Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Jingsui | 景遂 |
경수 (징수이) |
(920-958 CE). The third son of the founding emperor of Southern Tang (Nan Tang 南唐) during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms (wu dai shi guo 五代十國) period. | 이경수(Li Jingsui 李景遂) |
Jinjiayou | 陳嘉猷 |
진가유 (진자여우) |
Ambassador of Ming China who was dispatched to Joseon Korea in the 5th year of King Sejo's era. His official title at that time was Imperial Attendant of the Ministry of Justice. | 가유(嘉猷), 진가유(陳嘉猷) |
Jinshan Dada | 金山達達 |
금산달달 (진산다다) |
Thought to refer to a Tartar tribe in a golden mountain. | |
Jinyuxuchu | 金於虛出 |
금어허출 (진위쉬추) |
Also known as Yuxuchu(於虛出). A paramount chief of the Orangkai Jurchens from Yilan 依蘭 who defected to the Ming. He was appointed commander of Jianzhou Garrison (建州衛指揮使) in the first year (1403) of the Yongle (永樂) era of the Ming. He was the grandfather of Li Manzhu (李滿住) and the father of the third empress of the Yongle (永樂) Emperor. | |
Jisun | 季孫 |
계손 (지쑨) |
One of the Three Huans 三桓, the powerful ministerial lineages in the state of Lu 魯 during the Spring and Autumn period. The Three Huans were Mengsun 孟孫, Shusun 叔孫 and Jisun 季孫, which were the lineages descended from Duke Huan of Lu 魯桓公. The Jisun lineage was most powerful among the Three Huans. | 계씨(Ji Shi 季氏) |
Jiwen | 繼文 |
계문 (지원) |
Interpreter of Qing China. | |
Jjingjingwang | 敬景王 |
경경왕 (징징왕) |
details unknown | |
Ju Xin | 劇辛 |
극신 (쥐신) |
(d. 242 BCE). A general of the state of Yan 燕 in the Warring States period. He was defeated and killed by Pang Xuan 龐煖 in 242 BCE when he attacked the state of Zhao 趙. | 극자(Ju Zi 劇子), 처자(Chu Zi 處子) |
Ju Yong | 鞠詠 |
국영 (쥐융) |
Ju Yong(鞠詠) was an official of the Song Dynasty. In the reign of Emperor Renzong(仁宗), as Inspecting Censor(監察御使), he advised the emperor that Qian Weiyan(錢惟演) should not be appointed Grand Councilor. | 국영(鞠詠), 영지(詠之) |
Juan Xun | 涓勳 |
연훈 (좐쉰) |
[Colonel of internal security 司隸校尉 during the Western Han dynasty.] |