Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Liu De | 劉德 |
유덕 (류더) |
(d. 129 BCE). King Xian of Hejian 河間獻王. The third son of Emperor Jing of Han 漢景帝. | 하간(Hejian 河間) |
Liu Dongyang | 劉東暘 |
유동양 (류동양) |
He led a rebellion in 1592 in Ningxia 寧夏 along with Xu Chao 許朝 and Bobai 哱拜. The rebellion was suppressed by Li Rusong 李如松. | 유동양(劉東暘) |
Liu Dun | 劉敦 |
유돈 (류둔) |
A native of Pingyuan 平原. A renowned astrologer during the late Eastern Han period. He first served Sun Quan's 孫權 cousin Sun Fu 孫輔, and then later became an official of the Wu 吳. | |
Liu Fa | 劉發 |
유발 (류파) |
(d. 127 BCE). The sixth son of Emperor Jing of Han 漢景帝 and the ancestor of Emperor Guangwu of Han 漢光武帝. | 장사정왕(Changsha Ding Wang 長沙定王) |
Liu Fangwan | 劉芳萬 |
유방만 (리우팡완) |
One of the leaders of the White Lotus Rebellion of Hubei in the Jianqing era. | |
Liu Fangyu | 劉芳譽 |
유방예 (류팡위) |
A provincial official in Fujian 福建 around 1594. He proposed that Shen Youjing 沈惟敬 and others who tried to negotiate peace with Japan be punished. | 유방예(劉芳譽) |
Liu Fen | 劉蕡 |
유분 (리우펀) |
Liu Fen(劉蕡, ?-842), a native of You prefecture(幽州) and jinshi of 763, was an official of the Tang Dynasty. He was regarded as a prominent foe of the eunuchs. Due to conflicts with eunuchs, he was exiled and died in exile. | 류분(劉賁), 유분(劉蕡), 분(蕡), 거화(去華). |
Liu Fu | 劉輔 |
유보 (류푸) |
A son of Emperor Guangwu of Han 漢光武帝 and the first king of the Kingdom of Pei 沛 in the Eastern Han dynasty. | 보(Fu 輔), 헌왕(Xian Wang 獻王) |
Liu Fuhai | 劉福海 |
유복해 (류푸하이) |
A member of a Ming envoy's suite to Joseon in 1429 | 유복해(劉福海) |
Liu Fuqi | 劉伏玘 |
유복기 (류푸치) |
A native of Datong 大同, Shanxi 山西. He arrested Wang San 王三, a rebel leader, around 1545. Wang was actually a fellow countryman. | 유복기(劉伏玘), 복기(伏玘) |