Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Xiao Guoqing | 蕭果卿 |
소과경 (샤오궈칭) |
Xiao Guoqing(蕭果卿) was an official during the reign of Emperor Xiaozong(孝宗) of the Southern Song Dynasty. He was appointed Censor(御史) on the recommendation of Grand Councilor Yu Yunwen(虞允文) in 1169. | 소과경(蕭果卿) |
Xiao He | 蕭何 |
소하 (샤오허) |
(257-193 BCE). The first chancellor 丞相 and one of the most important meritorious retainers of Emperor Gao at the founding of the Han dynasty. | 소(Xiao 蕭), 하(He 何) |
Xiao Ji | 孝己 |
효기 (샤오지) |
See Zu Ji 祖己. | |
Xiao Kang | 小康 |
소강 (샤오캉) |
See Xia Wang Shao Kang 夏王少康. | |
Xiao Wangzhi | 蕭望之 |
소망지 (샤오왕즈) |
(d. 46 BCE). A renowned classicist and senior tutor 太傅 in the court of Emperor Yuan of Han 漢元帝. | 망지(Wangzhi 望之), 소태부(Xiao Taifu 蕭太傅) |
Xiao Wen | 蘇文 |
소문 (샤오원) |
[Gentleman of the Yellow Gates 黃門郞 during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝. He was one of several men who were ordered to investigate the witchcraft case (wugu 巫蟲).] | |
Xiao Wu | 蕭武 |
소무 (샤오우) |
An eunuch who was implicated in the Revolt of the Prince of Ning (寧王) Zhu Chenhao (朱宸濠) during the Zhengde era (1506-1521) of the Ming. He was exempted from punishment due to his old age. | 소경(Xiao Jing 蕭敬) |
Xiao Xian | 蕭銑之 |
소선지 (샤오셴) |
Xiao Xian(蕭銑, 583-621) was a general of the Chen Dynasty(陳) and the Sui Dynasty(隋). He was a great-grandson of Emperor Xuan(宣帝) of the Liang Dynasty(梁). In 617, he rebelled against the Sui Dynasty(隋) and the next year he proclaimed himself emperor. In 621, he was defeated and captured by Li Yuan(李淵). He was sent to Chang'an(長安) and executed. | 선지(銑之), 소선지(蕭銑之) |
Xiao Xin | 小辛 |
소신 (샤오신) |
The nineteenth or twentieth king of the Shang dynasty according to the oracle bone inscriptions unearthed from Anyang and the Records of the Grand Scribe 史記 by Sima Qian, respectively. | |
Xiao Xu | 蕭旭 |
소욱 (샤오쉬) |
A Vice Commander (指揮同知) of Fushun (撫順) during the Chenghua era (1465-1487) of the Ming. |