(sī) surname Si
(sī) to take charge of; to manage; department (under a ministry)
(sīlìng) commanding officer
(sīlìngyuán) commander
(sīlìngguān) commander; officer in charge
(sīlìngbù) headquarters; military command center
(sīgètè) Scott (name); Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), Scottish romantic novelist
(sīshòurényuán) bus crew; driver and conductor
(sītiāntái) Observatory or Bureau of Astronomy (official title) from the Tang dynasty onwards
(sīkòu) two-character surname Sikou
(sīkòu) minister of criminal justice (official rank in Imperial China)
(sītú) minister of education (history); two-character surname Situ
(sījī) chauffeur; driver; CL:個|个[ge4]
(sīfǎ) judicial; (administration of) justice
(sīfǎrényuán) law-enforcers
(sīfǎguān) law officer
(sīfǎjīguān) judicial authorities
(sīfǎquán) jurisdiction
(sīfǎdúlì) judicial independence
(sīfǎbù) Justice Department (of the US government)
(sīfǎyuàn) Judicial yuan, the high court under the constitution of Republic of China, then of Taiwan
(sītāngdá) Stendhal
(sīlú) stoker (worker operating a coal fire, esp. for a steam engine)
(sīkōngjiànguàn) a common occurrence
(sīxiànyuán) line judge (tennis etc)
(sīduó) priest
(sīzhǎng) bureau chief
(sīmǎ) official post of minister of war in pre-han Chinese states; two-character surname Sima
(sīmǎguāng) Sima Guang (1019-1086), politician and historian of Northern Song, author of Comprehensive Mirror for aid in Government 資治通鑒|资治通鉴
(sīmǎyì) Sima Yi (179-251), warlord under Cao Cao and subsequently founder of the Jin dynasty
(sīmǎchéngzhèng) Sima Chengzheng (655-735), Daoist priest in Tang dynasty
(sīmǎzhāozhīxīnlùrénsuǒzhī) Sima Zhao's stratagem is obvious to everyone; fig. an open secret
(sīmǎfǎ) “Methods of Sima”, also called “Sima Rangju’s Art of War”, one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China 武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 Shu1], written by Sima Rangju司馬穰苴|司马穰苴[Si1 ma3 Rang2 ju1]
(sīmǎyán) Sima Yan (236-290), founding emperor of Jin dynasty 晋 after the Three Kingdoms period, reigned 265-290 as Emperor Wu of Jin 晉武帝
(sīmǎrángjū) Sima Rangju (c. 800 BC, dates of birth and death unknown), military strategist of the Qi State 齊國|齐国[Qi2 Guo2] and author of “Methods of Sima” 司馬法|司马法[Si1 ma3 Fa3], one of the Seven Military Classics of ancient China武經七書|武经七书[Wu3 jing1 Qi1 Shu1]
(sīmǎtán) Sima Tan (-110 BC), Han dynasty scholar and historian, and father of 司馬遷|司马迁[Si1 ma3 Qian1]
(sīmǎqiān) Sima Qian (145-86 BC), historian, author of 史記|史记[Shi3 ji4], known as the father of Chinese historiography
(sīmǎliáotàiláng) SHIBA Ryotarō (1923-1996), Japanese author of historical novels