Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Que Hu | 卻縠 |
각곡 (췌후) |
A native of the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period. He had such broad learning of the Odes 詩 and the Documents 書 that Duke Wen of Jin 晉文公 appointed him to a high-ranking official position. | |
Quni Hou | 曲逆侯 |
곡역후 (취니허우) |
See Chen Ping 陳平. | |
Ran Deng | 冉登 |
염등 (란덩) |
A palace eunuch (太監) who was dispatched to Joseon as a member of the Ming envoy's staff in 1610. | |
Ran Ji | 冉季 |
염계 (란지) |
(b. 498 BCE). A native of the state of Chu 楚. A disciple of Confucius. | 제성후(Zhucheng Hou 諸城侯) |
Ran Qiu | 冉求 |
염구 (란추) |
(b. 522 BCE). One of the prominent disciples of Confucius, the so-called "Wise Ones" (Shi zhe 十哲). He served as a retainer of the Jisun 季孫 lineage. Confucius could return to the state of Lu 魯 from his wandering thanks to the help of Ran Qiu. | 구(Qiu 求), 서공(Xu Gong 徐公), 염유(Ran You 冉有), 자유(Zi You 子有) |
Ran Ru | 冉孺 |
염유 (란루) |
(b. 501 BCE). A native of the state of Lu 魯. A disciple of Confucius. | 임기후(Linyi Hou 臨沂侯) |
Ran Tianshi | 冉天使 |
염천사 (란톈스) |
Refers to Ran Deng 冉登 | |
Ran Tianyuan | 冉添元 |
염첨원 (란톈위안) |
One of the leaders of the White Lotus Rebellion (1796-1804) in the Qing Dynasty | |
Ran Yong | 冉雍 |
염옹 (란융) |
(b. 522 BCE). One of the prominent disciples of Confucius, so called the "Wise Ones" (Shi zhe 十哲), who was notable for his moral conduct. | 중궁(Zhong Gong 仲弓), 설공(Xue Gong 薛公) |
Ran You | 冉有 |
염유 (란유) |
See Ran Qiu 冉求. |