Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Feng Yewang | 馮野王 |
풍야왕 (펑예왕) |
A younger son of Feng Fengshi 馮野王 and brother of one of Emperor Yuan's consorts. A high official during the late Western Han period. | 야왕(Yewang 野王), 마야왕(Ma Yewang 溤野王) |
Feng Yi | 馮異 |
풍이 (펑이) |
(d. 34 CE). A prominent military strategist and one of the meritorious retainers at the founding of the Eastern Han dynasty. | |
Feng Yu | 馮玉 |
풍옥 (펑위) |
Feng Yu(馮玉) was an imperial in-law of the Later Jin(後晉) during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period(五代十國時代). Empress Feng(馮), Emperor Chu(出帝)'s wife, was his younger sister. He was criticized by historians since he was responsible for the fall of the Later Jin. | 풍씨(馮氏), 풍옥(馮玉) |
Feng Zheng | 馮拯 |
풍증 (펑정) |
Feng Zheng(馮拯, 958~1023) was an official of the Northern Song Dynasty. Hailing from Heyang District(河陽縣), Meng Prefecture(孟州), he earned the jinshi (進士) degree in 978. In the reign of Emperor Taizong(太宗), he was exiled for proposing the installation of the Heir Apparent. He was posthumously honored as Wenyi(文懿). | 풍증(馮拯), 도제(道濟) |
Fenyang | 汾陽 |
분양 (펀양) |
Guo Ziyi(郭子儀, 697-781), formally Prince Zhongwu of Fenyang (汾陽忠武王), was a general during the Tang Dynasty. He served four emperors: Emperor Xuanzong(玄宗), Emperor Suzong(肅宗), Emperor Daizong(代宗), and Emperor Dezong(德宗). He ended the An Shi Rebellion and participated in expeditions against the peoples of Huihe(Uyghurs) and Tufan(Tibetans). See Guo Ziyi 郭子儀 | 분양(汾陽), 분양군왕(汾陽郡王), 충무(忠武) |
Foron | 佛倫 |
불륜 (포론) |
Folun(?~1701) was a member of the Plain White Banner and a minister of Qing China. In the 28th year (1689) of the Kangxi era, he served as the Provincial Governor of Shandong. In the 31st year (1692) of the Kangxi era, he served as the Viceroy of Chuanshan, and in the 33rd year (1694) as Minister of the Ministry of Rites. In the 38th year (1699) of the Kangxi era he served as Grand Secretary. | 만)포론(foron) |
Fotudeng | 佛圖澄 |
불도징 (포투덩) |
(232-348). An Indian Buddhist monk during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period. He was greatly esteemed by Shi Le 石勒, Emperor Ming 明帝 of the Later Zhao 後趙. | |
Fu Bi | 富弼 |
부필 (푸비) |
Fu Bi(富弼, 1004-1082) was a politician during the Song Dynasty(宋). Hailing from Henan(河南), he was reputed to be a man of integrity. He was dispatched as an envoy to Qitan(契丹) and the Liao Dynasty(遼). | 부(富), 부필(富弼), 필(弼), 富鄭公(부정공), 언국(彦國) |
Fu Bo | 伏波 |
복파 (푸보) |
See Ma Yuan 馬援. | |
Fu Bocheng | 傅伯成 |
부백성 (푸보청) |
Fu Bocheng(傅伯成, 1143~1226) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He studied under Zhu Xi(朱熹) during his early years. He earned the jinshi(進士) degree in 1163 and later was promoted Left Grand Master of Remonstrance (左諫議大夫). | 백성(伯成), 부백성(傅伯成), 경초(景初), 죽은(竹隱), 충간(忠簡) |