Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Li Zong'e | 李宗諤 |
이종악 (리쭝어) |
Li Zong'e(李宗諤) was an official of the Song Dynasty who could write by the age of 7. After earning the jinshi (進士) degree, he was appointed Editor of the Palace Library(祕書省校書郎). In the reign of Emperor Zhenzong(眞宗), he was appointed Imperial Diarist(起居舍人) and participated in the recompilation of the Veritable Records of Emperor Taizu(太祖實錄). | 이종악(李宗諤), 종악(宗諤), 창무(昌武) |
Li Zongmin | 李宗閔 |
이종민 (리쫑민) |
Li Zongmin(李宗閔, ?-846), a member of the Royal family, was an official of the Tang Dynasty. He served twice as chancellor in the reign of the Emperor Wenzong(文宗). He and Niu Sengru(牛僧孺) led the party of Niu(牛黨) in the Niu-Li Factional Struggles(牛李黨爭). | 이(李), 이종민(李宗閔), 종민(宗閔), 손지(損之) |
Li Zongsheng | 李宗誠 |
이종성 (리쭝성) |
Son of Li Yangong 李彦恭, Marquis Linhui 臨淮侯. He came to Korea as Ming envoy in order to enfeoff Toyotomi Hideyosi 豊臣秀吉 as the King of Japan during the Imjin War (aka Hideyoshi's Invasion). He escaped from a Japanese camp in Pusan in April, 1596. | 이종성(李宗誠), 종성(宗誠) |
Li Zongwen | 李宗文 |
이종문 (리쭝원) |
(b. 1716). A native of Anxi 安溪, Fujian 福建 and a jinshi of 1748. He was promoted as high as Vice Minister of Works and Vice Minister of Rites. | |
Li Zongyi | 李宗義 |
이종의 (리쭝이) |
A Ming soldier who was convicted of attempted rape and murder of a Joseon woman during the Imjin War(Hideyoshi's Invasion). | 이종의(李宗義) |
Lian Fan | 廉范 |
염범 (롄판) |
An able local official who served as governors of Yunzhong 雲中, Wuwei 武威, Wudu 武都 and Shu 蜀 during the Eastern Han period. | 염숙도(Lian Shudu 廉叔度) |
Lian Jie | 廉潔 |
염결 (롄제) |
A native of the state of Wey 衛. A disciple of Confucius. | 조성후(Zuocheng Hou 胙城侯), 조성후(Zuocheng Hou 胙城候) |
Lian Po | 廉頗 |
염파 (롄포) |
One of the greatest military commanders during the Warring States period. Although he distinguished himself in many battles in the state of Zhao 趙, he escaped from his mother country and died in Chu 楚. | 염(Lian 廉), 파(Po 頗) |
Lian Zining | 練子寧 |
연자녕 (롄쯔닝) |
(1350-1402 CE). A native of Linjiang (臨江), Jiangxi (江西). A censor (御史) during the Jianwen era (1399-1402) of the Ming. He was executed by slow slicing (凌遲) for criticizing the Yongle emperor (永樂帝) who had usurped the throne. | |
Liang Bo | 梁伯 |
양백 (량보) |
The last ruler of the state of Liang 梁, which was destroyed by the state of Qin 秦, during the Spring and Autumn period. |