Names
Other names of Lady Sun include:
- Sun Ren (simplified Chinese: 孙仁; traditional Chinese: 孫仁; pinyin: Sūn Rén) in Romance of the Three Kingdoms
- Sun Renxian (simplified Chinese: 孙仁献; traditional Chinese: 孫仁獻; pinyin: Sūn Rénxiàn) in Hanjin Chunqiu (漢晉春秋)
- Sun Shangxiang (simplified Chinese: 孙尚香; traditional Chinese: 孫尚香; pinyin: Sūn Shàngxiāng) in popular culture
- Xiao Ji (simplified Chinese: 枭姬; traditional Chinese: 梟姬; pinyin: Xiāo Jī; literally "fierce lady"), nickname in popular culture
- Gongyao Ji (Chinese: 弓腰姬; pinyin: Gōngyāo Jī; literally "lady with a waist like a bow"), nickname in popular culture
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Famous quotes containing the word names:
“I come to this land to ride my horse,
to try my own guitar, to copy out
their two separate names like sunflowers, to conjure
up my daily bread, to endure,
somehow to endure.”
—Anne Sexton (19281974)
“I introduced her to Elena, and in that life-quickening atmosphere of a big railway station where everything is something trembling on the brink of something else, thus to be clutched and cherished, the exchange of a few words was enough to enable two totally dissimilar women to start calling each other by their pet names the very next time they met.”
—Vladimir Nabokov (18991977)
“Well then, its Granny speaking: I dunnow!
Mebbe Im wrong to take it as I do.
There aint no names quite like the old ones, though,
Nor never will be to my way of thinking.
One mustnt bear too hard on the newcomers,
But theres a dite too many of them for comfort....”
—Robert Frost (18741963)