Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Liu Pengli | 劉彭離 |
유팽리 (류펑리) |
(r. 144-115 BCE). King of Jidong 濟東王 during the Western Han period. | 제동왕(Jidong Wang 濟東王), 팽리(Pengli 彭離) |
Liu Penzi | 劉盆子 |
유분자 (류펀쯔) |
(b. 10 CE). A descendant of Liu Zhang 劉章 who was a grandson of Emperor Gao of Han 漢高祖. He was enthroned as a puppet emperor by the Red Eyebrow 赤眉 Rebels in the late Western Han period. | |
Liu Pi | 劉濞 |
유비 (류피) |
(216-154 BCE). King of Wu 吳王 and a nephew of Emperor Gao of Han 漢高祖. He initiated the Revolt of the Seven Kingdoms to resist the centralizing policies of Emperor Jing 景帝 in 154 BCE but was defeated. | 비(Pi 濞), 오왕(Wu Wang 吳王) |
Liu Pin | 柳玭 |
유빈 (리우핀) |
Liu Pin(柳玭), son of Liu Zhongying(柳仲郢), was an official and jinshi during the late Tang period. In the reign of Emperor Xizong(僖宗) and Emperor Zhaozong(昭宗), he was appointed to higher positions. He enjoyed a very high reputation in those days. | 유빈(柳玭) |
Liu Pingfu [Liu Ping] | 劉平甫[劉玶] |
유평보 (류핑푸[류핑]) |
Liu Ping(劉玶,1138-1185) was an official of the Song Dynasty. His original name was Liu Ping(劉玶). He was the son of Liu Zihui(劉子翬) and Zhu Xi(朱熹)'s teacher and friend. | 유평보(劉平甫), 유평(劉玶) |
Liu Pingshan [Liu Zihui] | 劉屛山[劉子翬] |
유병산 (류핑산[류쯔후이]) |
Liu Zihui(劉子翬, 1101~1147) was an official and scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty. After he resigned because of illness, he dedicated himself to lecturing to disciples, one of whom was Zhu Xi(朱熹), the most prominent Neo-Confucian scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was posthumously honored as Wenjing(文靖). | 유병산(劉屛山), 병산(屛山), 언충(彦沖), 병옹(病翁) |
Liu Qi | 劉濟 |
유제 (류치) |
A native of Lantian 藍田, Shaanxi 陝西, jinshi of 1511. He served as a censor 御史. He was well known for his outspokenness. During the Discussion of Rites, he annoyed the Jiajing 嘉靖 Emperor and was exiled to Manchuria where he died. | 유제(劉濟) |
Liu Qi | 劉錡 |
유기 (류치) |
Liu Qi(劉錡, 1098~1162) was a renowned general of the Song Dynasty. Originally from Qin Prefecture(秦州), he distinguished himself in the war against Jin(金) in the reign of Emperor Gaozong(高宗). After his death, he was deified by natives. | 류(劉), 유기(劉錡), 신숙(信叔) |
Liu Qichu | 劉栖楚 |
유서초 (리우치수) |
Liu Qichu(劉栖楚) was an official who was active during Emperor Jingzong's reign during the Tang Dynasty. Born into humble circumstances, he was appointed Reminder(拾遺) on the recommendation of Li Fengji(李逢吉). He was reputed to be a man of strict integrity and boldness. | 유서초(劉栖楚) |
Liu Qirong | 劉啓榮 |
유계영 (류치롱) |
A Ming officier. In 1626, he surrendered to Nurhaci 努爾哈赤 with thirty soldiers. | 유계영(劉啓榮) |