Within a few years the task of Lichimin was brought to a glorious completion, and on his return to Singan he was able to assure his father that the empire was pacified in a sense that had not been true for many centuries.
The eldest of the surviving Han princes, Liu Hiuen, was placed on the throne, and the capital was removed from Singan to Loyang, or Honan.
His son and successor Soutsong did something to retrieve the fortunes of his family, and he recovered Singan from Ganlochan.
It seems from the inscription on the stone found at Singan that he was a patron of the Nestorian Christians, and his character and career have suggested a comparison with Belisarius.
His entry into Singan at the head of his victorious troops reminds the reader of a Roman triumph.
Wou Sankwei took Tunkwan without firing a shot, and when Li attempted to defend Singan he found that his soldiers would not obey his orders, and wished only to come to terms with Wou Sankwei.
He removed his capital from Loyang in Honan to Singanfoo in Shensi, and as Singan was difficult of access in those days, he constructed a great highroad from the center of China to this somewhat remote spot on the western frontier.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "singan" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.