Sû Kai
Sû Kai (hàn-gú: 徐階; 1503-nî — 1583-nî; Sî Kai), jī Tsí-sing (子升), hō Siàu-ôo(少湖), it-hō Tsûn-tsai (存齋). Tiong-kok Ti̍t-lē Siông-kang hú Huâ-tîng kuān (kin-á-ji̍t ê Siōng-hái tshī Siông-kang-khu) jîn-sū[1][2], sī Tiong-kok Bîng-tāi tsìng-tī-ka, bûn-ha̍k-ka í-ki̍p su-sióng-ka; kuann-uī kàu lāi-koh siú-hú, lē-pōo siōng-su, kiàn-ki̍k tiān (建極殿) tāi-ha̍k-sū.
Sû Kai | |
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徐階 | |
Tē 44-jīm Lāi-koh tāi-ha̍k-sū | |
Jīm-kî 1562–1568 | |
Kun-chú |
Ka Tsíng Liông-khìng |
Chêng-jīm | Giâm Siong (嚴嵩) |
Kè-jīm | Lí Tshun-hong (李春芳) |
Kò-jîn chu-sìn | |
Chhut-sì | 1503 |
Kòe-sin | 1583 (huè-sóo 80) |
Art name |
Siàu-ôo (少湖) hi̍k-tsiá Tsûn-tsai (存齋) |
Posthumous name | Bûn Ting (文貞) |
Tsù-kái
siu-káiTsham-khó bûn-hiàn
siu-kái- Mote, Twitchett, Frederick W., Denis (1998). The Cambridge History of China, Volume 7: The Ming Dynasty, 1368–1644, Part 1. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-24332-2.
Tsham-ua̍t
siu-kái- Bîng-tāi siú-hú tshing-tuann (明朝首輔列表)
Guā-pōo liân-kiat
siu-kái- 徐階--中國哲學書電子計畫 (Hàn-gí)
- 徐阶:斗垮了严嵩,培养了张居正 (Hàn-gí)
- 徐階--評價 (Hàn-gí)
Sû Kai | ||
Chiap-sio̍k Giâm Siong |
Tiong-kok bîng-tāi siú-hú 1562–1568 |
Kè-sio̍k Lí Tshun-hong |