Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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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. |