Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Liu Bao | 劉寶 |
유보 (류바오) |
(d. 301). A man of letter and military strategist in the Jin 晉 dynasty. | 보(Bao 寶), 패후(Pei Hou 沛侯) |
Liu Bei | 劉備 |
유비 (류베이) |
(161-223 CE). A warlord during the civil war in the late Eastern Han period and the founding emperor of the Shu Han 蜀漢 dynasty of the Three Kingdoms period. | 소렬(Zhaolie 昭烈) |
Liu Bei | 劉備 |
유비 (류베이) |
See Zhaoliedi 昭烈帝 | 류선주(Liu Xian Zhu 劉先主), 선주(Xian Zhu 先主) |
Liu Bi | 柳泌 |
유필 (리우비) |
Liu Bi(柳泌) was a Taoist priest(道士), who was favored by Emperor Xianzong(憲宗) of the Tang Dynasty. His original name was Yang Renzhou(楊仁晝). After he becme prefect of Tai Prefecture(台州刺史), he forced people to collect medicinal herbs at Tiantaishan(天台山). After Huanfu Bo's demotion, with whom he had developed a close connection, he was killed. | 유필(柳泌) |
Liu Bu | 劉補 |
유보 (류부) |
[Advisory official 諫議大夫 during the Western Han period. A native of Hejian 河間.] | |
Liu Cang | 劉蒼 |
유창 (류창) |
(d. 83 CE). A son of Emperor Guangwu of Han 漢光武帝 and a younger brother of Emperor Ming 明帝. King Xian of Dongping 東平憲王. | 동평왕(Dongping Wang 東平王), 창(Cang 倉), 창(Cang 蒼) |
Liu Chang | 劉侍讀 |
유시독 (류창) |
Refers to Liu Chang 劉敞 (1019~1068); see Liu Chang 劉敞 | 유시독(劉侍讀), 유창(劉敞), 창(敞), 원부(原父) |
Liu Chang | 劉鋹 |
류창 (류창) |
(942-980 CE). The last ruler of the Southern Han (Nan Han 南漢) during the Five Dynasties period. | |
Liu Chang | 劉敞 |
유창 (류창) |
Liu Chang(劉敞, 1019~1068) was an official of the Song Dynasty. In 1046 he earned the jinshi(進士) degree. In the reign of Emperor Yingzong(英宗), he was appointed Reader-in-waiting(侍讀). | 유시독(劉侍讀), 유창(劉敞), 창(敞), (原父) |
Liu Changyan | 劉昌言 |
유창언 (류창옌) |
Liu Changyan(劉昌言, 942~999) was an official of the Song Dynasty. In 983 he earned the jinshi(進士) degree. In the reign of Emperor Taizong(太宗), he was impeached and dismissed. | 유창언(劉昌言), 창언(昌言), 우모(禹謨) |