Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Luan Da | 欒大 |
난대 (롼다) |
An esoteric master 方士 pursuing immortality who was appointed Wuli jiangjun 五利將軍 by Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝. | |
Luan Shu | 欒書 |
난서 (롼수) |
(d. 573 BCE). A military commander in the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period. He deposed Duke Li 厲公 and enthroned Duke Dao 悼公. | |
Luan Ying | 欒盈 |
난영 (롼잉) |
(d. 550 BCE). The last head of the powerful ministerial lineage of Luan 欒 in the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period. | 영(Ying 盈) |
Luan Zhi | 欒枝 |
난지 (롼즈) |
(d. 622 BCE). A military general in the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period. He led the Lower Army 下軍 of Jin in the historic battle of Chengpu 城濮 against the state of Chu 楚. | |
Lulingwang | 廬陵王 |
여릉왕 (루링왕) |
(407~424). The second son of Emperor Wu 武帝 of the Liu Song 劉宋 dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. He was enfeoffed as the Prince of Luling 廬陵王 in 420. | 유의진(Liu Yizhen 劉義眞) |
Luo Bingchen | 羅秉臣 |
나병신 (뤄빙천) |
A company commander (千摠) who was a member of the Ming envoy's staff sent to Joseon for the negotiations with Japan during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming. | 병신(秉臣) |
Luo Bowen | 羅博文 |
나박문 (뤄보원) |
Luo Bowen(羅博文, 1116-1168) was an official and Neo-Confucian scholar of the Song Dynasty. He studied under Li Tong(李侗) with Zhu Xi(朱熹) and Liu Jia(劉嘉). Zhu Xi compiled his obituary. | 나박문(羅博文), 종약(宗約), 종례(宗禮) |
Luo Congyan | 羅從彦 |
나종언 (뤄충옌) |
Luo Congyan(羅從彥) was a Neo-Confucian scholar of the Song Dynasty. He came from Nanjian Prefecture(南劍州) of Fujian Circuit(福建路). He studied under Cheng Yi(程頤) and Cheng Hao(程顥) in his early days. He was the teacher of Li Tong(李侗), whose students included Zhu Xi(朱熹). | 나(羅), 나씨(羅氏), 나종언(羅從彦), 문질공(文質公), 예장(豫章), 중소(仲素) |
Luo Dajing | 羅大經 |
나대경 (뤄다징) |
Luo Dajing(羅大經, 1196~1242) was a scholar of the Song Dynasty. He entered the National Academy(太學) at an early age and became jinshi(進士) in 1226. After he resigned from office, he dedicated himself to teaching and writing books. | 나대경(羅大經), 경륜(景綸) |
Luo Dian | 羅點 |
나점 (뤄뎬) |
Luo Dian(羅點, 1151-1195) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He studied under Lu Jiuyuan(陸九淵) and became jinsh(進士) in 1175. He repeatedly remonstrated with Emperor Guangzong(光宗) about his unfilial conduct toward his father Emperor Xiaozong(孝宗), but the emperor did not accept the criticism. | 나(羅), 나점(羅點), 춘백(春伯) |