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Xiang Zhong 襄仲 양중
(샹중)
(d. 601 BCE). A son of Duke Zhuang of Lu 魯莊公 and a younger brother of Duke Xi 僖公. He served as a statesmen and diplomat in the state of Lu 魯 during the Spring and Autumn period. 동문양중(Dongmen Xiang Zhong 東門襄仲), 공자수(Gongzi Sui 公子遂), 동문수(Dongmen Sui 東門遂), 중수(Zhong Sui 仲遂)
Xiangling Wang 襄陵王 양릉왕
(샹링왕)
Personal name Zhu Chongqiu 朱沖秌. The second son of the Prince of Han (漢王) Zhu Song (朱松). He was enfeoffed as Prince of Xiangling (Wang 襄陵王) in 1404.
Xiangwang 相王 상왕
(샹왕)
See Tang Ruizong 唐睿宗 상왕(相王), 연화(延和), 예종(睿宗)
Xiangyang Wang 襄陽王 양양왕
(샹양왕)
(278-300). The deposed heir apparent of Emperor Hui of Jin (Jin Hui Di 晉惠帝). He was killed shortly after being deposed in a plot conceived by the Empress Jia (Jia Huanhou 賈皇后). 민회태자(Minhuai Taizi 愍懷太子), 사마휼(Sima Yu 司馬遹)
Xianke [Lü Hui] 獻可[呂誨] 헌가[여회]
(셴커[뤼후이])
Lü Hui(呂誨, 1014~1071), born in You Prefecture(幽州), was an official of the Northern Song Dynasty. He was a grandson of Lü Duan(呂端), a Grand Councilor during the reign of Emperor Taizong(太宗). In the early reign of Emperor Shenzong(神宗), he was demoted for opposing Wang Anshi(王安石)'s reforms. 려회(呂誨), 헌가(獻可)
Xianqiu Meng 咸丘蒙 함구몽
(셴추멍)
A disciple of Mencius. A minister 大夫 of the state of Lu 魯 during the Warring States period.
Xianrenfei 顯仁妃 현인비
(셴런페이)
She was originally a Korean with the surname Gwon 權. She was sent to the Emperor Yongle 永樂 as a tribute when she was at 19 and became a favorite concubine of the emperor. She died at age 20 while returning from a trip with the emperor. 현인비(顯仁妃)
Xiao Bai, or Xiao Bo 小白 소백
(샤오바이(샤오보))
See Qi Huan Gong 齊桓公.
Xiao Cha 蕭詧 소찰
(샤오차)
(519-562). A founding emperor of the Western Liang 後粱 dynasty, a puppet state of the Western Wei 西魏 during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. The grandson of Emperor Wu 武帝 of the Liang 梁 state.
Xiao Daheng 蕭大亨 소대형
(샤오다헝)
(1532-1612 CE). A native of Taian (泰安), Shandong (山東). He served as Minister of War (兵部尙書) and Minister of Justice (刑部尙書) during the Wanli era (1573-1620) of the Ming.
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