Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Wang Yong | 王永 |
왕영 (왕융) |
A eunuch of the Directorate for Credentials (印綬監) during the Yongle era (1403-1424) of the Ming. | |
Wang Yong | 王用 |
왕용 (왕융) |
An imperial messenger (行人) during the Yongle era (1403-1424) of the Ming. | |
Wang Yongbin | 王用賓 |
왕용빈 (왕융빈) |
A Minister of Rites (禮部尙書) between 1554 and 1556; also served as Minister of Personnel of the Southern Capital (南京吏部尙書). | |
Wang You | 王祐 |
왕우 (왕유) |
Wang You(王祐) was an official during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period(五代十國時代) and the Northern Song Dynasty. He was born in Xin District(莘縣) of Daming Superior Prefecture(大名府) and was the father of Wang Dan(王旦). In the reign of Emperor Taizong(太宗) he was appointed Vice Minister of War(兵部侍郞). | 왕우(王祐), 경숙(景叔) |
Wang Youde | 王有德 |
왕유덕 (왕유더) |
A low-ranking official (小甲) in the Ming court during the Tianqi era (1621-1627). | |
Wang Youyi | 王有翼 |
왕유익 (왕유이) |
A regional vice commander (副總兵) of Liaodong 遼東 during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming. | |
Wang Yuanzhi | 王知遠[王遠知] |
왕지원[왕원지] (왕위안즈) |
Wang Yuanzhi(王遠知, 509-635) was a Taoist priest. When Emperor had not yet revolted against Sui, Wang predicted that Heaven’s will would be with him. Emperor Taizong(太宗) regarded him highly. At his death he was living in Taiping Hall(太平觀) which had been donated to him by the emperor. | 승진(升眞), 승현(升玄), 왕지원(王知遠), 승진선생(昇真先生), 승현선생(昇玄先生). |
Wang Yuanzhou | 王元周 |
왕원주 (왕위안저우) |
One of the assistant regional commanders (參將) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). | |
Wang Yucheng | 王禹偁 |
왕우칭 (왕위청) |
Wang Yucheng(王禹偁, 954~1004) was a writer and poet of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was born in Juye District(鋸夜縣), Ji Prefecture(濟州) and earned the jinshi (進士) degree in 983. He served in a government post and was known for his forthright criticism of policies which led to his eventual banishment to the South. | 왕우칭(王禹偁), 원지(元之) |
Wang Yue | 王越 |
왕월 (왕위에) |
(1425-1498 CE). A native of Xunxian (濬縣); a jinshi of 1451. He served concurrently as Censor-in-Chief (都御史) and Minister of War (兵部尙書) during the Chenghua era (1465-1487) of the Ming. | 위녕백(威寧伯) |