Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Wang Wujun | 王武俊 |
왕무준 (왕우쥔) |
Wang Wujun(王武俊, 735-801), of Khitan(契丹) origins, made contributions in favor of the Tang court during the An-Shi Rebellion. In the reign of Emperor Dezong(德宗), he became Chancellor and Military Governor of Lulong(盧龍節度使). He was also appointed King Langya Jun(琅琊郡王). | 왕무준(王武俊), 위열(威烈), 충렬(忠烈), 원영(元英), 충렬(忠烈) |
Wang Xi | 王息 |
왕식 (왕시) |
A commander (指揮) of the Imperial Bodyguard (錦衣衛) during the Zhengtong era (1436-1449) of the Ming. | |
Wang Xi | 王熙 |
왕희 (왕시) |
(1623-1703) A native of Shuntian and a jinshi of 1647. He was a favorite of Shunzhi Emperor. During the Shunzhi period, he served as secretary, and VIce Minister of the Ministry of Rites. He was known as the drafter of the emperor's will at his deathbed. During the Kangxi period, he, then Grand Secretary(大學士), was implicated in corruption of the national civil service examinations(科擧) during the reign of Emperor Kangxi (康熙帝) of the Qing dynasty. | |
Wang Xi | 王璽 |
왕새 (왕시) |
A son of Wang Jin (王瑾) who was the judge (鎭撫) of Liaodong 遼東 during the Chenghua era (1465-1487) of the Ming. | |
Wang Xian | 王咸 |
왕함 (왕셴) |
A National University student (國子監生) who was dispatched to the court of Joseon to buy horses during the Jianwen era (1399-1402) of the Ming. | 왕위(王威), 함(咸) |
Wang Xian | 王憲 |
왕헌 (왕셴) |
A judge (鎭撫) of Liaodong (遼東) during the Hongzhi era (1488-1505) of the Ming. | |
Wang Xian | 王賢 |
왕현 (왕셴) |
An eunuch of the Ming court who was dispatched as envoy to Korea in 1419 and 1424 during the reign of King Sejong (世宗) of Joseon. | |
Wang Xian | 王顯 |
왕현 (왕셴) |
An official of the Northern Wei 北魏 and a native of Donghai Commandery 東海郡. | 세영(Shirong 世榮) |
Wang Xian'an | 汪先岸/汪先㟁 |
왕선안 (왕셴안) |
A jinshi of 1589; a censor (御史) during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming. | |
Wang Xianchen | 王獻臣 |
왕헌신 (왕셴천) |
A native of Suzhou (蘇州), the Southern Metropolitan Area (南直隸) who won a jinshi degree in 1493. He served as imperial messenger (行人) and censor (御史) during the Hongzhi era (1488-1505) of the Ming. He is also famous for his garden, Zhuozheng Yuan (Humble Administrator's Garden) in Suzhou. | 헌신(獻臣) |