Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Ma Lin | 馬麟 |
마린 (마린) |
An official of the Ming court who was dispatched to Korea as an envoy during the reign of King Taejong 太宗 of Joseon. He served as Supervising Secretary 給事中 of the Office of Scrutiny for Works 工科 during the late Hongwu 洪武 era (1368-1398), and Chief Supervising Secretary 都給事中 of the Office of Scrutiny for War 兵科 during the Yongle 永樂 era (1403-1424). | 린(麟), 마린(馬麟) |
Ma Long | 馬隆 |
마륭 (마룽) |
A native of Dongping Commandery 東平郡 and military commander who served in the Cao Wei 曹魏 and the Western Jin 西晉 dynasties. He successfully suppressed a rebellion in Liangzhou 涼州, and defended that place for over ten years during the Western Jin period. | |
Ma Long | 麻隆 |
마륭 (마룽) |
A commader for the defense of Yanghecheng (守備陽和城指揮) during the Jiajing era (1522-1566) of the Ming. | |
Ma Nizi | 馬儞子 |
마이자 (마니쯔) |
A Ming commoner who was taken captive by one of the Jurchen tribes and fled to Joseon during the reign period of King Jungjong (中宗) of Joseon. He fled again before he was returned to the Ming by the Joseon authorities. | |
Ma Rong | 馬融 |
마융 (마룽) |
(79-166 CE). A prominent Confucian classicist during the Eastern Han period. The teacher of the great Confucian classicist Zheng Xuan 鄭玄. | 부풍백(Fufeng Bo 扶風伯), 융(Rong 融) |
Ma Rongzong | 馬榮宗 |
마영종 (마룽쭝) |
The supervising secretary (給事中) during the Yongle era (1403-1424) of the Ming who was dispatched to Japan as an envoy in 1404. | 영종(榮宗) |
Ma Ru | 馬儒 |
마유 (마루) |
A Chinese man who drifted to Joseon Korea in the 23rd year of King Injo's era. | 유(儒) |
Ma Ruji | 馬如驥[馬汝驥] |
마여기 (마루지) |
(1493-1543). A native of Suide 綏德, Shaanxi 陝西 and a jinshi of 1517. He served as Chancellor 祭酒 of the Directorate of Education 國子監 and Vice Minister of the Right 右侍郞 of the Ministry of Rites 禮部 during the Jiajing era (1522-1566) of the Ming. | |
Ma Shilang | 馬侍郞 |
마시랑 (마스랑) |
Personal name and exact official post unknown. A vice minister (侍郞) during the Chenghua era (1464-1487) of the Ming who asked the emperor to ban the Joseon envoys from purchasing bows in the Ming. | |
Ma Shilong | 馬時龍 |
마시룡 (마스룽) |
A military commander under grand secretary (閣老) Sun Chengzong (孫承宗) during the Tianqi era (1621-1627) of the Ming. |