Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Jia Chong | 賈崇 |
가숭 (자충) |
Jia Chong(賈崇) was an official of the early Tang period. In the Zhenguan(貞觀) period, Jia Chong, then prefect of Dai prefecture(戴州刺史), was impeached because people in his jurisdiction committed Ten Great Crimes(十惡). However, Emperor Taizong(太宗) granted him a pardon. | 가숭(賈崇), 숭(崇) |
Jia Cong | 賈琮 |
가종 (쟈총) |
An able local administor during the reign of Emperor Ling of Han 漢靈帝. | |
Jia Da'en | 賈大恩 |
가대은 (쟈다언) |
An imperial agent (旗牌官) during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming Dynasty. | |
Jia Dacai | 賈大才 |
가대재 (쟈다차이) |
One of the military officials dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(aka Hideyoshi's Invasion). The Joseon Court wanted to appoint him a military instructor, but it is not clear whether he actually remained in Joseon as a military instructor. | |
Jia Dao | 賈島 |
가도 (자다오) |
Jia Dao(賈島, 779-843) was a poet of the Tang Dynasty. He was a Buddhist monk in his early years, but later he returned to secular life. He was acquainted with the great poet, Han Yu(韓愈) and others. He was well known for his meticulous choice of words in composing poems. | 가랑선(賈浪仙), 랑선(浪仙) |
Jia Fu | 賈復 |
가복 (쟈푸) |
(9-55 CE). One of the meritorious retainers at the founding of the Eastern Han dynasty. A native of Nanyang commandery 南陽郡. | 가(Jia 賈) |
Jia Gongyan | 賈公彦 |
가공언 (자궁옌) |
Jia Gongyan(賈公彦, ?-?), was a Confucian scholar who specialized in the study of Confucian classics from theTang Dynasty(唐朝). He worked as an official in the reign of Emperor Gaozong(高宗, 650-665). He was an expert in the Three Rituals (三禮). He wrote the Annotations of Zhouli(周禮義疏) and the Annotations of Yili (儀禮義疏). These two books were included in the Annotations of Thirteen Classics (十三經注疏). | 가(賈), 가공언(賈公彦), 가씨(賈氏), 가씨(賈氏), 공언(公彦) |
Jia Hongru | 賈鴻儒 |
가홍유 (쟈훙루) |
A commissioner (差官) of the Ministry of War (兵部) of the Ming who was dispatched to the court of Joseon in the twenty-second year (1592) of the Wanli era (1573-1620) in the Ming Dynasty. | |
Jia Jian | 賈鑑 |
가감 (쟈젠) |
An assistant regional commander (參將) who, with Grand Coordinator (巡撫) of Datong (大同) Zhang Wenjin (張文錦), was killed by mutineers in the third year (1524) of the Jiajing era in the Ming Dynasty. | |
Jia Kui | 賈逵 |
가규 (쟈쿠이) |
(174-228). A military general and bureaucrat during the Eastern Han dynasty. A native of Hedong Commandery 河東郡., he became an official of the state of Cao Wei 曹魏 during the Three Kingdoms period. | 규(Kui 逵), 기양백(Qiyang Bo 岐陽伯), 양도(Liangdao 梁道) |