Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Lu Yong | 陸顒 |
육옹 (루융) |
An envoy to Joseon in 1401. At that time he was Secretary 主事of the Ministry of Rites 禮部, and later became a Secretary of the Ministry of War 兵部. He was an accomplished poet. | 륙(陸), 육옹(陸顒), 옹(顒) |
Lu You | 陸游 |
육유 (루유) |
Lu You(陸游, 1125–1209), courtesy name Wuguan(務觀), was a poet of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was referred to as the most productive poet in Chinese history. He composed over 10,000 poems. He is regarded as one of the "Four great poets of the Southern Song Dynasty(南宋四大家)". | 육유(陸游), 무관(務觀) |
Lu Yu | 盧毓 |
노육 (루위) |
(183-257). An official of Cao Wei曹魏) in the Three Kingdoms period and a native of Zhuo Commandery 涿郡. He was the son of Lu Zhi 盧植, a famous classicist and politician in the Eastern Han period. | 자가(Zijia 子家) |
Lu Zhao Gong | 魯昭公 |
노소공 (루자오궁) |
(r. 541-510 BCE). Duke Zhao of Lu. A ruler of the state of Lu 魯 during the Spring and Autumn period. In 517 BCE, the duke attacked the Jisun 季孫 lineage, the most powerful ministerial lineage in Lu. After being defeated, he took refuge in the state of Qi 齊, where he died of illness in 510 BCE. | 소공(Zhao Gong 昭公) |
Lu Zhi | 盧植 |
노식 (루즈) |
(d. 192 BCE). A statesman, military strategist, and classicist during the late Eastern Han period. | 량향후(Liangxiang Hou 良鄕侯), 로(Lu 盧) |
Lu Zhonglian | 魯仲連 |
노중련 (루중롄) |
(305 - 245 BCE). A politician and advisor in the state of Qi 齊 during the Warring States period. | 노련(Li Lian 魯連), 중련(Zhonglian 仲連) |
Lu Zhuang Gong | 魯莊公 |
노장공 (루좡궁) |
(706-662 BCE; r. 693-662 BCE). Duke Zhuang of Lu. The sixteenth ruler of the state of Lu 魯 during the Spring and Autumn period. He reigned for thirty two years. | 장공(Zhuang Gong 莊公) |
Lu Zijing | 陸子靜 |
육자정 (루쯔징) |
Refers to Lu Jiuyuan 陸九淵 (1139~1192); see Lu Jiuyuan 陸九淵 | 육자정(陸子靜) |
Lu Zongdao | 魯宗道 |
노종도 (루쭝다오) |
Lu Zongdao(魯宗道, 966~1029) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He lost both of his parents at an early age and was raised by his maternal grandfather. Emperor Zhenzong(眞宗) called him “Luzhi(魯直)” because he was renowned for his integrity. When Empress Dowager Liu(劉太后) ruled as regent in the early reign of Emperor Renzong(仁宗), he insisted that Empress Dowager Liu should not overstep her authority. | 강간(剛簡), 노종도(魯宗道), 숙간(肅簡), 관지(貫之) |
Luan Bu | 欒布 |
난포 (롼부) |
(d. 145 BCE). A loyal retainer of king of Liang 梁王 Peng Yue 彭越. He became the chancellor 相 of the kingdom of Yan 燕 during the reign of Emperor Wen of Han 漢文帝. |