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Chinese Personal Names
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Terms Chinese Korean Explanation Another Name
Nuchu 奴雛 노추
(누추)
Refers to Nurhaci; see Qing Taizu 淸太祖 만) 누르하치(Nurhaci)
Nü Wa , also Nü Gua 女媧 여와
(뉘와)
A goddess in Chinese mythology who was said to have created mankind and to have repaired the pillar of Heaven which had been destroyed by Gong Gong 共工. There are many versions of the myth relating to Nü Wa. By Han times, Nü Wa was believed to be a wife or sister of Fu Xi 伏羲 and to have had a body of a serpent. 여왜(Nü Wa 女媧), 여와씨(Nü Wa Shi 女媧氏), 와(wa 媧), 와황(Wa Huang 媧皇)
Nü Ying 女英 여영
(뉘잉)
The daughter of Yao 堯 and the younger sister of E Huang 娥皇. She and E Huang were married by their father to Shun 舜, the successor of Yao. According to one version of the myth, they later became the goddesses of the Xiang River湘水. 영(Ying 英)
Ou Jigong 歐繼功 구계공
(어우지궁)
A Chinese person who provided the Joseon court with the intelligence on conditions in China during the reign of King Gwanghae (光海).
Ou Xiji 歐希稷 구희직
(어우시지)
An imperial messenger (行人) during the Longqing era (1567-1572) of the Ming who was dispatched to Joseon as an envoy in 1568. 구(歐), 구천사(歐天使), 구천사희직(歐天使希稷), 희직(希稷)
Ouyang Che 歐陽澈 구양철
(어우양처)
Ouyang Che(歐陽澈, 1091~1127), was a scholar of the Song who never entered officialdom during his life. In the reign of Emperor Gaozong(高宗), he submitted a memorial to the emperor that denounced Huang Qianshan(黃潛善) and Wang Boyan(汪伯彦). 구(歐), 구양철(歐陽澈), 명덕(德明)
Ouyang Chengti 歐陽成梯 구양성제
(어우양청티)
A man of Wuling 武陵 who falsely accused Ouyang Wei 歐陽緯
Ouyang Fei 歐陽棐 구양비
(어우양페이)
Ouyang Fei(歐陽棐, 1047~1113) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He was the son of Ouyan Xiu(歐陽脩). He became jinshi(進士) in 1067. 비(棐), 숙필(叔弼)
Ouyang Wei 歐陽緯 구양위
(오우양웨이)
A tribute student(貢生) from Wuling 武陵 who was excuted for criticizing the government in the late eighteenth century.
Ouyang Xi 歐陽歙 구양흡
(어우양시)
A renowned scholar of the Venerated Documents 尙書 and statesmen during the late Western Han and early Eastern Han periods.
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