Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Chen Zhi | 陳智 |
진지 (천즈) |
He took charge of serving Joseon envoys when they visited Beijing. He visited Joseon in 1450 as a staff member of Ming envoys. | 지(智), 진지(陳智) |
Chen Zhongzi | 陳仲子 |
진중자 (천중쯔) |
Born into the powerful ministerial lineage in the state of Qi 齊, he retired to his hermitage in Yuling 於陵. | 중자(Zhongzi 仲子) |
Chen Zong | 陳宗 |
진종 (천쭝) |
A native of Zhejiang 浙江. He was captured by the Japanese. In 1418, he escaped to Korea and the Joseon court sent him back to Liaodong 遼東. | 진종(陣宗) |
ChenDongshu | 陳同書 |
진동서 (천둥수) |
He was dispatched to Joseon Korea in order to supervise electricity affairs in the 23rd year (1886) of King Gojong's era. | 진동서(陳同書) |
ChenWendi | 陳文帝 |
진문제 (천원디) |
(522-566; r. 560-566). An emperor of the Chen 陳 dynasty during the Northern and Southern Dynasties period and a nephew of the founding emperor, Emperor Wu. After Emperor Wu's death in 559, the court officials selected him as emperor. He enhanced the territory and power of the state. | 진천(Chen Quan 陳蒨), 자화(Zihua 子華) |
Cheng Bushi | 程不識 |
정부식 (청부스) |
[General of chariots and cavalry 車騎將軍 during the reign of Emperor Wu of Han 漢武帝.] | 부식(Bushi 不識) |
Cheng Fuzi | 程夫子 |
정부자 (청푸쯔) |
Refer to Cheng Hao(程顥) and Cheng Yi(程頤). | 정부자(程夫子) |
Cheng Ge | 城各 |
성각 (청거) |
One of the five Ming commoners during the Jiajing era (1522-1566) of the Ming who drowned while delivering charcoal from Guanlu (廣鹿) Island to Laohezi (老鶴觜). | |
Cheng Hao | 程顥 |
정호 (청하오) |
Cheng Hao(程顥, 1032~1085) was a neo-Confucian philosopher of the Song Dynasty. In his early years, he studied under Zhou Dunyi(周敦頤), one of the architects of Neo-Confucian cosmology, with his younger brother Cheng Yi(程頤). In 1057, he earned the jinshi(進士) degree. He and his brother were referred to as "The Two Chengs"(二程), or individually as "Cheng the Elder" (大程) and "Cheng the Younger" (小程). | 명도(明道), 명도선생(明道先生), 백정자(伯程子), 예국공(豫國公), 예국공(預國公), 정명도(程明道), 정백자(程伯子), 정호(程灝), 정호(程顥), 호(顥), 백순(伯淳). |
Cheng Jian | 成覵 |
성간 (청졘) |
A minister 大夫 under Duke Jing of Qi 齊景公 during the Warring States period. |