Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Shen Maolong | 沈懋龍 |
심무룡 (선마오룽) |
See Shen Maolong (愼懋龍). | |
Shen Maolong | 愼懋龍 |
신무룡 (선마오룽) |
A regional military commissioner (都司) of the Ming who was dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). | 무룡(懋龍), 신도사(愼都司) |
Shen Maoshi | 沈懋時 |
심무시 (선마오스) |
One of the administrators (參軍) of the Ming army dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). | 무시(懋時), 심무(沈懋), 심천총(沈千總) |
Shen Nong | 神農 |
신농 (선눙) |
A legendary ruler and cultural hero in Chinese mythology. He is said to have taught ancient Chinese people agriculture and medicine. | 농(Nong 農), 신농씨(Shen Nong Shi 神農氏), 신황(Shen Huang 神皇), 오곡선제(Wu Gu Xian Di 五穀先帝, 五谷先帝). |
Shen Qingzhi | 沈慶之 |
심경지 (선칭즈) |
(386-465). A military general of the Liu Song 劉宋 dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. A native of Wuxing Commandery 吳興郡. | 홍선(Hongxian 弘先) |
Shen San | 沈三 |
심삼 (선싼) |
One of the ship-wrecked Chinese men who drifted to the shore of Jeju Island in 1670. | |
Shen Shikui | 沈世魁 |
심세괴 (선스쿠이) |
A Ming Regional Vice Commander (副總兵) who was stationed in Ga Island (椵島) in Joseon during the Chongzhen era (1628-1644) of the Ming. He suppressed the revolt of Liu Xingzhi (劉興治) on Ga Island. | 세괴(世魁) |
Shen Shixian | 沈世賢 |
심세현 (선스셴) |
A messenger of Li Rusong 李如松. When the Japanese army left Seoul and moved southward for peace talk in 1593, they handed over twenty bushels of rice in storage to Shen. | |
Shen Wang | 瀋王 |
심왕 (선왕) |
Personal name Zhu Jionghong (朱迥洪). The ninth Prince of Shen (瀋王) during the Ming Dynasty who was taken captive by the army of Li Zicheng (李自成) in 1644. | |
Shen Xian | 沈僴 |
심한 (선셴) |
A disciple of great Confucian scholar Zhu Xi (朱熹) during the Song Dynasty. His name appeas in Zhuzi yulei (朱子語類). |