li shih-min: meaning, definition, pronunciation and examples

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UK/liː ˈʃiː mɪn/US/li ˈʃi mɪn/

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What does “li shih-min” mean?

A proper noun referring to Li Shih-min, also known as Emperor Taizong of Tang, a prominent emperor of the Tang Dynasty in China.

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Meaning and Definition

A proper noun referring to Li Shih-min, also known as Emperor Taizong of Tang, a prominent emperor of the Tang Dynasty in China.

Often used to denote the historical period, policies, or cultural achievements associated with his reign, which is considered a golden age in Chinese history.

Dialectal Variation

British vs American Usage

Differences

No significant differences in usage; both varieties use the same transliteration, though British English might retain more archaic spellings like 'Shih-min' while American English may use 'Shimin'.

Connotations

In both varieties, it connotes historical significance, leadership, and cultural heritage.

Frequency

Equally rare in both dialects, primarily encountered in specialized texts.

Grammar

How to Use “li shih-min” in a Sentence

as a subject in historical narrativesin prepositional phrases like 'during the reign of Li Shih-min'with possessive forms e.g., Li Shih-min's policies

Vocabulary

Collocations

strong
Emperor Li Shih-minLi Shih-min's reignTang Emperor Li Shih-min
medium
under Li Shih-minduring Li Shih-min's timethe rule of Li Shih-min
weak
great Li Shih-minhistorical Li Shih-minfamous Li Shih-min

Examples

Examples of “li shih-min” in a Sentence

adjective

British English

  • the Li Shih-min era

American English

  • the Li Shih-min period

Usage

Meaning in Context

Business

Rarely used; if ever, in contexts related to Chinese history or cultural references.

Academic

Common in historical, sinological, or East Asian studies discussions.

Everyday

Very rare; mostly encountered in educational settings or popular history.

Technical

Used in historical research, archaeology, and cultural studies.

Vocabulary

Synonyms of “li shih-min”

Strong

Tang Taizong

Neutral

Emperor TaizongLi Shimin

Weak

the Tang emperor

Watch out

Common Mistakes When Using “li shih-min”

  • Misspelling as 'Li Shinmin' or 'Li Shihmin' without the hyphen.
  • Mispronouncing 'shih' as /ʃɪh/ instead of /ʃiː/.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Li Shih-min, also known as Emperor Taizong of Tang, was the second emperor of the Tang Dynasty in China, reigning from 626 to 649 CE.

In British English, it is typically pronounced /liː ˈʃiː mɪn/, and in American English, /li ˈʃi mɪn/.

He is remembered for his effective governance, military campaigns, and cultural patronage, which contributed to the golden age of the Tang Dynasty.

Yes, alternative transliterations include 'Li Shimin' in modern Pinyin, and older forms like 'Li Shih-min' in Wade-Giles.

A proper noun referring to Li Shih-min, also known as Emperor Taizong of Tang, a prominent emperor of the Tang Dynasty in China.

Li shih-min is usually formal/academic in register.

Phrases

Idioms & Phrases

  • Li Shih-min's golden age
  • the age of Li Shih-min

Learning

Memory Aids

Mnemonic

Remember 'Li Shih-min' as 'Lee Shee Min', linking 'Lee' to the surname, 'Shee' to 'she' who ruled, and 'Min' to 'mind' as a wise ruler.

Conceptual Metaphor

A beacon of effective governance and cultural flourishing.

Practice

Quiz

Fill in the gap
was a notable emperor of the Tang Dynasty.
Multiple Choice

What is Li Shih-min also known as?