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Yang Ren 楊仁 양인
(양런)
A Chinese man who was cast away on the shore of Jeju Island, Joseon in 1670.
Yang Rude 楊汝德 양여덕
(양루더)
One of the squad leaders (把摠 or 百摠) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion).
Yang Rushi 楊汝士 양여사
(양루스)
Yang Rushi(楊汝士, ?-?) was an official and poet of the Tang Dynasty(唐朝). In 809, he passed the imperial examination, and became Master of Writings(中書舍人) due to his close relationship with Niu Sengru(牛僧孺) and Li Zongmin(李宗閔). Later he became Deputy Minister of Civil Affairs(吏部侍郎) and Minister of Justice(刑部尚書). 양여사(楊汝士), 모소(慕巢)
Yang Shan 楊善 양선
(양산)
(d. 1458 CE). A native of the Northern Metropolitan Area (北直隸); dispatched to Korea as an envoy in 1423 while he was a Director (郎中) of the Ministry of Rites (禮部); later served as Minister of Rites (禮部尙書) betweeb 1457 and 1458.
Yang Shao 楊少 양소
(양사오)
Yang Shao(楊少) was a commoner of the Ming(明) who escaped to Joseon(朝鮮) in the time of Seongjong(成宗). 양소(楊少)
Yang Shaoxian 楊紹先 양소선
(양사오셴)
One of the assistant regional commanders (參將) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). 소선(紹先), 양참장(楊叅將)
Yang Shaoxin 楊紹新 양소신
(양사오신)
A yonger brother of Assistant Regional Commander (參將) Yang Shaozu (楊紹祖) who was dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). 소신(紹新)
Yang Shaoxun 楊紹勳 양소훈
(양사오쉰)
A regional commander (總兵) of Liaodong (遼東) who was dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). 소훈(紹勳), 양총병(楊緫兵)
Yang Shaozu 楊紹祖 양소조
(양사오쭈)
One of the assistant regional commanders (參將) dispatched to Joseon during the Imjin War(or Hideyoshi's Invasion). 소조(紹祖)
Yang Shen 楊愼 양신
(양선)
Courtesy name Yongxiu (用修), pen name (升菴). A Confucian scholar during the Ming period. He was appointed Hanlin academician (翰林學士) after winning first place in the civil service examination in the sixth year (1511) of the Zhengde (正德) era of the Ming. Banished for his direct admonition, he died in his place of exile after over thirty years of banishment.
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