Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Qu Ke | 曲科 |
곡과 (취커) |
A Han-Chinese who provided a Joseon envoy with information about the Revolt of the Three Feudatories in 1674. | |
Qu Ping | 屈平 |
굴평 (취핑) |
See Qu Yuan 屈原. | |
Qu Shisi | 瞿式耜 |
구식사 (추스쓰) |
(1590-1651 CE). The Ming loyalist who enthroned Zhu Youlang (朱由榔), the Prince of Gui (桂王), as the emperor of Southern Ming (南明). He was taken prisoner by the Qing army and committed suicide in 1651. | |
Qu Yuan | 蘧瑗 |
거원 (취위안) |
See Qu Boyu 蘧伯玉. | |
Qu Yuan | 屈原 |
굴원 (취위안) |
(339-273 BCE). A great Chu 楚 poet in the Warring States period, who is purported to have compiled the great poetry collection entitled the Songs of the South 楚辭. | 굴자(Quzi 屈子), 굴평(Qu Ping 屈平) |
Qu Zongji | 瞿宗吉 |
구종길 (추쭝지) |
Personal name You (佑). A native of Qiantang (錢塘). A prominent novelist and poet during the Ming Dynasty whose works include the Jiandeng xinhua (剪燈新話) and the Guitian shihua (歸田詩話). | |
Quan Deyu | 權德輿 |
권덕여 (취안더위) |
(759-818 CE). A renowned writer and official during the reign of Emperor Dezong of Tang (Tang Dezong 唐德宗). | |
Quan Popo | 權婆婆 |
권파파 (취안포포) |
A Ming court lady of Korean origin during the Yongle (永樂) era of the Ming. | 권(權), 파파(婆婆) |
Quan Shijue | 全世爵 |
전세작 (취안스줴) |
Quan Shijue(全世爵) was a refugee of the Ming Dynasty who asked for food aid from Joseon(朝鮮). | 세작(世爵), 전세작(全世爵) |
Quan Wanji | 權萬紀 |
권만기 (취안완지) |
(d. 643 CE). A palace aide to the censor-in-chief (御史中丞) during the reign of Emperor Taizong of Tang (唐太宗). |