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Wen Da 溫達 온달
(원다)
Wen Da(?~1715) was a member of the Manchu Bordered Yellow Banner and a minister of Qing China. In the 36th year of the Kangxi era, he was appointed Secretary of the Grand Secretariat. In the 46th year of the Kangxi era, he became Grand Secretary of the Wenhua Palace and supervised publication of the History of the Ming Dynasty and other books. He died in the 54th year of the Kangxi era.
Wen Di 文帝 문제
(원디)
See Han Wen Di 漢文帝. 문제文帝
Wen Hou 文侯 문후
(원허우)
(445? - 396 BCE). Lord Wen of Wei. The first ruler of the state of Wei 魏 in the Warring States period. Thanks to successful political reforms, military campaigns and the construction of irrigation systems during his reign, the state of Wei 魏 became a powerful state during the early Warring States period. 위문후(Wei Wen Hou 魏文侯)
Wen Jiang 文姜 문강
(원장)
(d. 673 BCE). The main wife of Duke Huan of Lu 魯桓公 in the Spring and Autumn period. She was infamous for her incestous relationship with her brother Duke Xiang of Qi 齊襄公, who assassinated her husband.
Wen Jigao 聞繼皋 문계고
(원지가오)
The nephew of Ming military commander Wen Yu (聞愈) who died of illness in Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). He returned to his hometown with his uncle's body. 계고(繼皋)
Wen Keshang 文可尙 문가상
(원커상)
A Chinese person who was cast away on the shore of Joseon and appointed to a military post by the Joseon court in 1677.
Wen Qiao 溫嶠 온교
(원차오)
(288-329). A statesman of the Eastern Jin 東晉 dynasty.
Wen Tianxiang 文天祥 문천상
(원톈샹)
Wen Tianxiang(文天祥, 1236~1283) was a official of the late Southern Song Dynasty. He earned the jinshi(進士) degree. After the fall of the Southern Song, he continued resistance activities against the Yuan. For his refusal to surrender to the Yuan after being captured and tortured, he became a popular symbol of patriotism and righteousness in China. 문산(文山), 문승상(文丞相), 문천상(文天祥), 상(祥), 신국(信國), 신국공(信國公), 천상(天祥)
Wen Weng 文翁 문옹
(원웡)
A prominent governor 守 of Shu 蜀 commandery during the late reign of Emperor Jing of Han 漢景帝.
Wen Yanbo 文彦博 문언박
(원옌보)
Wen Yanbo(文彦博, 1006-1097) was a Grand Councilor of the Song dynasty. During his 50-year-long official career, he served four emperors; Emperor Renzong(仁宗), Emperor Yingzong(英宗), Emperor Shenzong(神宗) and Emperor Zhezong(哲宗). He also successfully defended the Song Dynasty from a Xixia(西夏) invasion. 로공(潞公), 문(文), 문로공(文潞公), 문언박(文彦博), 송로공(宋潞公), 언박(彦博), 관부(寬夫)
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