Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Hai Xi | 海西 |
해서 (하이시) |
A runaway from Ming. The Ming government requested his repatriation during the reign of King Taejong 太宗. | 해서(海西) |
Han #Wang Mang# | 漢王莽 |
한왕망 (한왕망) |
See Wang Mang 王莽. | |
Han Ai Di (Emperor Ai of Han) | 漢哀帝 |
한애제 (한아이디) |
(27-1 BCE). The thirteenth emperor of the Western Han dynasty. During his reign, he was tightly controlled by his grandmother Consort Fu 傅昭儀. He is also famous for his homosexual relations with Dong Xian 董賢. | 애(Ai 哀), 애제哀帝 |
Han An Di (Emperor An of Han) | 漢安帝 |
한안제 (한안디) |
(94-125 CE; r. 106-125 CE). The sixth emperor of the Eastern Han dynasty. He reigned for 19 years. | 안(An 安), 안제(An Di 安帝), 공종(Gongzong 恭宗) |
Han Bin | 韓贇 |
한빈 (한빈) |
Misspelling of Han Bin 韓斌, a military commander of Liaodong in the fifteenth century. See Han Bin 韓斌. | 한빈(韓斌) |
Han Bin | 韓斌 |
한빈 (한빈) |
(1429-1500). A native of Liaodong 遼東. He served as commander of Ningyuanwei 寧遠衛, assistant regional commander 都指揮僉事 of Liaodong. He was a strong, intelligent man, and good archer. He often defeated a large army with a small group of soldiers. He appears in the Veritable Records of King Sejo and King Seongjong of Joseon as a regional commander 摠兵官 of northern expeditions 北征 or Liaodong. He is sometimes called Han Bin 韓贇 in the Veritable Records of Joseon Dynasty | 한빈(韓贇) |
Han Bo | 韓伯 |
한백 (한보) |
A Neo-Daoist (Xuanxue 玄學) thinker in the Eastern Jin (Dong Jin 東晉) period. | 강백(Kang Bo 康伯) |
Han Changyi Wang | 漢昌邑王 |
한창읍왕 (한창이왕) |
See Liu He 劉賀. | |
Han Cheng Di (Emperor Cheng of Han) | 漢成帝 |
한성제 (한청디) |
(51-7 BCE; r. 33-7 BCE). The twelfth emperor of the Western Han dynasty and the eldest son of Emperor Yuan 元帝. During his reign, the Han state was in the gradual decline while the Wang lineage, a powerful consort's family, continued its grip on power. | 성(Cheng 成), 성제成帝 |
Han Chengqing | 韓承慶 |
한승경 (한청칭) |
A powerful local elite in Liaodong 遼東. He bullied staff members of the Korean envoys in 1536. | 승경(承慶), 한승경(韓承慶) |