Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Fu Cha | 傅察 |
부찰 (푸차) |
Fu Cha(傅察, 1089~1125) was an official of the Song Dynasty. He was the descendant of Fu Yaoyu(傅堯兪) and earned the jinshi(進士) degree in 1106. The Grand Councilor Cai Jing(蔡京) once attempted to marry his daughter to him, but he refused the proposal. In the reign of Emperor Huizong(徽宗), he was sent to the Jin(金) as emissary and was killed by Jurchens. | 부찰(傅察), 공회(公晦) |
Fu Chengqing | 傅承慶 |
부승경 (푸청칭) |
A commander (指揮) in Liaodong (遼東) during the Jiajing era (1522-1566) of the Ming dynasty. | |
Fu Jian | 符堅[苻堅] |
부견 (푸졘) |
(338-385; r. 357-384). An emperor of the Former Qin 前秦 during the Sixteen Kingdoms period. The first half of his reign was a very peaceful period, in which his empire was able to recover economically and collect strength for the military campaigns against the Eastern Jin 東晉 that took place from 370 onward. His first his military campaigns against the Eastern Jin were successful. However, in the famous battle of Feishui 肥水 in 384, he was heavily defeated. Consequently, the empire practically started to dissolve and various native tribes rose in rebellions. He was eventually killed by Yao Chang 姚萇 in 385. | 영고(Yonggu 永固) |
Fu Jian | 伏鑑 |
복감 (푸졘) |
One of the heads (頭目) under Ming Deputy Envoy (副使) Jin Xing (金興) dispatched to Joseon in 1483. | |
Fu Liangqiao | 傅良橋 |
부량교 (푸량차오) |
One of the mobile corps commanders (遊擊) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). | |
Fu Qian | 服虔 |
복건 (푸첸) |
An official and scholar of the Zuo Commentary 左傳 during the Eastern Han dynasty. | 영양백(Rongyang Bo 榮陽伯) |
Fu Sheng | 伏勝 |
복승 (푸성) |
A prominent classicist who memorized the so-called New Text version of the Venerated Documents to save them 今文尙) after the so-called "burning of the books" 焚書 in the Qin dynasty. | 복생(Fu Sheng 伏生), 승씨백(Shengshi Bo 乘氏伯) |
Fu Su | 扶蘇 |
부소 (푸쑤) |
(d. 210 BCE). The oldest son of the First Emperor. He remonstrated with the emperor about his harsh rule, but was exiled to the northern border area. He was forced to commit suicide by the plot of Zhao Gao 趙高 and Li Si 李斯. | |
Fu Wang | 福王 |
복왕 (명1) (푸왕) |
(1586-1641 CE). Personal name Zhu Changxun (朱常洵). The third son of Emperor Shenzong (神宗) of the Ming. He was killed when Luoyang fell to the army of Li Zicheng (李自成). | |
Fu Wang | 福王 |
복왕 (명2) (푸왕) |
(1607-1646 CE). Personal name Zhu Yousong (朱由崧). He was enthroned as the Hongguang (弘光) Emperor in Nanjing (南京) after the death of the Chongzhen (崇禎) Emperor. He was executed by the Qing army in 1646. |