Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Liu Sai

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=[[:Liu Sai]]=

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This entry has no other references, and the person is not an important figure in history, so it may not meet the inclusion criteria. Babaibiaobin (talk) 06:27, 7 April 2025 (UTC)

  • Comment: Here are some sources I found about Liu Sai ({{zh|s=刘赛|t=劉賽}}):

    1. {{cite book |date=2005 |title=二十五史補編: 宋遼金元明六史補編 |trans-title=Supplement to the Twenty-Five Histories: Supplement to the Six Histories of the Song, Liao, Jin, Yuan, and Ming Dynasties |language=zh |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=qTrTAAAAMAAJ |location=Beijing |publisher={{ill|National Library of China Publishing House|zh|國家圖書館出版社}} |via=Google Books |accessdate=2025-04-13 }}

      The book notes: "劉賽知潭州宋元憲集二年劉賽長福明道二年八月丁未命度支判官刑部郎中劉賽使契丹三年劉賽賽改廣州"

      From Google Translate: "Liu Sai was the governor of Tanzhou. In the second year of Song Yuanxianji, Liu Sai was appointed as the governor of Fumingdao. In the eighth month of the second year of Song Yuanxianji, Liu Sai was appointed as the judge of Duzhi and the doctor of Xingbu. In the third year of Song Yuanxianji, Liu Sai was appointed as the governor of Tanzhou."

    2. {{cite book |date=2007 |title=中國文化硏究所學報 |trans-title=Journal of the Institute of Chinese Culture Studies |language=zh |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=M0MEAQAAIAAJ |location=Hong Kong |publisher=香港中文大學中國文化硏究所. Chinese University of Hong Kong |via=Google Books |volume=47 |page=41 |accessdate=2025-04-13 }}

      The book notes: "劉賽( ? -1033 後)、符惟忠、度支判官司封員外郎"

      From Google Translate: "Liu Sai (? - after 1033), Fu Weizhong, Duzhi Judge, Sifeng Yuanwailang"

    3. {{cite journal |date=1985 |title=Social Science Journal article |language=zh |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=7SAwAAAAMAAJ |location= |script-journal=zh:社会科学辑刊 |trans-journal=Social Science Journal |via=Google Books |page=98 |accessdate=2025-04-13 }}

      The book notes: "宋仁宗明道二年(公元 1033 年) ,八月丁未,宋命度支判官册部郎中刘赛、西染院副使兼閤门通事舍人符惟忠,度支判官司封员外郎李昭述、东染院副使张茂实使契丹谢国母及国主来吊慰祭奠。"

      From Google Translate: "In the second year of Mingdao reign of Emperor Renzong of Song Dynasty (1033 AD), on August 27th, Song ordered Liu Sai, the judge of Duzhi and the Langzhong of Cebu, Fu Weizhong, the deputy envoy of Xiranyuan and the Tongshi Sheren of Gemen, Li Zhaoshu, the judge of Duzhi and the Yuanwailang of Sifeng, and Zhang Maoshi, the deputy envoy of Dongranyuan, to send Khitan to thank the queen mother and the king to offer condolences and sacrifices."

    4. {{cite book |last=Li |first=Zhiliang 李之亮 |date=2001 |title=宋两浙路郡守年表 |trans-title=Chronological Table of Prefects of the Liangzhe Circuit during the Song Dynasty |language=zh |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DoFMAAAAMAAJ |location=Sichuan |publisher=Bashu Publishing House 巴蜀书社 |via=Google Books |page=260 |isbn=978-7-80659-188-8 |accessdate=2025-04-13 }}

      The book notes: "刘赛张交《宝庆志》: “张交,司封员外郎。明道年。”在刘赛后一人。"

      From Google Translate: "Liu Sai and Zhang Jiao's "Baoqing Chronicles": "Zhang Jiao, Yuanwailang of Sifeng. In the Mingdao period." One person after Liu Sai."

    I found very limited information about him in the sources. There is not enough yet for him to pass Wikipedia:Notability#General notability guideline or Wikipedia:Notability (people)#Basic criteria.

    Cunard (talk) 04:04, 13 April 2025 (UTC)

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