唐
唐高祖李淵566-618-626-635
唐太宗李世民 599-626-649
唐高宗李治 628-649-683
武周則天帝武曌 624-690-705
唐中宗李顯 656-684-705-710
唐殤帝李重茂 695/698-710-714
唐睿宗李旦 662-684-690-710-712-716
唐玄宗李隆基 685-712-756-762
唐肅宗李亨 711-756-762
唐代宗李豫 727-762-779
唐德宗李適 742-779-805
唐順宗李誦761-805-806
唐憲宗李純778-805-820
唐穆宗李恆795-820-824
唐敬宗李湛809-824-826
唐文宗李昂809-826-840
唐武宗李炎814-840-846
唐宣宗李忱810-846-859
唐懿宗李漼833-859-873
唐僖宗李儇862-873-888
唐昭宗李曄867-888-904
唐哀帝李柷892-904-907-908
五代
後梁
太祖 → 朱友珪 → 末帝
後唐
太祖* → 莊宗 → 明宗 → 閔帝 → 末帝
後晉
高祖 → 出帝
後漢
高祖 → 隱帝
後周
太祖 → 世宗 → 恭帝
十國
前蜀
王建 → 王衍
後蜀
孟知祥 → 孟昶
楊吳
楊行密 → 楊渥 → 楊隆演 → 楊溥
南唐
李昪 → 李璟 → 李煜
閩 王潮* → 王審知 → 王延翰 → 王延鈞 → 王繼鵬 → 王延曦 → 朱文進 → 王延政
吳越
錢鏐 → 錢元瓘 → 錢弘佐 → 錢弘倧 → 錢弘俶
馬楚
馬殷 → 馬希聲 → 馬希範 → 馬希廣 → 馬希萼 → 馬希崇
荊南
高季興 → 高從誨 → 高保融 → 高保勖 → 高繼沖
南漢
劉謙* → 劉隱* → 劉龑 → 劉玢 → 劉晟 → 劉鋹
北漢
劉旻 → 劉鈞 → 劉繼恩 → 劉繼元
北宋
宋太祖趙匡胤 927-960-976
宋太宗趙光義 939-976-997
宋真宗趙恆 968-997-1022
宋仁宗趙禎 1010-1022-1063
宋英宗趙曙 1032-1063-1067
宋神宗趙頊 1048-1067-1085
宋哲宗趙煦 1076-1085-1100
宋徽宗趙佶 1082-1100-1125-1135
宋欽宗趙桓 1100-1126-1127-1161
南宋
宋高宗趙構 1107-1127-1162-1187
宋孝宗趙昚 1127-1162-1189-1194
宋光宗趙惇 1147-1189-1194-1200
宋寧宗趙擴 1168-1194-1224
宋理宗趙昀1205-1224-1264
宋度宗趙禥 1240-1264-1274
宋端宗趙昰 1268-1276-1278
宋恭帝趙顯 1271-1274-1276-1323
宋少帝趙昺1271-1278-1279
2012年4月13日 星期五
strike a pose
Kim Kardashian struck a pose for photographers during Thursday's lingerie photo shoot.
strike a pose ---to position oneself in a certain posture.
Bob struck a pose in front of the mirror to see how much he had bulked up.
Lisa walked into the room and struck a pose, hoping she would be noticed.
bulk up somebody/something also bulk somebody/something up
to make someone or something stronger or more powerful
2012年4月10日 星期二
on a pro bono basis
Craig Sonner, the first attorney Zimmerman contacted, said he agreed to take the case on a pro bono basis until Zimmerman is perhaps charged.
pro bono adj. Done without compensation for the public good: a lawyer's pro bono work.
used to describe work that someone, especially a lawyer, does without getting paid
pro bono adj. Done without compensation for the public good: a lawyer's pro bono work.
used to describe work that someone, especially a lawyer, does without getting paid
2012年4月3日 星期二
bear sb/sth `out
I can not absolutely sure that the experiment will bear me out.
bear sb/sth `out support (sb); confirm (sth)
The other witnesses will bear me out/bear out what I say.
bear sb/sth `out support (sb); confirm (sth)
The other witnesses will bear me out/bear out what I say.
2012年4月1日 星期日
since his incarceration
Tepper's van rolled onto his driveway just before 8 p.m. AT, where the family was greeted by a throng of dozens of locals eager to give him a warm homecoming 374 days since his incarceration.
incarcerate -to put or keep someone in prison
incarcerate -to put or keep someone in prison
2012年3月29日 星期四
went from fast food to life in the fast lane
‘McDonald’s made me a prostitute:’ Woman sues fast-food giant for turning her into a Vegas working girl
A woman went from fast food to life in the fast lane -- and she says its all McDonald’s fault.
A woman went from fast food to life in the fast lane -- and she says its all McDonald’s fault.
life in the fast lane-a very active or possible risky way to live.
I gutted it out
In every phase, Anthony was terrific, gutting it out with 25 points in 26 minutes, hauling in five rebounds with six assists, limping at times, grimacing at others, riding the stationary bike near the bench when he checked out of the game.
“I gutted it out. He fired us all up.’’
gut it out Slang-To show pluck and perseverance in the face of opposition or adversity.
fire up [fire sb⇔up] phr v
to make someone become very excited, interested, or angry
gut it out Slang-To show pluck and perseverance in the face of opposition or adversity.
fire up [fire sb⇔up] phr v
to make someone become very excited, interested, or angry
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