Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Lin Yuan | 林原 |
임원 (린위안) |
He had been captured by Jurchens and escaped to Korea. The Joseon court sent him back to Liaodong 遼東 in 1490. | 임원(林原) |
Lin Zhuan | 林撰 |
임찬 (린좐) |
He had been captured by the Japanese and escaped to Joseon. The Joseon government gave him a roll of hemp cloth and sent him back to Liaodong 遼東 in 1423. | 임찬(林撰) |
Lindalani | 林答剌你 |
임답랄니 (린다라니) |
A Ming soldier in Liaodong 遼東 who escaped to Korea. After receiving a letter from the regional military commissioner 都使 of Liaodong, the Joseon court sent him back to Liaodong in 1403. | 임답랄니(林答剌你) |
Ling A | 靈阿 |
영아 (링아) |
Ambassador of Qing China dispatched to Joseon Korea in 24th (1748) year of the King Youngjo' era. | |
Ling Cao | 凌操 |
능조 (링차오) |
A military general serving under the warlord Sun Ce 孫策 at the end of the Eastern Han period. When Sun Ce went on an expedition against Huang Zu 黃祖, he distinguished himself but was killed by Gan Ning 甘寧 in the battle. His son Ling Tong凌統 also served Sun Ce's brother, Sun Quan 孫權. | |
Ling Di | 靈帝 |
영제 (링디) |
See Han Ling Di 漢靈帝. | 령(Ling 靈) |
Ling Gong | 靈公 |
영공 (링궁) |
(d. 620-607 BCE). Duke Ling. A despotic ruler of the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period. He was killed by Zhao Chuan 趙穿, a cousin (or nephew) of regent Zhao Dun 趙盾. | |
Ling Tong | 凌統 |
능통 (링퉁) |
(189-217/237). A military general serving under the warlord Sun Quan 孫權 during the late Eastern Han and the Three Kingdoms periods. A native of Wu Commandery 吳郡. Since his father, Ling Cao 凌操, was killed by Gan Ning 甘寧 in the expedition against Huang Zu黃祖, he is said to have been in discord with Gan Ning. | 통(Tong 統), 공적(Gongji 公績) |
Linghu Chu | 令狐楚 |
영호초 (링후추) |
Linghu Chu(令狐楚, 766-837), a jinshi of 791, was an official and a poet of the Tang Dynasty(唐朝). He became chancellor in the reign of the Emperor Xianzong(憲宗). Under Emperor Muzong(穆宗), he was involved in court factional struggles and demoted to military governor of various regions. He was an important person of the Party of Niu(牛黨) in the Niu-Li Factional Struggles(牛李黨爭). | 영호초(令狐楚), 각사(殼士) |
Linghu Zhang | 令狐彰 |
영호창 (링후장) |
Linghu Zhang(令狐彰, ?-773) was a son of Linghu Bi(令狐濞)'s concubine. Originally he served An Lushan(安祿山) and then his son An Qingxu(安慶緒) as deputy general. Afterward he surrendered to the Tang(唐) and was appointed military governor of Huabo(滑亳節度使). He controlled his army strictly and never pillaged people's properties. | 영호창(令狐彰), 백양(伯陽) |