Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Xu Ren | 徐仁 |
서인 (쉬런) |
One of the Ming commoners cast away on the shore of Tae'an (泰安) in Joseon in the thirty-ninth year (1544) of King Jungjong (中宗) of Joseon. | |
Xu Ru | 徐孺 |
서유 (쉬루) |
See Xu Ruzi 徐孺子 | 서유자(Xu Ruzi 徐孺子), 서치(Xu Chi 徐穉) |
Xu Ruzi | 徐孺子 |
서유자 (쉬뤼쯔) |
Refers to Xu Chi(徐穉). Ruzi(孺子) is his courtesy name. A hermit of the Eastern Han dynasty and a native of Nanchang county 南昌縣, Yuzhang commandery 豫章郡. When he was invited as a staff officer, he refused to start an official career. | 서유자(徐孺子) |
Xu Shajie | 許沙借 |
허사차 (쉬사졔) |
Xu Shajie(許沙借) was a commoner of the Ming(明) who was a prisoner of the Jurchens(女眞) and later escaped to Joseon(朝鮮) in the time of Seongjong(成宗). | 허사차(許沙借) |
Xu Shao | 許邵 |
허소 (쉬사오) |
(150–195 CE). A native of Runan 汝南 in the Eastern Han period. He is famous for his comment on Cao Cao 曹操. | 소(Shao 邵), 자장(Zijiang 子將) |
Xu Shen | 許愼 |
허신 (쉬선) |
(ca. 58 - ca. 147 CE). A great philologist who compiled the Shuowen 說文, during the Eastern Han period. | |
Xu Shi | 徐市 |
서시 (쉬스) |
(b. 255 BCE). Born in the state of Qi 齊, he became an esoteric master 方士 of the First Emperor of Qin. He was sent to the eastern seas in 210 BCE to find the elixir of immortality for the emperor but never returned from the mission. | 서복(Xu Fu 徐福) |
Xu Shu | 徐庶 |
서서 (쉬수) |
A military strategist in the Eastern Han period and native of Yingchuan Commandery 潁川郡. At first he was an advisor to Liu Bei 劉備, but later, because of Cao Cao(曹操)'s scheme, he had to leave Liu Bei. Before he left, he recommended his friend Zhuge Liang 諸葛亮 to Liu Bei. In the reign of Emperor Wen of Wei 魏文帝, he was appointed as Right General of the Household 右中郎將 and Imperial Secretary 御史中丞. | 원직(Yuanzhi 元直) |
Xu Shu | 徐淑 |
서숙 (쉬수) |
A woman poet during the Eastern Han period. | |
Xu Tianzhong | 許天忠 |
허천충 (쉬톈중) |
An officier of Gado 椵島 who was dispatched to Beijing as a messenger in 1635. | 허천충(許天忠) |