Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Wang Ji'en | 王繼恩 |
왕계은 (왕지언) |
Wang Ji'en(王繼恩) was a eunuch official during the early period of the Northern Song Dynasty who served Emperor Taizu(太祖) and Emperor Taizong(太宗). After the death of Emepror Taizong, in collusion with Li Changling(李昌齡), he plotted to depose the Heir Apparent; however, Grand Councilor Lü Duan(呂端) exposed his conspiracy. After Emperor Zhenzong(眞宗) ascended the throne, he was imprisoned. | 왕계은(王繼恩) |
Wang Jia | 王嘉 |
왕가 (왕쟈) |
(d. 2 BCE). Chancellor 丞相 during the reign of Emperor Ai of Han 漢哀帝. He remonstrated with Emperor Ai that the emperor should not appoint Dong Xian 董賢 as marquis 侯. | |
Wang Jian | 王建 |
왕건 (왕졘) |
Wang Jian(王建, ?-830), a jinshi of 775, was a poet and an official of Tang. | 왕건(王建), 중초(仲初) |
Wang Jian | 王翦 |
왕전 (왕졘) |
A prominent general of the state of Qin 秦 in the late Warring States period, who conquered Handan 邯鄲, the capital of the state of Zhao 趙. | 왕(Wang 王), 전(Jian 翦) |
Wang Jian | 王儉 |
왕검 (왕졘) |
(452–489). An official and Confucian scholar of the Liu Song 劉宋 and the Southern Qi 南齊 during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. As he supported Xiao Daocheng 蕭道成, Emperor Gao 高帝 of the Southern Qi to ascend the throne, he became prominent during the reigns of Emperor Gao 高帝 and Emperor Wu 武帝. | 중보(Zhongbao 仲寶) |
Wang Jianbin | 王見賓 |
왕견빈 (왕젠빈) |
1536-1607. A jinshi of 1574; one of the three candidates recommended by the Ministry of War (兵部) for the post of Military Commissioner (經理) to Korea during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming. He rendered distinguished service in governing the border areas. | |
Wang Jiangong | 王建功 |
왕건공 (왕장궁) |
A Ming company commander (千摠) who was rescued from Japanese Pirates in Tsushima (對馬島) in 1600. | 건공(建功) |
Wang Jie | 王杰 |
왕걸 (왕지에) |
Wang Jie(1725-1805), a native of Hancheng, Shanxi, was a renowned official in the later part of the Qianlong era. He taught the Crown Prince Yongyan (the Jianqing Emperor). He held the official post of Grand Secretary of the Eastern Pavilion. He died at the age of 81 in the 10th year of the Jianqing era. | 위인(偉人) |
Wang Jie | 王介 |
왕개 (왕제) |
Wang Jie(王介, 1157~1213), an official and neo-Confucian philosopher of the Song Dynasty, was associated with Zhu Xi(朱熹) and Lü Zuqian(呂祖謙). In 1190 he earned the jinshi(進士) degree. In the reign of Emperor Shenzong(神宗), he strongly criticized Wang Anshi(王安石)'s reforms. | 왕개(王介), 원석(元石) |
Wang Jin | 王謹 |
왕근 (왕진) |
A physician who was dispatched to Joseon to examine a Chinese envoy in 1483. |