Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Yang Zhenchang | 楊鎭昌 |
양진창 (양전창) |
A Qing(淸) consul stationed in Korea during the reign of King Sunjong(純宗). | 양진창(楊鎭昌) |
Yang Zhi | 楊職 |
양직 (양즈) |
A Ming commoner who was taken captive by one of the Manchurian tribes and fled to Joseon. He was released to Liaodong (遼東) by the Joseon authorities in the eighth year (1462) of King Seongjong (成宗) of Joseon. | |
Yang Zhian | 楊起源[楊止庵] |
양기원[양지암] (양치위안) |
Thought to refer to Yang Shiqiao 楊時喬, whose penn name is Zhian 止庵, a jinshi of 1545. He was appointed Vice Minister of Personnel 吏部侍郞 during the Wanli era (1573-1620). He sincerely followed Zhu Xi's teachings even in the intellectual topography of late Ming era | |
Yang Zhu | 楊朱 |
양주 (양주) |
(440-360? BCE). A Chinese philosopher during the Warring State period, who is known for an advocacy of naturalism and for a discourse on human nature. | 양(Yang 楊), 양씨(Yang Shi 楊氏), 양자(Yang Zi 楊子) |
Yang Zizhi [Yang Fang] | 楊子直 |
양자직 (양쯔즈[양팡]) |
Yang Fang(楊方) was an official and Confucian scholar of the Southern Song Dynasty. As a disciple of Zhu Xi(朱熹), he was referred to as one of the three Yangs(三楊) along with Yang Ji(楊楫) and Yang Jian(楊簡). | 양자직(楊子直) |
Yang di | 煬帝 |
양제 (양디) |
See, Sui Yangdi (隋煬帝). | 양(煬), 양제(煬帝), 양광(楊廣) |
Yang di | 楊帝 |
양제 (양디) |
See, Sui Yangdi (隋煬帝). | 양(煬), 양제(煬帝), 양광(楊廣) |
Yang wan | 楊綰 |
양관 (양완) |
Yang Wan(楊綰, ?-777), a native of Hua prefecture(華州), served Emperor Daizong(代宗) as chancellor. He was reputed to be a man of frugality. It was said that after his becoming chancellor, a number of officials changed their wasteful lifestyles. | 양관(楊綰), 공권(公權) |
Yanping Li xiansheng | 延平李先生 |
연평이선생 (옌핑리셴성) |
Refers to Li Tong 李侗; see Li Tong 李侗 | |
Yanshibo | 延時波 |
연시파 (옌스보) |
A Chinese refugee who was sent back to Liaodong(遼東) by the Joseon authorities during the reign of King Seongjong(成宗). | 연시파(延時波) |