Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Xin Zhu | 新住 |
신주 (신주) |
A palace eunuch in Beijing during the Chenghua era (1465-1487) of the Ming. | 신주(辛柱) |
Xing Bing | 邢昺 |
형병 (싱빙) |
Xing Bing(邢昺, 932~1010) was an official of the Northern Song Dynasty. He came from Cao Prefecture(曹州) and earned the jinshi (進士) degree in the reign of Emperor Taizong(太宗). He reached the position of Minister of the Rites(禮部尚書). He was ordered to correct the Three Rites(三禮), Three Commentaries(三傳) and other Confucian canonical texts. | 형병(邢昺), 숙명(叔明) |
Xing Huan | 邢寰 |
형환 (싱환) |
A chief supervising secretary 都給事中 of the Office of Rites 禮科 during the Zhengde 正德 period(1506-1521). He impeached Ming officials who received bribes from Joseon to correct some articles in the Comprehensive Statutes of Great Ming 大明會典 regarding Yi Seonggye's 李成桂 ancestors. | 형환(邢寰) |
Xing Jie | 邢玠 |
형개 (싱졔) |
A native of Qingzhou 淸州, Shandong 山東 and Jinshi of 1571. He served as magistrate 知縣, censor 御史, governor 巡撫, and then governor-general 總督. During the second invasion of the Imjin War 丁酉再亂, he came to Joseon as the supreme commander of the Ming expeditionary army. He defeated the Japanese navy at Noryang 露梁. After he returned to Ming, he became Minister 尙書 of the Ministry of War 兵部. | 개(玠), 형개(邢玠), 형군문(邢軍門), 형군문개(邢軍門玠), 형로야(邢老爺) |
Xing Kuntian | 邢崑田 |
형곤전 (싱쿤톈) |
Refer to Xingjie(邢玠). | 형곤전(邢崑田) |
Xing Shu | 邢恕 |
형서 (싱수) |
Xing Shu(邢恕, ?~?), born in Zheng Prefecture(鄭州), was an official of the Song Dynasty. He studied under Cheng Hao(程顥) and earned the jinshi (進士) degree in the reign of Emperor Shenzong(神宗). He was banished for his opposition to the reforms promoted by Wang Anshi(王安石). He was denounced as an opportunist since he followed Sima Guang(司馬光), Zhang Dun(章惇) and Cai Jing(蔡京) successively. | 형서(邢恕), 형칠(邢七), 화숙(和叔) |
Xingguo Taihou | 興國太后 |
흥국태후 (싱궈타이허우) |
(d. 1538). The first wife of Zhu Yuyuan 朱祐杬, Prince Xingxian 興憲王. Her surname was Jiang 蔣. She gave birth to three daughters and two sons including the future Emperor Jiajing 嘉靖. After her son became the emperor, she was called Empress Dowager Xingguo 興國太后. | 흥국태후(興國太后) |
Xingxian Wang | 與獻王[興獻王] |
여헌왕[흥헌왕] (싱센왕) |
Prince Xingxian (興獻王) was the official title of Zhu Youyuan (朱祐杬), the father of Jiajing emperor of the Ming Dynasty. See Zhu Youyuan 朱祐杬. | 주유원(朱祐杬) |
Xingxiandi | 興獻帝 |
흥헌제 (싱셴디) |
See Zhu Yuyuan 朱祐杬. | 헌황제(獻皇帝) |
Xingxianwang | 興獻王 |
흥헌왕 (싱센왕) |
The father of Emperor Jiajing (嘉靖帝) of the Ming Dynasty whose porthumous title was Ruizong. See Zhu Youyuan 朱祐杬. | 흥헌(興獻) |