Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Yi Jie | 易節 |
역절 (이졔) |
A jinshi of 1415. In 1420 he was dispatched to Korea as a deputy envoy (副使) . Later he served as provincial administration commissioner 布政使 of Guizhou 貴州 | |
Yi Kang | 邑姜 |
읍강 (이캉) |
The consort of King Wu of Zhou 周武王 and the mother of King Cheng of Zhou 周成王. | |
Yi She , also Yi Zhi | 伊陟 |
이척 (이즈) |
A son of Yi Yin 伊尹. He and Wu Xian 巫咸 were prime ministers 相 of King Tai Wu 太戊 of the Shang. | |
Yi Wang | 沂王 |
기왕 (이왕) |
See Ming Xianzong (明憲宗). | |
Yi Wu | 夷吾 |
이오 (이우) |
(r. 650-637 BCE). A ruler of the state of Jin 晉 during the Spring and Autumn period. A younger brother of Shensheng 申生 and Zhong'er 重耳 (later Duke Wen of Jin). | 진혜공(Jin Hui Gong 晉惠公) |
Yi Xiang | 倚相 |
의상 (이샹) |
A scribe of the left 左史 in the state of Chu 楚 during the reign of King Ling 靈王 in the Spring and Autumn period. | |
Yi Xing | 一行 |
일행 (이싱) |
Yi Xing(一行, 683–727), whose original name was Zhang Sui(張遂), was a Buddhist monk, astronomer, mathematician and mechanical engineer of the Tang Dynasty. | 일행(一行) |
Yi Ya | 易牙 |
역아 (이야) |
A powerful eunuch during the late reign of Duke Huan of Qi 齊桓公 in the Spring and Autumn period. He, with Shu Diao 竪刁, starved Duke Huan to death. | |
Yi Yin | 伊尹 |
이윤 (이인) |
A meritorious minister in the early Shang period who helped King Tang of the Shang 商湯王 defeat King Jie of the Xia 夏桀王. According to one version of the legend, he was originally a cook of King Tang. As he had frequent opportunities to give advice to the king, he was finally appointed as prime minister 尹 of the Shang. | 아형(A Heng 阿衡), 윤(Yin 尹), 이(Yi 伊) |
Yide Huanghou (Empress Yide) | 懿德皇后 |
의덕황후 (이더황허우) |
(941-975 CE). The consort of Emperor Taizong of Song (Song Taizong 宋太宗). | 의덕(Yide 懿德) |