Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Wang Jin | 王瑾 |
왕근 2 (왕진) |
A palace eunuch 太監 during the Xuande era (1426-1435) of the Ming. | |
Wang Jin | 王瑾 |
왕근 1 (왕진) |
A judge (鎭撫) of Liaodong (遼東) during the Chenghua era (1465-1487) of the Ming. | 근(瑾) |
Wang Jingmin | 王敬民 |
왕경민 (왕징민) |
A jinshi of 1571. When he was a supervising secretary (給事中) of the Office of Scrutiny for Works (工科) in 1582, he was dispatched to Korea as a deputy envoy. | |
Wang Ju | 王琚 |
왕거 (왕쥐) |
A palace eunuch (太監) of the Directorate for Imperial Regallia (司設監) during the Chenghua era (1465-1487) of the Ming. | 거(琚) |
Wang Juer | 王句兒 |
왕구아 (왕쥐얼) |
A staff member of the Ming envoy to Joseon in the accession year (1452) of King Danjong (端宗) of Joseon. | |
Wang Jun | 王濬 |
왕준 (왕쥔) |
(206-286). A military general during the late Three Kingdoms and Jin 晉 periods. In 279, along with Du Yu 杜預, he submitted a memorial to Emperor Wu 武帝, advising an attack on the Eastern Wu 東吳. He was promoted to the Defender General-in-Chief of the State 鎭軍大將軍 in recognition of his contribution in conquering the Eastern Wu. | 사치(Shizhi 士治) |
Wang Jun | 王俊[汪俊] |
왕준 (왕쥔) |
A jinshi of 1493. He participated in the compilation of the Veritable Records of Emperor Xiaozong 孝宗實錄 as junior compiler 編修 of the Hanlin Academy 翰林院. He served as Minister of Rites 禮部尙書 during the Jiajing era (1522-1566), but regined from the post during the so-called "Great Rites Controversy." | |
Wang Junrong | 王君榮 |
왕군영 (왕쥔룽) |
An assistant prefect (通判) who was dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). | 군영(君榮), 왕통판(王通判) |
Wang Junyong | 王峻用 |
왕준용 (왕쥔융) |
A proctor (丞) in the Directorate of Education (國子監) who was dispatched to Joseon as an envoy in 1404. | |
Wang Kekuan | 汪克寬 |
왕극관 (왕커콴) |
(1301-1372 CE). A native of Qimen 祁門. A scholar during the early Ming period who participated in the compilation of the History of the Yuan (Yuanshi 元史). His writings include the Tongjian gangmu kaoyi 通鑑綱目考異. |