Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Li Jingde | 黎靖德 |
여정덕 (리징더) |
A native of Yongjia 永嘉 during the Song Dynasty. He compiled the Zhuzi yulei 朱子語類 of 140 juan in 1270. | |
Li Jingfu | 李景富 |
이경부 (리징푸) |
Regional military commissioner 都督府都司. In 1625, he occupied and cultivated Sinmido 身彌島. He was hated by the residents of the island since he occupied fields and destroyed forests. | 이경부(李景富) |
Li Jingjian | 李景儉 |
이경검 (리징졘) |
Li Jingjian(李景儉, ?-?) was a poet and official of the Tang Dynasty(唐朝). He was appointed Grand Master of Remonstrance(諫議大夫) among other positions. He behaved in an arrogant manner, ignoring high-ranking officials(公卿大臣) and speaking out bluntly to officials aiding the emperor. When he was accused of this, Emperor Muzong(穆宗) did not punish him. | 이경검(李景儉), 관중(寬中) |
Li Jingliang | 李景良 |
이경량 (리징량) |
A regional commander 總兵 who was active in the 1530s and 40s. He came to Joseon in 1539 as an envoy to Korea. | 경량(景良), 이경량(李景良) |
Li Jingrang | 李景讓 |
이경양 (리징랑) |
Li Jingrang(李景讓, ?-?) was an official of the Tang Dynasty(唐朝). In the era of Dazhong(大中), he became the Chief Imperial Censor(御史大夫) and impeached men of power without reservation. When Zheng Guang(鄭光), the father-in-law of Emperor Xuanzong(宣宗), died, the Emperor tried to cancel the morning assembly for three days. He opposed the lengthy cancellation and shortened it to two days. | 경양(景讓), 이경양(李景讓), 후기(後己) |
Li Jingshi | 李敬寔 |
이경식 (리징스) |
Li Jingshi(李敬寔, ?-?) was a eunuch under Emperor Xuanzong(宣宗) of Tang(唐). | 경식(敬寔), 이경식(李敬寔) |
Li Jingye | 李敬業 |
이경업 (리징예) |
Li Jingye(李敬業, ?-684) was a grandson of Li Ji(李勣), one of the prominent generals of the Tang Dynasty(唐朝). He succeeded to his grandfather Li Ji's title, Duke Yingguo(英國公). When Empress Wu Zetian(則天武后) dethroned the Emperor Zhongzong(中宗) in favor of Ruizong(睿宗) and controlled the court by herself, he rebelled, asserting reinstatement of Zhongzong. However, he failed and was killed by his subordinate. | 이경업(李敬業) |
Li Jinjia | 李金家 |
이금가 (리진자) |
A Chinese refugee who was sent back to Liaodong(遼東) by the Joseon authorities during the reign of King Seongjong(成宗). | 이금가(李金家) |
Li Jiqian | 李繼遷 |
이계천 (리지첸) |
Li Jiqian(李繼遷, 963~1004) was the King of Western Xia(西夏) and the grandfather of Li Yuanhao(李元昊), the first emperor of the Western Xia. He was posthumously titled Emperor Taizu(太祖) by Li Yuanhao. | 계천(繼遷), 이계천(李繼遷) |
Li Jiucheng | 李九功[李九成] |
이구공[이구성] (리쥬청) |
Refers to Li Jiucheng 李九成, a former Regional Vice Commander (副將) under Mao Wenlong 毛文龍. He rebelled along with Kong Youde 孔有德 and Geng Zhongming 耿仲明 in 1632 (Wuqiao Revolt 吳橋兵變) but was before long killed in the battle with a Ming force. | 이구공(李九功) |