Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lü Hui | 呂誨 |
여회 (뤼후이) |
Lü Hui(呂誨, 1014~1071), born in You Prefecture(幽州), was an official of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was a grandson of Lü Duan(呂端), Grand Councilor during the reign of Emperor Taizong(太宗). In the early reign of Emperor Shenzong(神宗), he was demoted for criticizing Wang Anshi(王安石)'s reforms. | 려(呂), 여회(呂誨), 헌가(獻可) |
Lü Huiqing | 呂惠卿 |
여혜경 (뤼후이칭) |
Lü Huiqing(呂惠卿, 1032~1112) was an official of the Northern Song Dynasty. He came from Jinjiang District(晉江), Quan Prefecture(泉州) and earned the jinshi(進士) degree in 1057. He was a friend of Wang Anshi(王安石), and after Wang's downfall, he consistently carried out reforms promoted by Wang. However, he was demoted and exiled due to discord with Wang. | 려(呂), 여혜경(呂惠卿), 혜경(惠卿), 길보(吉甫) |
Lü Huishu | 呂晦叔 |
여회숙 (뤼후이수) |
Refer to Lü Gongzhu(呂公著) | 여회숙(呂晦叔), 여공저(呂公著) |
Lü Ji | 呂伋 |
여급 (뤼지) |
The second or fifth ruler of the state of Qi 齊 during the Western Zhou period. | 급(Ji 伋), 제정공(Qi Ding Gong 齊丁公) |
Lü Lan | 呂覽 |
여람 (뤼란) |
A senior compiler of the Hanlin Academy (翰林院修撰) during the Jiajing era (1522-1566); details unknown | |
Lü Liuliang | 呂留良 |
여류량 (뤼류량) |
(1629-1683 CE). A native of Shimen (石門), Zhejiang (浙江). A thinker during the late Ming and early Qing periods. His corpse was dug up and beheaded, and his writings were burned by the Qing authorities after an attempted revolt in 1732 by a man named Zeng Jing (曾靜). It was said that Zeng JIng had been influenced by Lü writings. | |
Lü Lu | 呂祿 |
여록 (뤼루) |
(d. 180 BCE). A nephew of the Empress Lü during the early Western Han period. He and his whole family were exterminated on the charge of treason by chancellor Chen Ping 陳平 and grand commandant Zhou Bo 周勃. | |
Lü Meng | 呂蒙 |
여몽 (뤼멍) |
(178-220). A military general serving under the warlord Sun Quan 孫權 during the Eastern Han period. Lü Meng served as the commanding general in the invasion of Jing province 荊州 in 220 that led to the death of Guan Yu 關羽. | 자명(Ziming 子明) |
Lü Mengzheng | 呂蒙正 |
여몽정 (뤼멍정) |
Lü Mengzheng(呂蒙正, 946-1011) was a Grand Councilor of the Northern Song Dynasty. He came from Luoyang District(洛陽), Henan(河南) and earned the jinshi(進士) degree in 977. He recommended Fu Bi(富弼) and his nephew Lü Yijian(呂夷簡), both of whom later became renowned Grand Councilors. He was posthumously honored as Wenmu(文穆). | 여몽정(呂蒙正), 몽정(蒙正), 성공(聖功) |
Lü Qiang | 呂强 |
여강 (뤼챵) |
(d. 184 CE). An upright and incorruptable eunuch during the reign of Emperor Ling of Han 漢靈帝. | 강(Qiang 强), 도향후(Duxiang Hou 都鄕侯) |