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Shi Dan 師丹 사단
(스단)
(d. 3 CE). A high-ranking official during the late Western Han period. He insisted on the restriction of land ownership by high-ranking officials and local magnates, but his opinion could not be implemented. 단(Dan 丹)
Shi Dao 史道 사도
(스다오)
(1485-1553). A native of Zhuozhou 涿州, the Northern Metropolitan Area 北直隸. He won a jinshi degree in 1517, and was promoted to Minister of War 兵部尙書 in the thirtieth year (1551) of the Jiajing 嘉靖 era. In 1521 when he was Supervising Secretary 給事中 of the Office of Scrutiny for War 兵科, he was dispatched to Korea as a deputy envoy 副使. 사(史), 사도대인(史道大人)
Shi Daoli 師道立 사도립
(스다오리)
One of the mobile corps commanders (遊擊) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion).
Shi De 施得 시득
(스더)
A company commander (百戶) of Suzhou (蘇州) who was cast away on the shore of Joseon in 1406. 득(得)
Shi Hai 施亥 시해
(스하이)
A nephew of Qing admiral Shi Lang 施琅. He was excuted after the failed attempt to capture Zheng Jing 鄭經 in secret communication of viceroy of Min-Zhe 閩浙總督 Yao Qisheng 姚啟聖 in 1679. This incident served as an opportunity that Shi Lang lead the conquer of Taiwan. 시명량(施明良)
Shi Hongzhao 史弘肇 사홍조
(스훙자오)
Shi Hongzhao(史弘肇, ?~950) was a general of the Later Han(後漢) during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period(五代十國時代). Born into a peasant family, he rose through military positions and eventually became the military governor of Xuzhou(許州節度使). He was killed by Emperor Yin(隱帝) of Later Han. 사홍조(史弘肇)
Shi Hou 石厚 석후
(스허우)
A son of Shi Que 石碏. He helped Zhou Yu 州吁 usurp the throne but was entrapped and killed by his own father Shi Que 石碏.
Shi Huangsun 史皇孫 사황손
(스황쑨)
(113-91 BCE). A son of deposed heir apparent Liu Ju 劉據, grandson of Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝 and the father of Emperor Xuan 宣帝. 도(Dao 悼), 도황고(Dao Huangkao 悼皇考), 유진(Liu Jin 劉進)
Shi Jia 石檟 석가
(스자)
A Nanjing censor (南京御史) who opposed the enshrinement of Wang Shouren's (王守仁) tablet in the Temple of Confucius (文廟) during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming.
Shi Jian 石建 석건
(스젠)
(d. 123 BCE). Superintendent of the palace 郞中令 in the court of Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝. The eldest son of Shi Fen 石奮.
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