Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Mao Daji | 毛大己 |
모대기 (마오다지) |
A company commander (千摠) during the Tianqi era (1621-1627) of the Ming. | |
Mao Guoke | 茅國科 |
모국과 (마오궈커) |
A Ming official during the Wanli era (1573-1620) who was dispatched to Joseon as a commissioner (差官) in 1600. | 국과(國科) |
Mao Guoqi | 茅國器 |
모국기 (마오궈치) |
One of the mobile corps commanders (遊擊) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). | 국기(國器), 모유격(茅遊擊) |
Mao Ji | 毛琦[毛紀] |
모기 (마오지) |
Refers to Mao Ji 毛紀 (1463-1545). A native of Laizhou 萊州, Shandong 山東. He won a jinshi degree in 1487, and was eventually appointed Senior Grand Secretary 首輔 in the third year (1524) of the Jiajing 嘉靖 era. He resigned from his official post during the so-called Great Rites Controversy 大禮議. | |
Mao Jiang | 毛將 |
모장 (마오장) |
See Mao Wenlong (毛文龍). | |
Mao Jiao | 茅焦 |
모초 (마오쟈오) |
A court advisor who remonstrated with the First Emperor on the banishment of the empress dowager. | |
Mao Jie | 毛玠 |
모개 (마오졔) |
(d. 216). A native of Chenliu Commandery 陳留郡 and an official and politician of Cao Wei 曹魏 during the Three Kingdoms period. He was well known as a man of integrity. | 효선(Xiaoxian 孝先) |
Mao Kun | 茅坤 |
모곤 (마오쿤) |
(1512-1602 CE). A bureaucrat, writer, and bibliophile during the Ming Dynasty. A native of Guian (歸安), he won the imperial civil service examination in 1538, and served in official posts such as Secretary (主事) of the Ministry of Rites (禮部). His writings include the Shiji chao (史記鈔) and the Tang Song ba daijia chao (唐宋八大家鈔). | 록문(鹿門) |
Mao Ruyong | 毛孺永 |
모유영 (마오루융) |
A commissioner (差官) dispatched to Joseon by Commissioner-in-Chief (都督) Mao Wenlong (毛文龍) during the late Ming period. | |
Mao Shicheng | 毛士成 |
모사성 (마오스청) |
A company commander (qianzong 千摠) during the Tianqi era (1621-1627) of the Ming. |