sui during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. Yan Xing was from Jincheng Commandery (金城郡)
Yan_Xing_(Han_dynasty)
Emperor of China from 581 to 604
seized the throne for himself, establishing the new Sui dynasty. Yang Jian was the first ethnic Han ruler to control the entirety of North China after
Emperor_Wen_of_Sui
Chinese pair skater (born 1995)
Sui Wenjing (Chinese: 隋文静; pinyin: Suí Wénjìng; born 18 July 1995) is a retired Chinese pair skater. With partner Han Cong, she is the 2022 Olympic gold
Sui_Wenjing
3rd-century Chinese official serving under warlord Han Sui
was an official serving under the warlord Han Sui during the late Eastern Han dynasty of China. After Han Sui's death, Chenggong Ying served under the warlord
Chenggong_Ying
Insurrection of the Qiang against the Han (184-189)
– which included Bian Zhang, the former Prefect of Xin'an (新安縣令); and Han Sui, Attendant Official of Liang Province (涼州從事) – were then persuaded to join
Liang_Province_rebellion
Chinese military general and warlord (176–222)
China). In 211, he formed a coalition with Han Sui and other northwestern warlords and revolted against the Han central government, which was led by the
Ma_Chao
Chinese Han dynasty warlord (died 212)
Eastern Han dynasty of China. He controlled Liang Province (涼州; covering parts of present-day Shaanxi and Gansu) with another warlord, Han Sui. Ma Teng
Ma_Teng
Mountain pass in China
unified Qin dynasty were located, as well as the subsequent dynasties of Han, Sui and Tang. The Hangu Pass lies on the south (right) bank of the Yellow River
Hangu_Pass
Last of the Southern Dynasties in China (557–589)
spring 589, the Sui general Heruo Bi (賀若弼) crossed the Yangtze from Guangling (廣陵, Chen Yangzhou, Jiangsu), and the Sui general Han Qinhu (韓擒虎) crossed
Chen_dynasty
Military history of China between 189 and 280 CE
to do battle. Han Sui and Ma Chao were defeated and forced to retreat. In 214 Xiahou Yuan drove Han Sui from Hanyang Commandery. Han Sui's officer Yan Xing
Military history of the Three Kingdoms
Military_history_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Chinese warlord and statesman (155–220)
AD, he defeated a coalition of northwestern warlords led by Ma Chao and Han Sui at the Battle of Tong Pass. Five years later, he seized Hanzhong from the
Cao_Cao
Chinese pair skater (born 1992)
Han Cong (Chinese: 韩聪; pinyin: Hán Cōng; born 6 August 1992) is a retired Chinese pair skater. With partner Sui Wenjing, he is the 2022 Olympic gold medalist
Han_Cong
Chinese military general (died 198)
Then, Ma Teng's close friend and comrade, Han Sui, was sent to dissuade Ma Teng with an armed force. Once Han Sui arrived at Mei County, however, he joined
Li_Jue_(Han_dynasty)
Capital of Shaanxi, China
dynasties in Chinese history, including the Western Zhou, Qin, Western Han, Sui, Northern Zhou and Tang. Xi'an is now the second-most popular tourist destination
Xi'an
Historical era of China (189–220)
199–200. In addition, in 197, Cao Cao was able to persuade Ma Teng and Han Sui, who controlled Yong and Liang provinces (covering most of present-day
End_of_the_Han_dynasty
Chinese military general (died 219)
provinces) in the 210s, during which he defeated Cao Cao's rivals Ma Chao and Han Sui in Liang Province and the surrounding areas, and forced several Di and
Xiahou_Yuan
City in Qinghai, China
Road's Hexi Corridor for over 2000 years, and was a stronghold of the Han, Sui, Tang, and Song dynasties' resistance against nomadic attacks from the
Xining
Surname list
Yuan dynasty Han Shizhong (韓世忠), general of the Southern Song dynasty Han Sui (韓遂), general and warlord of the Eastern Han dynasty Han Tuozhou (韓侂胄)
Han_(Chinese_surname)
Han, Western Jin and Tang dynasties, and as Daxing during the Sui dynasty; Luoyang or the "central capital", during the Eastern Zhou and Eastern Han dynasties;
Historical_capitals_of_China
Chinese official history (completed in 636)
The Book of Sui (Chinese: 隋書; pinyin: Suí Shū) is the official history of the Sui dynasty, which ruled China in the years AD 581–618. It ranks among the
Book_of_Sui
Shu Han official and scholar (214-284)
He Sui (214–284), courtesy name Jiye, was an official and scholar of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period of China. After the fall of Shu
He_Sui_(Shu_Han)
Cao Wei politician and official (147-223)
Cao Cao to pretend to agree to make peace with the northwestern warlords Han Sui and Ma Chao, and then sow discord between them. Cao Cao heeded his suggestion
Jia_Xu
East Asian ethnic group
remain, and the Han will always prosper — Li Bai (701–762) Han Chinese rule resumed during the Sui and Tang dynasties, led by the Han Chinese families
Han_Chinese
Province in the northwest of ancient China
commenced. Han campaigns to retake the area remained inconclusive, and by 189 Liangzhou was a de facto independent warlord state ruled by Han Sui and Ma Teng
Liang_Province
Emperor of China from 604 to 618
Emperor Yang of Sui (Chinese: 隋煬帝, 569 – 11 April 618), personal name Yang Guang (楊廣), alternative name Ying (英), childhood name Amo (阿摩), Xianbei name
Emperor_Yang_of_Sui
Emperor of Shu Han from 221 to 223
the Han dynasty, there was great chaos. Following this, many leaders arose. Among them were Dong Zhuo and Lü Bu. Yuan Shao and Yuan Shu. Han Sui and Ma
Liu_Bei
Chinese Han dynasty official (died 186)
tribe rebelled in Liang Province. Beigong Boyu took Bian Zhang and Han Sui, another Han official, hostage and stopped all attempts to return them. Bian Zhang
Bian_Zhang
Battle between warlords Cao Cao and Zhang Lu (214)
Yuan then planned to attack Han Sui with surprise while he was stationed in Xianqin, hoping to capture him. However, Han Sui escaped. Xiahou Yuan ordered
Battle_of_Qi_Mountains
Chinese state of Wei general (died c.230)
Tong Pass against a coalition of northwestern warlords led by Ma Chao and Han Sui, Cao Cao led his troops north across the Wei River in an attempt to circle
Xu_Chu
Topics referred to by the same term
Capital may refer to: The former name of Xi'an, called Xijing during the Han, Sui and Tang dynasties The former name of Luoyang, called Xijing during the
Western_Capital
Empress of the Han dynasty from 102 to 106
during the Eastern Han dynasty, with subsequent rulers drawn into power struggles that gradually destabilized the empire. Deng Sui was born in 81 AD in
Deng_Sui
Beijing, China, and featured 19 teams from 13 different nations. Sui Wenjing and Han Cong of China won the gold medals, while Evgenia Tarasova and Vladimir
Figure skating at the 2022 Winter Olympics – Pair skating
Figure_skating_at_the_2022_Winter_Olympics_–_Pair_skating
Chinese actor and singer
Hans Zhang Han (simplified Chinese: 张翰; traditional Chinese: 張翰; pinyin: Zhāng Hàn, born 6 October 1983) is a Chinese actor, singer and host. He graduated
Hans_Zhang
Eastern Han warlord (died 194)
Chang'an serving in various government posts. Liu Yan joined forces with Han Sui and Ma Teng in an attempt to attack the capital and seize it. With the
Liu_Yan_(Han_dynasty_warlord)
Military campaign in 1st century BCE Korean Peninsula
Gongsun Sui to be executed. With both armies under his command, Xun Zhi made preparations for a final attack on Wanggeom. Officials such as No In, Han Eum
Han_conquest_of_Old_Chosŏn
Coin production and deployment
lines; inner rim by wu only. Previously Sui-attributed; found in Houyi tomb (Western Wei 535–556). Sui Wu Zhu (随五銖; suí wǔ zhū): Hourglass wu, inner rim by
Ancient_Chinese_coinage
Historical region in Gansu Province, China
contributed to the fall of the Han dynasty. By the end of the Han dynasty, the Hexi Corridor was occupied by warlords Han Sui, Ma Teng and Ma Chao. In 214
Hexi_Corridor
Imperial dynasty in China (202 BC – 220 AD)
religion from Han to Sui", in Twitchett, Denis; Loewe, Michael (eds.), Cambridge History of China: Volume I: the Ch'in and Han Empires, 221 B.C. – A
Han_dynasty
Star opposite Jupiter in Chinese zodiac
period, the Tai Sui had become gods in the popular astrology; but no written records have been found of their worship prior to the Han dynasty. The earliest
Tai_Sui
Part of Chinese history, 581–618 CE
iron armour are mentioned. Sui soldier Sui soldier Sui soldier Sui soldier Sui soldier Sui pottery soldier Sui cavalry Sui swords On 4 March 581, Yang
Military history of the Sui dynasty
Military_history_of_the_Sui_dynasty
Ancient capital of China
palace of the Xin, late Eastern Han, Western Jin, Han-Zhao, Former Qin, Later Qin, Western Wei, Northern Zhou, and early Sui dynasties and became the largest
Chang'an
Aspect of Chinese military history
routes. The Han extended the fortifications furthest to the west, the Qi built about 1,600 kilometres (990 mi) of new walls, while the Sui mobilised over
History of the Great Wall of China
History_of_the_Great_Wall_of_China
Period in Chinese history from 613 to 628 AD
transition from Sui to Tang (613–628), or simply the Sui-Tang transition, was the period of Chinese history between the end of the Sui dynasty and the
Transition_from_Sui_to_Tang
2nd-century Chinese military general and warlord
Liang Province Rebellion, the barbarians rebelled with local gentries Han Sui and Bian Zhang. Dong was reinstated and sent to suppress the rebels. While
Dong_Zhuo
2010 Chinese historical series
Jia Gong Zhixi as Guo Si Han Zhenguo as Guo Tu Liu Jun as Han Dang Jiao Zhiqiang as Han Fu Hu Sha as Han Sui Ying Qiang as Han Xuan Qin Fanxiang as Hao
Three_Kingdoms_(TV_series)
Imperial Chinese commandery
present-day western Yunnan. Created in 69 CE during the Eastern Han and abolished by the Sui dynasty in 602 CE, it served as a military outpost, a hub on
Yongchang_Commandery
dynasty → Western Han → Eastern Han → Cao Wei → Western Jin → Eastern Jin → Liu Song → Southern Qi → Liang dynasty → Chen dynasty → Sui dynasty → Tang dynasty
Dynasties_of_China
Period in Chinese history from 420 to 589
migration of Han Chinese people to lands south of the Yangtze. It came to an end with the unification of China proper by Emperor Wen of the Sui dynasty in
Northern and Southern dynasties
Northern_and_Southern_dynasties
Founder and Emperor of Han Dynasty of China from 202 to 195 BC
killed by Chu soldiers. The remaining Han forces fled south to higher ground but were trapped by Chu forces near the Sui River, where another 100,000 men lost
Emperor_Gaozu_of_Han
Rebel leader against the Chinese Sui dynasty (582–619)
of the Chinese Sui dynasty. He initially was the strategist of the Sui general Yang Xuangan, who rebelled against Emperor Yang of Sui in 613 but failed
Li_Mi_(Sui_dynasty)
2016 Chinese TV series or program
as Pang Ji Huang Zheng as Chen Zhen Luo Bin as Ma Teng Wang Jianxin as Han Sui Wang Haocheng as Ma Dai Tian Zhen as Jiang Gan Yu Boning as Zhang Ren Sun
God_of_War,_Zhao_Yun
Calendar year
Alexandria, Greek scholar and philosopher Fu Shou, Chinese empress of the Han Dynasty Han Sui (or Wenyue), Chinese general and warlord Sun Yu, Chinese warlord
215
Historical dress of the Han Chinese people
China under the Sui dynasty, the Sui court abolished the Northern Zhou rituals and adopted the rituals, practices and ideas of the Han and Cao Wei dynasties
Hanfu
Emperor of the Han dynasty in 106
Chinese Han dynasty and the fifth emperor of the Eastern Han. Born Liu Long (劉隆), the infant was placed on the throne by the Empress Dowager Deng Sui when
Emperor_Shang_of_Han
Historical region of China
region of China for a total of 12 dynasties including the Qin, Western Han, Sui, and Tang. By the Tang dynasty the economic center of China had shifted
Guanzhong
Ethnic group mentioned in ancient Chinese history
with another warlord, Han Sui. In 211 CE, Ma Chao, the son of Ma Teng, led a coalition in Guanxi (west of Tong Pass) against the Han chancellor, Cao Cao
Qiang_(historical_people)
Administrative structure in the Sinosphere
system was the primary administrative structure in imperial China from the Sui dynasty (581–618) to the Yuan dynasty (1271–1368). It was also used by Balhae
Three Departments and Six Ministries
Three_Departments_and_Six_Ministries
Usually religious tower in Asian countries
architectural models, three Eastern Han dynasty watchtowers stand in the rear of this display. Pagodas built during the Sui and Tang dynasty usually had a
Pagoda
Chinese card game
Expansion Pack (2014) (newly introduced heroes including He Jin, Niu Jin, and Han Sui) Black Collector's Edition (2010) Red Collector's Edition (2012) Variations
Legends_of_the_Three_Kingdoms
Chinese military general (died 197)
anyone at will. When the western forces of Han Sui, Ma Teng and Liu Yan formed an alliance to challenge the Han central government controlled by the four
Guo_Si
Name for the physical penalties of the dynastic Chinese legal system
the nature of the Five Punishments varied. Before the Western Han dynasty Emperor Han Wendi (r. 180–157 BC),[clarification needed] the punishments involved
Five_Punishments
Chinese official, warlord and religious leader (died 216)
his advice and mobilised his forces. However, the warlords Ma Chao and Han Sui, who were based in the Guanzhong region in between Cao Cao's territories
Zhang_Lu_(Han_dynasty)
Chinese kingdom or principality (203 BC–213 AD)
created in 203 BC and granted to Zhang Er, a follower of Emperor Gaozu of Han. The kingdom covered five Qin-era commanderies, including Handan (邯鄲), Julu
Zhao_Kingdom_(Han_dynasty)
Ruler of the Chinese State of Han from 399 BC to 387 BC
rule, his uncle Han Xialei (韓俠累) served as the state's chancellor. A power struggle between Han Xialei and another minister, Yan Sui (嚴遂), developed into
Marquess_Lie_of_Han
General serving warlord Cao Cao (died 231)
against a coalition of warlords from the Guanzhong region led by Ma Chao and Han Sui. The coalition broke up after Cao Cao defeated the warlords in the battle
Zhang_He
Liu Sui (simplified Chinese: 刘遂; traditional Chinese: 劉遂; died 154 BC) was the son of Liu You. When Emperor Wen of Han ascended to the throne in 180 BC
Liu_Sui
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
from the Han dynasty to the Tang dynasty, located in modern Hebei and Beijing. Zhuo Commandery was established during Emperor Gao of Han's reign from
Zhuo_Commandery
Chinese Han dynasty general (died 195)
and Han Sui, Huangfu Song moved to Chang'an (present-day Xi'an , Shaanxi ) to guard the imperial mausoleum. Xie Cheng's "Book of the Later Han" records
Huangfu_Song
Ruler of the State of Han from 376 BC to 374 BC
appointed Han Xialei (韓俠累) to be prime minister, he had closer relations with Yan Sui (嚴遂). They were archenemies of each other. In 374 BC, Yan Sui plotted
Marquess_Ai_of_Han
Imperial dynasty of China (618–907)
rulers, surpassed that of the Han dynasty. The Li family founded the dynasty after taking advantage of a period of Sui decline and precipitating their
Tang_dynasty
into the dominant cultural sphere. A period of unity began in 581 with the Sui dynasty, which soon gave way to the long-lived Tang dynasty (608–907), regarded
History_of_China
Empress of China from 581 to 602
10 September 602), formally Empress Wenxian (文獻皇后), was an empress of the Sui dynasty of China. She was the wife of Emperor Wen, who, on account of his
Dugu_Qieluo
Chinese general (175–210)
naval warfare? Now, the north is not completely peaceful; Ma Chao and Han Sui in Guanxi (west of Hangu Pass) remain as thorns in Cao Cao's flesh. Besides
Zhou_Yu
Period of Chinese rule in Vietnam
imperial dynasties rule over what is today northern Vietnam: Sui, Tang and Wu Zhou. The Sui dynasty ruled northern Vietnam from 602 to 618, and briefly
Third Era of Northern Domination
Third_Era_of_Northern_Domination
Type of crown with a flat top worn in East Asia
Emperors Scroll by Yan Liben, which depicts emperors from the Eastern Han to the Sui dynasty, have only one white jade at the bottom end of the chain. Also
Mianguan
Han dynasty official and warlord (132-194)
this campaign, they greatly defeated the Qiang tribes. As Bian Zhang and Han Sui rebelled, Tao Qian accompanied Zhang Wen. Although well treated, Tao despised
Tao_Qian_(Han_dynasty)
Timeline about the Wei, Wu, and Shu states
Turban Rebellion that took place in 184 during the late Eastern Han dynasty (25–220). Late Han dynasty provinces Warlords 194 Warlords 199 Warlords 208 Warlords
Timeline of the Three Kingdoms period
Timeline_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_period
Wife of Cao Pi, ruler of Cao Wei (183–221)
campaign to attack a coalition of northwestern warlords led by Ma Chao and Han Sui, leading to the Battle of Tong Pass and the subsequent battles. Cao Cao's
Lady_Zhen
City in Henan, China
UNESCO World Heritage List in 2014 Silk Roads – Han Wei Luoyang City Site, Dingding Gate Site of Sui Tang Luoyang City, Xin'an Hangu Guan Site, added
Luoyang
Name for Imperial China
ruled China for a total of two millennia since then, including the Qin, Han, Jin, Sui, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming, and Qing, among others. The word "China" has
Chinese_Empire
Ancient Chinese political subdivision
existed from the late Han dynasty to the Sui dynasty. It was located in present-day eastern Henan province. For much of the Western Han dynasty, the territory
Chen_Commandery
Former county in China
the Western Han dynasty and located in the south of modern Yongchang County, Jinchang, in Gansu province of Northwest China. The Western Han inhabitants
Liqian
2012 Chinese TV series or program
Heroes of Sui and Tang Dynasties 1 & 2 (Chinese: 隋唐英雄) is a 2012 Chinese historical television series directed by Li Hantao. It was first aired on Hunan
Heroes of Sui and Tang Dynasties
Heroes_of_Sui_and_Tang_Dynasties
Period of Chinese history (220–589)
AD, between the end of the Eastern Han dynasty and the beginning of the Sui dynasty. The Six Dynasties period overlapped with the era of the Sixteen
Six_Dynasties
Old Chinese coin
During the Han dynasty, a very large quantity of Wu Zhu coins were cast, and their production continued under subsequent dynasties until the Sui. Wu Zhu
Wu_Zhu
Historical practices of imperial marriage alliances in China
192 BC: Emperor Hui of Han marries another Han "princess" to Xiongnu chieftain Modu Chanyu. 176 BC: Emperor Wen of Han marries a third Han "princess" to Xiongnu
Heqin
Surname list
Sui is the transcription of two Chinese surnames, Suí (隋) and Suī (眭). Sui Gu (眭固), a member of the Heishan bandits in the Eastern Han dynasty Sui Lu (眭禄;
Sui_(surname)
troops. Although Sui was far larger and stronger than Goguryeo, the Baekje-Silla Alliance which had previously driven Goguryeo from the Han Valley in the
History of Sino-Korean relations
History_of_Sino-Korean_relations
This is a timeline of the Han dynasty (206 BC–220 AD) of Imperial China. Chu-Han Contention (207 BC–202 BC) Han dynasty, 190 BC - kingdoms in red, commanderies
Timeline_of_the_Han_dynasty
Chinese television series
Qiong Hans Zhang as Luo Cheng Jiang Wu as Cheng Yaojin Du Chun as Li Shimin (Emperor Taizong of Tang) Fu Dalong as Yang Guang (Emperor Yang of Sui) Wang
Heroes in Sui and Tang Dynasties
Heroes_in_Sui_and_Tang_Dynasties
Historic commandery of China
counties: Jiqiu and Fei (費). It was eventually abolished in early Sui dynasty. In Sui and Tang dynasties, Langya Commandery became the alternative name
Langya_Commandery
Traditional Asian unit of mass
units of China Ancient China-Qin 1 Jin (斤) / 1 Lüe (鋝) = 16 Liang (兩) Han-Sui 1 Jin (斤) = 16 Liang (兩) = 348 Zhu (銖 / 朱) = 3480 Lei (絫) Tang and later
Liang_(currency)
Their romanised names start with the letter T. Fan, Ye. Book of the Later Han (Houhanshu). Chen, Shou. Records of the Three Kingdoms (Sanguozhi). Fang
List of people of the Three Kingdoms (T)
List_of_people_of_the_Three_Kingdoms_(T)
Sui dynasty statesman (552–609)
surnames to Han surnames in 496.[citation needed] He had an elder brother, Zhangsun Chi (长孙炽; 549 – 15 November 610), who was also a Sui official. Orphaned
Zhangsun_Sheng
Lake in China
Canal and nearby settlements and farmland from floods of the Huai. Under the Sui, the Hangou Canal and lake were connected to other waterways north and south
Hongze_Lake
Chinese imperial family
were members of the northwest military aristocracy prevalent during the Sui dynasty. According to the official records of Tang dynasty, the Li family
House_of_Li
Political ideology
interacted with and often paid tribute to successive Chinese dynasties (Han, Sui, Tang, etc.), and were eventually absorbed into Chinese imperial territory
Korean_nationalism
HAN SUI
HAN SUI
Female
Japanese
(花) Japanese name HANA means "favorite" or "flower." Compare with other forms of Hana.
Male
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
Female
Hebrew
(×—Ö·× Ö¸Ö¼×”)Â Variant spelling of Hebrew Chana, HANA means "favor; grace."Â Compare with other forms of Hana.
Male
Swiss
, Jehovah's gift, or, grace.
Female
Vietnamese
 Vietnamese unisex name HAI means "two; second." Compare with another form of Hai.
Biblical
son of Noah|Ham, hot; heat; brown
Female
Welsh
Welsh name HAF means "summer."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Hain 1–3.German : variant spelling of Hain 4.Jewish : variant spelling of Hain 6.
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HAL means "home-ruler."
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : nickname for someone with a deformed hand or who had lost one hand, from Middle English hand, Middle High German hant, found in such appellations as Liebhard mit der Hand (Augsburg 1383).Jewish (Ashkenazic) : nickname from German Hand ‘hand’ (see 1).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Flaithimh (see Guthrie), resulting from an erroneous association of the Gaelic name with the Gaelic word lámh ‘hand’. It is used as an English equivalent for several other names of Gaelic origin too, e.g. Claffey, Glavin, and McClave.Dutch : from a variant of hont ‘dog’, ‘hound’, either a derogatory nickname, or a habitational name for someone living at a house distinguished by the sign of a dog.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name HANH means "has good conduct."
Male
Turkish
Turkish name CAN means "life."
Male
Chinese
Korean.
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian German
Male
German
Short form of German Johann, HAN means "God is gracious."
Surname or Lastname
English (mainly southwestern England)
English (mainly southwestern England) : variant spelling of Hamm.French : habitational name from any of the various places in northern France (Ardennes, Pas-de-Calais, Somme, Moselle) named with the Germanic word ham ‘meadow in the bend of a river’, ‘water meadow’, ‘flood plain’.Dutch : variant of Hamme.Korean : there is only one Chinese character for the Ham surname. Some sources report that there are sixty different Ham clans, but only the KangnÅng Ham clan can be documented. Although some records have been lost and a few generations are unaccounted for, it is known that the founding ancestor of the Ham clan is Ham Kyu, a KoryÅ general who fought against the Mongol invaders in the thirteenth century. His ancestor, Ham HyÅk, was a Tang Chinese general who stayed in Korea after Tang China helped Shilla unify the peninsula during the seventh century. Another of Ham HyÅk’s ancestors, Ham Shin, accompanied Kim Chu-wÅn, the founding ancestor of the KangnÅng Kim family, to the KangnÅng area, and hence the Ham clan became the KangnÅng Ham clan. The first prominent ancestor from KangnÅng whose genealogy can be verified is Ham Kyu, the KoryÅ general. Accordingly, he is regarded as the KangnÅng Ham clan’s founding ancestor.
Female
Vietnamese
Vietnamese unisex name HAO means "good."
Boy/Male
Chinese, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Dutch, German, Japanese, Netherlands, Polish
Brave; Fierce; God is Gracious; A Rooster; Variant of John
Male
English
Pet form of English Henry, HANK means "home-ruler."
Male
German
German short form of Latin Johannes, HANS means "God is gracious."
HAN SUI
HAN SUI
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Lord of Virtue
Boy/Male
Arabic, Farsi, French, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Iranian, Kannada, Malaysian, Muslim, Sindhi, Turkish
Beneficence; Charity; Compassion; Kindness
Boy/Male
Muslim
Lion
Male
Celtic
, a Belgic man.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Devotee of Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Arabic, Australian, Muslim
Highest Garden of Paradise
Girl/Female
Tamil
Young girl
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Victory for Craving
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Lord of Truth
Girl/Female
Tamil
From the Nile
HAN SUI
HAN SUI
HAN SUI
HAN SUI
HAN SUI
n.
A vessel or case of tinned iron or of sheet metal, of various forms, but usually cylindrical; as, a can of tomatoes; an oil can; a milk can.
v. i.
To cut and cure grass for hay.
inf. & plural pres.
To have; have.
n.
An index or pointer on a dial; as, the hour or minute hand of a clock.
a.
As tight as can be made by the hand.
v. t.
To lead, guide, or assist with the hand; to conduct; as, to hand a lady into a carriage.
n.
One, or any one, indefinitely; -- a modified survival of the Saxon use of man, or mon, as an indefinite pronoun.
n.
See Ha-ha.
n.
An agent; a servant, or laborer; a workman, trained or competent for special service or duty; a performer more or less skillful; as, a deck hand; a farm hand; an old hand at speaking.
a.
Of the color of tan; yellowish-brown.
n.
To move as with a fan.
n.
See Khan.
n.
The quality of being wan; wanness.
v. t.
To manage; as, I hand my oar.
n.
An intermission or hesitation of speech, with a sound somewhat like haw! also, the sound so made.
v. t. & i.
To be able; -- followed by an infinitive without to; as, I can go, but do not wish to.
v. t.
To pledge by the hand; to handfast.
n.
The bark of the oak, and some other trees, bruised and broken by a mill, for tanning hides; -- so called both before and after it has been used. Called also tan bark.
v. t.
To inclose for mowing; to set aside for grass.