Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Guangxian Huanghou (Empress Guangxian) | 光獻皇后 |
광헌황후 (광셴황허후) |
(1016-1079 CE). The second empress of Emperor Renzong of Song (宋仁宗). | 조후(Cao Hou 曹后) |
Guangzong | 光宗 |
광종 (광쭝) |
(1582-1620). Born name Zhu Changluo 朱常洛 and reign era name is Taichang 泰昌. As the eldest son of the Wanli Emperor 萬曆帝, he became the emperor of Ming China in 1620. However he died of a diarrhea in less than one month after his coronation and his eldest son, Zhu Youxiao 朱由校, succeeded the throne. | 태창황제(泰昌皇帝) |
Guanlie Huanghou | 光烈皇后 |
광렬황후 (광례황허우) |
(5-64 CE). The main wife of Emperor Guangwu 光武帝 during the Eastern Han period. | |
Guantao Gongzhu | 館陶公主 |
관도공주 (관타오궁주) |
Surname Liu 劉, given name Hongfu 紅夫. The third daughter of Emperor Guangwu 光武帝 of the Eastern Han and younger sister of Emperor Ming 明帝. She asked Emperor Ming to appoint her son gentleman of the palace 郎官, but was rejected by the emperor. | 관도(館陶) |
Guanteng | 關騰 |
관등 (관텅) |
Member of the Bordered Yellow Banner. He was dispatched to a millitary garrison in Hunan in 1796 and participated in finding and suppressing the "Evil Bandits" in the Hubei area. | 滿) 구완텅(guwanteng) |
Guanyinbao | 觀音保 |
관음보 (청) (관인바오) |
(?-1768) A bannerman of Manchu Plain Yellow Banner. He participated in Zhaohui's conquest of Chinese Turkistan and rendered distinguished military services. After his death, his ancestral tablet was entered into the Shrine for Loyal Officials (昭忠祠). | 관음보(觀音保) |
Guanyinbao | 觀音保 |
관음보 (명) (관인바오) |
He was a commoner of the Ming(明) who was a prisoner of Japan and later escaped to the Joseon(朝鮮) in the reign of King Teajong(太宗). | 관음보(觀音保) |
Gudamin | 骨大民 |
골대민 (구다민) |
details unknown | |
Gugong Danfu | 古公亶父 |
고공단보 (구궁단푸) |
The head of the Zhou 周 clan who led the clan from the former base of Bin 豳 to the foot of Mount Qi 岐 in the fertile Wei 渭 River valley. | 고공(Gu Gong 古公), 대왕(Da Wang 大王), 태왕(Tai Wang 太王), 주태왕(Zhou Tai Wang 周太王) |
Gui E | 桂萼 |
계악 (구이어) |
(d. 1531 CE). A native of Anren 安仁, Jiangxi 江西. A scholar and bureaucrat of the Ming who served as Minister of Ministry of Personnel (吏部尙書) and Grand Academician of the Hall of Military Glory (武英殿大學士). | 계(桂), 악(萼) |