Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Lu Degong | 盧德功 |
노덕공 (루더궁) |
One of the mobile corps commanders (遊擊) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). | |
Lu Dezhang | 路德章 |
노덕장 (루더장) |
Lu Dezhang(路德章) was a poet during the reign of Emperor Ningzong(寧宗) of the Southern Dynasty, but his life was little documented. When he traveled to Xuyi county(盱眙縣), he wrote a poem about his great sadness for the downfall of his motherland. | 노덕장(路德章) |
Lu Ding Gong | 魯定公 |
노정공 (루딩궁) |
(r. 509-405 BCE). Duke Ding of Lu. The twenty-fifth ruler of the state of Lu 魯 during the Spring and Autumn period. He reigned for fifteen years. | 정공(Ding Gong 定公) |
Lu Duo | 魯鐸 |
노탁 (루둬) |
An assistant regional military commissioner (都指揮僉使) during the Jiajing era (1522-1566) of the Ming. | |
Lu Duoxun | 盧多遜 |
노다손 (루둬쉰) |
Lu Duoxun(盧多遜, 934-985) was an official of the Song Dynasty. In 968 he was appointed Hanlin Academician(翰林學士) and compiled Materia Medica of Kaibao(開寶本草) under imperial order. In 982 he was accused of plotting treason with Zhao Tingmei(趙廷美) by Grand Councilor Zhao Pu(趙普). He was exiled to Aizhou Prefecture(崖州) with his whole family and died there. | 다손(多遜), 노다손(盧多遜) |
Lu Feichi | 陸費墀 |
육비지 (루페이츠) |
Lu Feichi(?~1790) was from Tongxiang, Zhejiang. He earned the jinshi degree in the 31st year (1767) of the Qianlong era and became a historiographer. He was put in charge of Zongxiaoguan(總校官) of the publication of Siku Quanshu (Complete Books of the Four Imperial Repositories). He was expelled from his office due to the mistakes of Siku Quanshu. | 단숙(丹叔), 이재(頤齋) |
Lu Gong | 魯公 |
노공 (루궁) |
See Bo Qin 伯禽. | |
Lu Guangda | 魯廣達 |
노광달 (루광다) |
A general of Chen 陳 who fought against the Sui 隋 army in the last battles between the two states. | |
Lu Huaishen | 盧懷愼 |
노회신 (루화이선) |
Lu Huaishen(盧懷愼, ?-716) was an official of Tang. His family was a famous clan of Shandong(山東). He entered the government with a Jinshi (進士) degree. He served as Censor and Vice Director of the Ministry of Civil Affairs(吏部員外郎). In 715, he was promoted to Head of the Examination Bureau(黃門監). Lu Huaishen along with Yao Chong(姚崇) became the Head of the Legislative Bureau(紫微令) and took charge of the Privy Council(樞密院). He considered his ability as an official was inferior to Yao Chong, so he let Yao Chong dominate the council. Therefore, people called him “the sinecure chancellor”. In 716, he was promoted Minister of Civil Affairs(吏部尚書), but he resigned on account of ill health and died soon afterward. | 노회신(盧懷愼) |
Lu Huan Gong | 魯桓公 |
노환공 (루환궁) |
(r. 711-694). Duke Huan of Lu. The fifteenth ruler of the state of Lu 魯 during the Spring and Autumn period. He was assassinated when he visited the state of Qi 齊 by a plot of Duke Xiang of Qi 齊襄公 who was in an incestous relationship with Wen Jiang 文姜, the wife of Duke Huan of Lu. | 노환(Lu Huan 魯桓), 환(Huan 桓), 환공(Huan Gong 桓公) |