Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Lü Dafang | 呂大防 |
여대방 (뤼다팡) |
Lü Dafang(呂大防, 1027~1097), courtesy name Huizhong(徽仲), was an official of the Song Dynasty. In 1049 he earned the academic degree of Jinshi(進士) by passing the imperial examination. In the reign of Emperor Zhezong(哲宗), he was demoted and exiled for being in opposition to the reforms promoted by Wang Anshi(王安石). He developed the Lü Family Community Compact(Lü shi xiang yue,呂氏鄉約) with his brothers. | 여대방(呂大防) |
Lü Dai | 呂岱 |
여대 (뤼다이) |
(161–256). A military general of Eastern Wu 東吳 during the Three Kingdoms period. Lü Dai was appointed Commander-in-chief 大司馬 under Sun Liang 孫亮, the second emperor of the state. | 정공(Dinggong 定公) |
Lü Dajun | 呂大勻 |
여대균 (뤼다쥔) |
Lü Dajun(呂大鈞, 1029~1080) was an official and scholar of the Song Dynasty. In 1059 he earned the jinshi(進士) degree. He developed the Lü Family Community Compact(呂氏鄉約) with his brothers. | 여대균(呂大勻), 화숙(和叔) |
Lü Dalin | 呂大臨 |
여대림 (뤼다린) |
(1044-1091 CE). A native of Lantian (藍田), Jingzhao (京兆). A prominent Neo-Confucian scholar and epigraphist during the Song Dynasty. A disciple of Cheng Yi (程颐). | |
Lü Daqi | 呂大器 |
여대기 (뤼다치) |
(1586-1649 CE). A jinshi of 1628. One of the key courtiers during the late Ming Dynasty. He served as Minister of War (兵部尙書) in the Southern Ming (南明) Dynasty and enthroned the Prince of Gui (桂王) Zhu Youlang (朱由榔) as emperor. | |
Lü Duan | 呂端 |
여단 (뤼돤) |
Lü Duan(呂端, 935~1000), born in the You Prefecture(幽 州), was an official of the Northern Song(北宋). He was appointed Grand Councilor during the reign of Emperor Taizong(太宗). After the death of Emperor Taizong(太宗), he made a great contribution in enthroning Emperor Zhenzong(眞宗) by exposing the eunuch Wang Jien(王繼恩)'s conspiracy to depose the Heir Apparent. He was posthumously honored as Zhenghui(正惠). | 려(呂), 여단(呂端), 역직(易直) |
Lü Gongbi | 呂公弼 |
여공필 (뤼궁비) |
Lü Gongbi(呂公弼, 1007~1073) who came from Shou Prefecture(壽州), was an official of the Song Dynasty. He was the second son of Lü Yijian(呂夷簡) and earned the jinshi(進士) degree in 1033. He was appointed to the post of Fiscal Commissioner of Hebei Circuit(河北路轉運使) in the reign of Emperor Renzong(仁宗). He was posthumously honored as Huimu(惠穆). | 여공필(呂公弼), 보신(寶臣) |
Lü Gongzhu | 呂公著 |
여공저 (뤼궁주) |
Lü Gongzhu(呂公著,1018~1089) was an official and scholar of the Song Dynasty. He was a son of Lü Yijian(呂夷簡). He strongly criticized Wang Anshi(王安石)'s reforms. | 공저(公著), 여공저(呂公著), 려정헌공(呂正獻公), 회숙(晦叔) |
Lü Hou | 呂后 |
여후 (뤼허우) |
(241-180 BCE). Emperor Gao’s main consort. Although her son Emperor Hui of Han 漢惠帝 ascended the throne after Emperor Gao’s death, she actually ruled the empire for 15 years. After she died, her whole family was exterminated on the charge of treason by chancellor Chen Ping 陳平 and grand commandant Zhou Bo 周勃. | 고후(Gao Hou 高后), 여황후(Liu Huanghou 呂皇后) |
Lü Huanghou | 呂皇后 |
여황후 (뤼황허우) |
See Lü Hou 呂后. |