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Wang Shenqi 王審琦 왕심기
(왕선치)
Wang Shenqi(王審琦, 925~974) was a founding contributor of the Song Dynasty. In 954 he distinguished himself in the Battle of Gaoping(高平) with Zhao Kuangyin(趙匡胤). He formed brotherly ties with Zhao Kuangyin, the founding emperor of the Song Dynasty. He was posthumously honored as Zhengyi(正懿). 왕심기(王審琦), 중보(仲寶)
Wang Shi 旺時 왕시
(왕스)
A Ming commoner who fled from the Jianzhou Jurchens to Joseon and was sent back to Liaodong (遼東) by the Joseon authorities in 1472. 사하랑(沙河娘)
Wang Shichong 王世充 왕세충
(왕스충)
Wang Shichong(王世充, ?-621), was one of the warlords in the transition period from Sui to Tang(隋末唐初). In the reign of Emperor Yang(煬帝) of Sui, he suppressed the rebellion of Yang Xuangan(楊玄感) and other revolts around Shandong(山東) and eventually became the warload of the Henan(河南) region. After Emperor Yang was assassinated in 618, he founded the Zheng Dynasty(鄭) and ascended to the crown. In collusion with Dou Jiande(竇建徳), he stood against the Tang(唐). After Dou was defeated by Li Shimin(李世民), he surrendered to Tang and was later assassinated by his enemy. 세충(世充), 왕세충(王世充)
Wang Shidan 王師旦 왕사단
(왕스단)
See Wang Gongjin(王公瑾) 왕사단(王師旦)
Wang Shipeng 王十朋 왕십붕
(왕스펑)
Wang Shipeng(1112~1171) was an official and poet of the Song Dynasty. In the reign of Emperor Gaozong(高宗), he earned the jinshi(進士) degree. In the reign of Emperor Xiaozong(孝宗), as Attendant Censor(侍御史), he denounced Shi Hao(史浩), who insisted on making peace with Jin(金). However the emperor accepted Shi Hao's opinion, so he retired to his hometown. 왕십붕(王十朋), 구령(龜齡)
Wang Shiqi 王士錡 왕사기
(왕스치)
Refers to Wang Shiqi 王士琦; see Wang Shiqi 王士琦 사기(士錡)
Wang Shiqi 王士琦 왕사기
(왕스치)
(1551-1618). A native of Taizhou 台州, Zhejiang 浙江. A military strategist during the Ming. He won a jinshi degree in 1583, and was dispatched to Korea during the Imjin War (or Hideyoshi's Invasion) as administration vice commissioner 參政 of Shandong 山東. He was later promoted to vice censor-in-chief of the right 右副都御史 and concurrent grand coordinator of Datong 大同. 사기(士琦), 왕참정(王參政)
Wang Shishan 王士善 왕사선
(왕스산)
A Ming army officer under Ming General Mao Wenlong (毛文龍) during the late Ming period. 사선(士善)
Wang Shize 王士則 왕사칙
(왕스쩌)
Wang Shize(王士則, ?-?) was a son of the military governor, Wang Wujun(王武俊). He was appointed Shence General-in-Chief(神策大將軍). When Wang Chengzong revolted, he and Chi Shimei(郗士美) fought against the rebel, but conflict with Chi brought him back to Chang’an(長安). 왕사칙(王士則)
Wang Shizhen 王世貞 왕세정
(왕스전)
(1526-1590 CE). A native of Taicang (太倉), the Southern Metropolitan Area (南直隸); a jinshi of 1547; a bureaucrat, man of letters, and historian during the Ming Dynasty. He served as Nanjing Minister of War (南京兵部尙書) during the Wanli era (1573-1620). 세정(世貞)
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