Terms | Chinese | Korean | Explanation | Another Name |
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Yikuang | 李奕劻[奕劻] |
이혁광[혁광] (이쾅) |
Yikuang(奕劻, 1838~1917), formally Prince Qing of the First Rank(慶親王), was a Manchu noble and politician of the late Qing Dynasty. He was the first Prime Minister of the Imperial Cabinet(內閣總理大臣) in the Qing Dynasty. He was notorious for his rampant political corruption. | 경친왕(慶親王), 혁광(奕劻) |
Yili | 伊戾 |
이려 (이리) |
A eunuch under Duke Ping 平公 in the state of Song 宋 during the Spring and Autumn period. His slander of Crown Prince Zuo 座 caused the prince's death. | 혜장이려(Huiqiang Yili 惠墙伊戾) |
Yin Bo Qi | 尹伯奇 |
윤백기 (인보치) |
A filial son of Yin Ji Fu 尹吉甫. He was banished by his father due to the slander of his stepmother. | 백기(Bo Qi 伯奇) |
Yin Chengfa | 陰成發 |
음성발 (인청파) |
An interpreter of Qing China. | |
Yin Feng | 尹鳳 |
윤봉 (인펑) |
A naturalized eunuch official of the Ming Dynasty who was born in Korea. He was sent toJoseon(朝鮮) as an envoy several times, especially during the reign of King Sejo(世祖). He brought the imperial edict recognizing King Seojo’s ascension to the throne. He contributed in developing the relations between Joseon and Ming, but he forced the Joseon court to promote his brother. | 봉(鳳), 윤봉(尹鳳) |
Yin Fu | 尹福 |
윤복 (인푸) |
A Chinese merchant who visited Joseon following the Ming envoy during the reign of Emperor Jingtai (景泰帝). | |
Yin Gong | 隱公 |
은공 (인궁) |
See Lu Ying Gong 魯隱公. | |
Yin Gu | 尹穀 |
윤곡 (인구) |
Yin Gu(尹穀) was a patriotic martyr during the later period of the Southern Song Dynasty. He came from Changsha District(長沙), Tan Prefecture(潭州) and dedicated himself to lecturing students. Just before the fall of Tancheng(潭城) to Mongol troops, he set himself alight to promote a spirit of loyalty among the people. | 윤곡(尹穀), 경수(耕叟) |
Yin Hao | 殷浩 |
은호 (인하오) |
(d. 356). A statesman in the court of Eastern Jin dynasty. | |
Yin Hou | 陰后 |
음후 (인허우) |
(5-64 CE). The second empress of Emperor Guangwu of Han 漢光武帝. A native of Xinye 新野 county in Nanyang 南陽 commandery. | 광렬황후(Guanglie Huanghou 光烈皇后) |