Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Cui Min | 崔敏 |
최민 (추이민) |
A resident of Aiyangbao 曖陽堡. In 1491 he came to Joseon in order to warn that Jurchens would soon invade Joseon. | 최민(崔敏) |
Cui Qudi | 崔取地 |
최취지 (추이취디) |
He was captured by barbarians (perhaps, Jurchens) but escaped to Josoen. The Joseon court sent him back to Liaodong 遼東 in 1487. | 최취지(崔取地) |
Cui Qun | 崔羣 |
최군 (추이췬) |
Refer to Cui Qun(崔群). | 최군(崔羣), 군(羣) |
Cui Qun | 崔群 |
최군 (추이췬) |
Cui Qun(崔群, 772-832) was an official of the Tang Dynasty(唐) and reached the position of chancellor in the reign of Emperor Xianzong(憲宗). When Yuan Zhen(元稹) was expelled from the court by eunuchs, he, along with Li Jiang(李絳) and Bai Juyi(白居易), argued against Yuan's dismissal. He was praised for his integrity and good character. | 최군(崔群), 돈시(敦詩) |
Cui Rong | 崔榮 |
최영 (추이룽) |
A messenger 行人 of the Court of State Ceremonial 鴻臚寺. He visited Joseon as a staff member of Ming envoys in 1404. | 최영(崔榮) |
Cui Shi | 崔寔 |
최식 (췌이스) |
(103-170 CE). Director of the secretariat 尙書 during the Eastern Han period. The author of the Monthly Ordinances for the Four Peoples 四民律令. | 식(Shi 寔) |
Cui Song | 崔松 |
최송 (추이쑹) |
Cui Song(崔松) was a commoner of the Ming(明) who escaped from Jürchen to Joseon(朝鮮) in the time of Seongjong(成宗). | 최송(崔松) |
Cui Tiemuer | 崔帖木兒 |
최첩목아 (추이티에무얼) |
A eunuch of Korean origin. He visited Korea to see his parents and returned to China in 1396. | 최첩목아(崔帖木兒) |
Cui Xu | 崔緖 |
최서 (추이쉬) |
Cui Xu(崔緖) was a commoner of the Ming(明) who escaped to Joseon(朝鮮) in the time of Seongjong(成宗). | 최서(崔緖) |
Cui Yanxiang | 崔延向 |
최연향 (추이옌샹) |
He was captured by barbarians (perhaps, Jurchens) but escaped to Joseon. The Joseon court sent him back to Liaodong 遼東 in 1464. | 최연향(崔延向) |