Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Wei Hou | 魏侯 |
위후 (웨이허우) |
See Wen Hou 文侯. | |
Wei Hui Wang | 魏惠王 |
위혜왕 (웨이후이왕) |
King Hui of Wei. See Liang Hui Wang 梁惠王. | 양혜왕(梁惠王), 혜왕(惠王) |
Wei Jiang | 魏絳 |
위강 (웨이장) |
The fourth head of the ministerial lineage of Wei 魏 in the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period. | 위소자(Wei Zhaozi 魏昭子), 위장자(Wei Zhuangzi 魏莊子) |
Wei Lang | 魏廊 |
위랑 (웨이랑) |
A eunuch active during the Shenghua 成化 reign (1465-1487). | 위랑(魏廊) |
Wei Liangqing | 魏良卿 |
위량경 (웨이량칭) |
(d. 1627). A son of the powerful eunuch, Wei Zhongxian 魏忠賢. After his father was executed, he was beheaded and his properties confiscated. | 양경(良卿) |
Wei Liaoweng | 魏了翁 |
위료옹 (웨이랴오웡) |
Wei Liaoweng(魏了翁, 1178~1237) was an official and Neo-Confucian scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty. He came from Qiong Prefecture(邛州) and earned the jinsh(進士) degree in 1199. When Shi Miyuan(史彌遠) became Grand Councilor, he resigned from office and dedicated himself to lecturing pupils at Mount He(鶴山). He was posthumously honored as Wenjing(文靖). | 위(魏), 위료옹(魏了翁), 화보(華父), 학산(鶴山) |
Wei Lunxian | 魏綸先 |
위윤선 (웨이룬셴) |
An official of the Qing Dynasty; he played a noticeable role in the Self-Strengthening Movement 洋務運動 as a staff of Li Hongzhang 李鴻章 in the late nineteenth century; he was also sent to Korea as an envoy to kidnap the Prince Regent of Heungseon following the Imo Incident(壬午軍亂) | |
Wei Mingdi | 魏明帝 |
위명제 (웨이밍디) |
See Cao Rui 曹叡 | 조예(Cao Rui 曹叡) |
Wei Qing | 衛靑 |
위청 (웨이칭) |
(d. 106 BCE). A prominent general who distinguished himself during the expedition against the Xiongnu 匈奴 during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝. The younger half-brother of Empress Wei Zifu 衛子夫. | 위(Wei 衛), 청(Qing 靑) |
Wei Renpu | 魏仁浦 |
위인포 (웨이런푸) |
Wei Renpu(魏仁浦, 911~969) was an official during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period(五代十國時代) and the Northern Song Dynasty. Coming from Wei Prefecture(衛州), he helped Guo Wei(郭威) establish the Later Zhou(後周). He was posthumously honored as Xuanyi(宣懿). | 위인포(魏仁浦), 도제(道濟) |